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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:42:23 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: Also, I have read elsewhere that Rush's AQH is about 3 million. Is this correct? That is the range. His cume is much higher. I believe the widely accepted cume for Rush is around 20 million per week. Mike |
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CSI? Who knows. I used to watch such quality but unwatched
shows like "Misfits of Science". ;-) --Mike L. "David" wrote in message ... Mediocrity always attracts big numbers. What's #1 on the TV? Who watches that ****? On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 10:47:15 -0500, dxAce wrote: David wrote: How many if you include Sirius, XM and the WWW? Not as many as Rush has! dxAce Michigan USA On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:42:23 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Tom Betz" wrote in message . 69... Quoth "David Eduardo" in news65ud.31286 : The AQH on AA on radio is less than 250,000. Really? That's very interesting information, thanks. Sampled when? The most recent quarterly book? October trend. And I gave benefit of the doubt for the non-rated markets like Key West. The actual measured figure is probaby more like 175,000. I'd also be very interested to know what the AQH is for the individual programs. Subscribers are not allowed to release this data publically. Also, I have read elsewhere that Rush's AQH is about 3 million. Is this correct? That is the range. His cume is much higher. |
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 13:47:01 -0500, "lsmyer"
wrote: This headline made it sound like Air Amerika had gotten some type of public funding, but it was just more money being pumped in by its investors. Hmmm.... I thought commercial radio was supposed to be funded by commercials. Or maybe that's only when it produces a commercially viable product. Even the most viable neo-conservative product needs seed money from investors. A new network often takes 3 years or more to turn a profit. Sorry to disappoint you but that's just how business works. Rich |
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 00:05:01 +0000 (UTC), Tom Betz
wrote: I believe the widely accepted cume for Rush is around 20 million per week. David, just so we can be comparing apples to apples, what's AAR's combined cume? Legally he can't tell you that . The only data ARB releases for general consumption is overall share, not dayparts or hourlys. To get that figure you'd have to subcribe to all markets (as major networks and agencies do), know the stations and exact times the show(s) air and feed them into a program like Marketron. Rich |
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 00:07:40 +0000 (UTC), Tom Betz
wrote: It will be interesting to see how that has changed a year from now, after the addition of DC, LA, Chicago, Cincinnati (and probably by then, Detroit and Cleveland, at least). If AAR is going to appear in Cleveland anytime soon, you know something I don't. We've picked this apart elsewhere...there's just no likely outlet for liberal talk in the market, save for distant rimshot signals, or if Radio One brokered talk WERE/1300 flips. Mike |
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 21:12:10 -0500, Rich Wood
wrote: David, just so we can be comparing apples to apples, what's AAR's combined cume? Legally he can't tell you that . The only data ARB releases for general consumption is overall share, not dayparts or hourlys. The 20 million figure for Rush has been out there for some time... I think he's even mentioned it on the air a few times himself. And I'm sure it's been in the trade magazines. The figure is a few years old, actually. As for AAR...who knows? Mike |
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DAVID,
The 'laregest' NUMBER of average/common/everyday "People". .. Nothing More -&- Nothing Less [.] .. its so simple - hey, why didn't i think of that ) ~ RHF .. .. |
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"Tom Betz" wrote in message . 69... Quoth Mike in news On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:42:23 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: Also, I have read elsewhere that Rush's AQH is about 3 million. Is this correct? That is the range. His cume is much higher. I believe the widely accepted cume for Rush is around 20 million per week. David, just so we can be comparing apples to apples, what's AAR's combined cume? There is not much, as most affiliates came late in the summer book or are coming on now. The cume is, guessing based on the markets I have full data for, around 2 million for the whole day. WLIB has about 460,000 and the rest are progressively (no pun intended) smaller. |
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How is this figure calculated. Total listens divided by 96?
Randi Rhodes is #1 in some markets in key demos, is she not? On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 06:45:11 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Tom Betz" wrote in message .69... Quoth Mike in news On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:42:23 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: Also, I have read elsewhere that Rush's AQH is about 3 million. Is this correct? That is the range. His cume is much higher. I believe the widely accepted cume for Rush is around 20 million per week. David, just so we can be comparing apples to apples, what's AAR's combined cume? There is not much, as most affiliates came late in the summer book or are coming on now. The cume is, guessing based on the markets I have full data for, around 2 million for the whole day. WLIB has about 460,000 and the rest are progressively (no pun intended) smaller. |
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David wrote: How is this figure calculated. Total listens divided by 96? Randi Rhodes is #1 in some markets in key demos, is she not? Which market, 'tard boy...? The A&P? LMAO at the stupid 'tard. Now go tote your Sirius portable, and get the &^%$ out of rec.radio.shortwave. dxAce Michigan USA |
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