Really Big A? Tell that to WPRO in Providence, or BBM AM and WGN AM in Chicago or WSB AM in Atlanta.
It's pretty much one AM per market, right? So in Boston, that one station is WBZ.
Really Big A? Tell that to WPRO in Providence, or BBM AM and WGN AM in Chicago or WSB AM in Atlanta.
It's pretty much one AM per market, right? So in Boston, that one station is WBZ.
No wrong.
No wrong. and is it your contention that if RKO moved what is currently broadcast on 680 AM to FM lets say to 107.3 for the sake of this discussion would they then be a top 5 station or even a top 10 station. I doubt it.
Name a market where there are more than two AMs in the Top 10. Even in Chicago, WGN is #11. Detroit and New York have two.
One thing that hurts RKO is that it's a conservative talk station in a blue state. If you notice, conservative talk is also hurting in San Francisco. So I doubt very much that any owner would move conservative talk to FM in Boston. But there's not much else they can do on AM.
I guess we are talking the irrelevant 12 + numbers if you look at 25 to 54 adults I can name several markets with more than one AM in the top 10. Chicago is one for example.
Then again, consider the time at which these PSAs are running. I don't care how good your sales staff is...it's hard to get a local sponsor to buy time after midnight. They want to be able to hear their ads.
Logical. But couldn't the sales guys include some after-midnight freebies to augment their daypart buys?
But couldn't the sales guys include some after-midnight freebies to augment their daypart buys? Might show better than a ton of PSA's.
Those of us who actually work in radio have a name for such a practice: Devaluing the product.
Those of us who actually work in radio have a name for such a practice: Devaluing the product.