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![]() "NewsGuy" wrote in message oups.com... It would be great if people wrote about their thoughts on advertising on shortwave. How effective is it? Some shows have been on SW radio for years, so I guess SW radio advertising is effective enough for that. SW advertising might be effective, but I doubt it's lucrative. SW radio time is cheap. I've only heard the odd survivalist merchandise and shortwave parts dealer advertising on shows. Are there others? The biggest "advertisers" on SW are preachers asking for donations. Quack medicine shows are also commonly heard. How can people know the number of listeners they have on shortwave? They don't have to know. It's not like big time radio in which a station hustles up advertisers and prices based on ratings. The commercial SW radio stations sell the air time directly to the producers of the radio show. It's up to those who come up with the show to also come up with the money. If people send them money, the pitch is working. Non-contributing listerners, such as myself, don't do the SW host a damn bit of good, anyway. Etc, etc... There were a couple of attempts to start advertiser supported SW stations in recent history. KUSW came and went, almost in the blink of an eye. WRNO held out longer but it was supporting itself by selling programming long before it faded away. Frank Dresser |
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