How is a AM with a Translator that can’t be heard in the city of Boston beating Ihearts Rumba station?
Hispanic Nielsen family from metro Boston spent considerable time visiting Lawrence or Lowell during the rating period?How is a AM with a Translator that can’t be heard in the city of Boston beating Ihearts Rumba station?
Boston is so off on the reality of Hispanic audiences...
Nielsen samples strive to be proportional to all aspects of a market. That means age groups, gender, race / ethnicity, education and income. Their population data is updated every year.David could probably explain with detail how small the Hispanic/Latino sample is in this market compared to the reality of how much this demo is growing.
Lowell and Lawrence are in the "metro Boston" Nielsen survey areas.Hispanic Nielsen family from metro Boston spent considerable time visiting Lawrence or Lowell during the rating period?
WZRM and WBWL should swap frequencies so that Rumba can be heard in Lawrence.How is a AM with a Translator that can’t be heard in the city of Boston beating Ihearts Rumba station?
By taking a quick glance at the Power 800 AM website, they seem to be much more involved with the community and may actually be in better touch with their listeners. Things that major media conglomerates often forget about.How is a AM with a Translator that can’t be heard in the city of Boston beating Ihearts Rumba station?
But I thought Spanish on 97.7 was supposed to outperform the former Urban AC in ratings..
In Spanish, they have no real competitor and there is a lot of national and agency business for that. As it occupies a niche, it is far less ratings dependent. Because they can sell multiple markets, any small local competitors are not even considered.But I thought Spanish on 97.7 was supposed to outperform the former Urban AC in ratings..
Makes me wonder why Full Power Radio in Connecticut hasn't consolidated its Latin Pop/Reggaeton format on full-signal 104.1, which covers Hispanic-heavy Hartford, New Britain, Waterbury and Meriden, instead of putting alt on 104.1 and cobbling together a network of HD2s and limited-coverage translators for Bomba.In Spanish, they have no real competitor and there is a lot of national and agency business for that. As it occupies a niche, it is far less ratings dependent. Because they can sell multiple markets, any small local competitors are not even considered.