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wrote in message oups.com... David Eduardo wrote: The bay area has terrible traffic. There are people who drive with KCBS on the radio all the time. Makes no sense to me as arely does a traffic report save my arse. The same goes for KGO, though at least they have talk also. In car listening is only 30% of all radio listening in the market. Again, you play with stats. What is the in-car listening AM market? After all, it is AM HD everyone on this list wants to stop. It is QRM! In San Francisco, the AM stations have a 24 share nof in car listening 6 AM to Midnight. In Morning drive, they have a 25.4% share of all persons listening to the radio in the car. So SF is actually below the national average of a 30% share. LA is 31%, NY with lots of public transportaiton, has a 25% share. |
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