What is interesting that KNX-FM had a small bounce in their ratings and then seemingly settled back down. It may have because it was something "new and novel" in the KNX listener universe and then the "newness" disappeared.
It's far more likely that this kind of wobble is due to the issues of the last two years that have affected Nielsen's ability to keep a totally balanced panel and to provide new panelists with meters when they join. This causes some rather extreme weighting of some panelists and that caused bigger than normal wobbles.What is interesting that KNX-FM had a small bounce in their ratings and then seemingly settled back down. It may have because it was something "new and novel" in the KNX listener universe and then the "newness" disappeared.
I know in smaller markets, we can get away with having bad ratings. And many advertisers will still buy because of the brand name of the station. is that the same in L.A.?They are a profitable tied-for-9th in billings.
9th in LA is definitely in the winner’s circle. About all the top 20 are strong billers and nicely profitable.I know in smaller markets, we can get away with having bad ratings. And many advertisers will still buy because of the brand name of the station. is that the same in L.A.?
I thought we said they didn't weigh the metered markets!It's far more likely that this kind of wobble is due to the issues of the last two years that have affected Nielsen's ability to keep a totally balanced panel and to provide new panelists with meters when they join. This causes some rather extreme weighting of some panelists and that caused bigger than normal wobbles.
Even if they didn’t have room to improve, they lost revenue they may not gain from the KNX simulcast.
In all markets, Arbitron has to weight the response data against the actual population breakouts. PPM or diaries, still needs to be done to provide as accurate a picture as possible.I thought we said they didn't weigh the metered markets!
I am pretty sure it is Nielsen that is doing the ratings these days.In all markets, Arbitron has to weight the response data against the actual population breakouts. PPM or diaries, still needs to be done to provide as accurate a picture as possible.
A panel that is perfectly balanced on all stratification variable does not need weighting as it is designed to mirror, in miniature, the entire market.I thought we said they didn't weigh the metered markets!
A lot of us who go back to use of Arbitron in the later 60's or 70's still accidentally call the radio survey "Arbitron".I am pretty sure it is Nielsen that is doing the ratings these days.
Yet they bill almost identically.It's amazing how much stronger Real 92.3's TSL is versus Power. Cume is nearly identical.
Any advertiser paying a pretty penny to advertise on KPWR is making an unwise decision.
In larger markets, direct accounts still buy based on the owner's personal preferences... as well as surveys of customers to determine what stations customers listen to, what websites they visit, etc.And many advertisers will still buy because of the brand name of the station.
You're right. Brain freeze while typing.I am pretty sure it is Nielsen that is doing the ratings these days.
Thank you, K.M., I was thinking of weighting for Hispanics, for instance.You're right. Brain freeze while typing.
I have always thought they listen for both. Because that's what I've always listened for. Entertaining hosts with a great selection of music translates into good ratings. Although I also know many will disagree with my take on this.Why do you think KBIG and KOST do so well. Do people listen for the music or personalities
No, I think that's a reasonable take from a listener perspective. You'll obviously choose your primary station (and a couple of fallbacks) based on a station meeting your own musical tastes, but a good personality enhances the listening experience and will cause you to gravitate to one of your choice stations more often than not.I have always thought they listen for both. Because that's what I've always listened for. Entertaining hosts with a great selection of music translates into good ratings. Although I also know many will disagree with my take on this.