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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message . com... Good post. Good luck convincing Peter... You can convince neither of us, as the listening figures show only minute erosion over historical levels. Today, average individual listening is 20 hours 15 minutes a week. In 1950, during the freeze, listening was 21 hours. In 1970, about 94.5% of Americans listened to radio. today, the figure is between 93% and 94% in every US market. Wow. That's impressive. Just about a statistical "everybody". So how many more people will be listening after IBOC is fully rolled out? the audience is not leaving. Some demos (teens and over-55) are listening less, but that is because stations do not program for those ages. Otherwise, radio is far better off than you think it is. facing problems and challenges? Sure. Dying rapidly? Nope. |
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