Ratings generally aren't discussed here that much - but bring up dead formats, history or DXing and you're in like Flynn.
So anyway, how about that KWWA? Weren't they a CRAZY station?.....
So which demo are radio stations most interested in? The 12-54ish group or does it depend on the format?
So which demo are radio stations most interested in? The 12-54ish group or does it depend on the format?
Thanks for the info fellas....well I just turned 55 for I guess I'm "dead" as far as radio goes![]()
Thanks for the info fellas....well I just turned 55 for I guess I'm "dead" as far as radio goes![]()
Why not be an old coot and call a couple of your local stations and ask why they don't play any Doris Day records?
Then tell the station which of her recordings are your favorites.
Just joking,
Frank
Not radio...it's the advertisers who want the younger demos. Ad Agencies conducted study after study and found older folks are less influenced by advertising than the young'uns. So radio has to tailor its product for its paying customers...
And let's all refrain from starting a side discussion on those studies and their validity. That's been thrashed to death in this forum's other boards.
Er....MOST of them. There are small islands of sanctuary for senior citizens on the terrestrial FM dial.
KJUL 104.7 Moapa Valley/Las Vegas
KAHM 102.1 Prescott, AZ
KMGR 95.9/102.7 Delta, UT
KFEZ 101.3 Walsenburg, CO
WAVV 101.1 Naples, FL
Now get off my lawn.