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We're you talking about ratings?
Huh? The contraction "we're" means "we are". So you're (meaning "you are") asking "We are you talking about ratings?"
I was making a general statement about radio broadcasting in general. In general, a station does not need to be good to get good ratings. It only has to be better than its competition. That's true about every sort of business. Whoever is the best gets the most business, even if the term "the best" really means "sucks the least". In the town where I live (a major market, BTW), all of the other stations on the air when "All Things Considered" is broadcast are a worse option for me to listen to, so even though "All Things Considered" sucks, it is still the best option for me on the air at the time.
Think of it like saying that Moe was the smartest Stooge.