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Philadelphia PPM Ratings: November 2015

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The November 2015 survey period covers October 8 - November 4
publicly released data for subscribing stations age 6+ overall:

http://www.allaccess.com/nielsen/q/market/89/philadelphia-pa

http://ratings.****************/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb007

The December 2015 ratings will be released on 12/21/2015. That period will cover November 5 - December 2. Any thoughts on the November 2015 ratings?
 
PEN should pack it up and flip to classic (55-75) oldies, ala sister station WMGK-HD2.
 
WPEN did that format and were a standards station for many years. Nice signal on 950. Family Radio run their programming on 950 these days. Can't imagine they have many listeners,but it really doesn't matter.
 
PEN should pack it up and flip to classic (55-75) oldies, ala sister station WMGK-HD2.

I can't believe there are still people out there (not many) who get all hot and bothered about HD radio.

HD radio was a failure from the start. It is still a failure and it will continue to be a failure into the future. The technology is garbage and the programming is crap.

Listeners want unique CONTENT (primarily) that is easily accessible and audible (secondarily). HD radio fails on both fronts.

Listeners don't want to buy new radios where they have to string dipole antennas to listen to the same nonsense that is already available elsewhere.
 
I can't believe there are still people out there (not many) who get all hot and bothered about HD radio.

HD radio was a failure from the start. It is still a failure and it will continue to be a failure into the future. The technology is garbage and the programming is crap.

Listeners want unique CONTENT (primarily) that is easily accessible and audible (secondarily). HD radio fails on both fronts.

Listeners don't want to buy new radios where they have to string dipole antennas to listen to the same nonsense that is already available elsewhere.

Not to mention you need to have a quite strong signal to receive hd, the distant areas (and some not so distant) usually can't even decode hd. At least in my cars.
 
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