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From Radio-Info:
July 2005 "There are two ways of looking at this. 43% of LA listening time is at home, 33% in car, 23% at work and 3% elsewhere. 72% listen at some time in each week at home, 85% in the car, 26% at work and 14% elswhere. The difference is that in car listening is for shorter periods than in home or at work, but more people do it. 45% of LA listeners cume radio at night." http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind...e;topic=5997.0 Then, today: "The average listener does 70% of their listening in a fixed location, where there are no dropouts anyway." http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind...481#msg1497481 No dropouts at home, Eduardo? LMFAO! A tactic admission that mobile HD Radio simply doesn't work - LMFAO! |
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On 8/6/10 12:52 , DigitalRadioScams wrote:
From Radio-Info: July 2005 "There are two ways of looking at this. 43% of LA listening time is at home, 33% in car, 23% at work and 3% elsewhere. 72% listen at some time in each week at home, 85% in the car, 26% at work and 14% elswhere. The difference is that in car listening is for shorter periods than in home or at work, but more people do it. 45% of LA listeners cume radio at night." http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind...e;topic=5997.0 Then, today: "The average listener does 70% of their listening in a fixed location, where there are no dropouts anyway." http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind...481#msg1497481 No dropouts at home, Eduardo? LMFAO! A tactic admission that mobile HD Radio simply doesn't work - LMFAO! This is only ONE area where he contradicted himself. The others are legion. |
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On Aug 6, 2:02*pm, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 8/6/10 12:52 , DigitalRadioScams wrote: *From Radio-Info: July 2005 "There are two ways of looking at this. 43% of LA listening time is at home, 33% in car, 23% at work and 3% elsewhere. 72% listen at some time in each week at home, 85% in the car, 26% at work and 14% elswhere. The difference is that in car listening is for shorter periods than in home or at work, but more people do it. 45% of LA listeners cume radio at night." http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind...e;topic=5997.0 Then, today: "The average listener does 70% of their listening in a fixed location, where there are no dropouts anyway." http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind....msg1497481#ms.... No dropouts at home, Eduardo? LMFAO! A tactic admission that mobile HD Radio simply doesn't work - LMFAO! * *This is only ONE area where he contradicted himself. * *The others are legion. If you notice Eduardo being consistent about something, please notify us of that. If you tell us every time he is inconsistent about something, well....let's just say you're going to be eating up a lot of bandwidth. |
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On 8/6/10 14:39 , Steve wrote:
On Aug 6, 2:02 pm, "D. Peter wrote: On 8/6/10 12:52 , DigitalRadioScams wrote: From Radio-Info: July 2005 "There are two ways of looking at this. 43% of LA listening time is at home, 33% in car, 23% at work and 3% elsewhere. 72% listen at some time in each week at home, 85% in the car, 26% at work and 14% elswhere. The difference is that in car listening is for shorter periods than in home or at work, but more people do it. 45% of LA listeners cume radio at night." http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind...e;topic=5997.0 Then, today: "The average listener does 70% of their listening in a fixed location, where there are no dropouts anyway." http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind....msg1497481#ms... No dropouts at home, Eduardo? LMFAO! A tactic admission that mobile HD Radio simply doesn't work - LMFAO! This is only ONE area where he contradicted himself. The others are legion. If you notice Eduardo being consistent about something, please notify us of that. If you tell us every time he is inconsistent about something, well....let's just say you're going to be eating up a lot of bandwidth. LOL!...yeah, it is kind of a state of being, isn't it. |
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On Aug 6, 11:02*am, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 8/6/10 12:52 , DigitalRadioScams wrote: *From Radio-Info: July 2005 "There are two ways of looking at this. 43% of LA listening time is at home, 33% in car, 23% at work and 3% elsewhere. 72% listen at some time in each week at home, 85% in the car, 26% at work and 14% elswhere. The difference is that in car listening is for shorter periods than in home or at work, but more people do it. 45% of LA listeners cume radio at night." http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind...e;topic=5997.0 Then, today: "The average listener does 70% of their listening in a fixed location, where there are no dropouts anyway." http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind....msg1497481#ms.... No dropouts at home, Eduardo? LMFAO! A tactic admission that mobile HD Radio simply doesn't work - LMFAO! * *This is only ONE area where he contradicted himself. * *The others are legion.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You are another person who, surprisingly, given your backround in broadcasting, who does not know the difference between AQH listening levels and cume audience. It's easy to claim a foul if you don't know the rules of the game... or even what game is being played. |
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DigitalRadioScams wrote:
No dropouts at home, Eduardo? LMFAO! A tactic admission that mobile HD Radio simply doesn't work - LMFAO! Given that David works with these numbers for a living as the national programming director of a nationwide station operator, I'd say that he probably has a reason to say the things he does about ratings. Perhaps it's a misunderstanding somewhere. |
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John Higdon wrote:
At least you're willing to give HIM credit for knowing anything about which they do for a living. How many others have made the cut? I don't recall EVER challenging you on anything within your area of expertise, which is radio engineering, and if I have I'll happily apologize for stepping over the line there. You've posted about signals, RPUs, antennas, transmitters, and all that and I don't think you've heard a peep out of me about it. I do challenge your concepts about programming, sales, management, and other matters. Remember, you're the one who said that the stations *you* worked for didn't test their songs, but instead did seat-of-the-pants programming. For the record, I've sold and bought radio and TV time, have done some programming (about 6 months, but even so...) and have done some station bookkeeping, leading me to see the numbers for themselves. I've also worked on-air, and managed dozens of employees in two businesses (telephone call center and food and beverage), so I think I have perhaps more expertise in those areas than you do. And while I have some engineering chops, I defer to you in those issues. |
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On 6 Aug, 17:36, (David Kaye) wrote:
DigitalRadioScams wrote: No dropouts at home, Eduardo? LMFAO! A tactic admission that mobile HD Radio simply doesn't work - LMFAO! Given that David works with these numbers for a living as the national programming director of a nationwide station operator, I'd say that he probably has a reason to say the things he does about ratings. *Perhaps it's a misunderstanding somewhere. Given that Eduardo is a huge IBOC-shill and liar, who twists numbers in support of this huge HD debacle. And. given that Univision is an investor in iNiquity. |
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On Aug 6, 8:27*pm, DigitalRadioScams
wrote: On 6 Aug, 17:36, (David Kaye) wrote: DigitalRadioScams wrote: No dropouts at home, Eduardo? LMFAO! A tactic admission that mobile HD Radio simply doesn't work - LMFAO! Given that David works with these numbers for a living as the national programming director of a nationwide station operator, I'd say that he probably has a reason to say the things he does about ratings. *Perhaps it's a misunderstanding somewhere. Given that Eduardo is a huge IBOC-shill and liar, who twists numbers in support of this huge HD debacle. And. given that Univision is an investor in iNiquity. This hits the nail on the head. No one accused Eduardo of being stupid, but he has his own agenda and he will distort the truth accordingly. He's a bit like Univision's own version of the Iraqi Information Minister under Saddam. Remember him? |
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