i see that Z and joy are that strong emf has no presence
I believe the KLove (official name after moving to Tennessee) will not go in directly against a religious non commercial CCM.
i see that Z and joy are that strong emf has no presence
They definitely would. They show up well in the Melbourne & Daytona Beach diary markets, and even show up in the Gainesville/Ocala books.I wish Z still encoded for PPM. Even without subscribing I have no doubt they'd have a strong showing in the monthlies.
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I'm going to guess the Orlando stations do not subscribe to those markets. But if that's the reason, then why does WPOZ subscribe?I'm surprised none of the major Orlando stations show up in Daytona. It used to be quite common to see them in Top 5 spots
Non-commercial stations are different. They don't subscribe but Nielsen includes them anyway.I'm going to guess the Orlando stations do not subscribe to those markets. But if that's the reason, then why does WPOZ subscribe?
That make sense. I just went back and in Fall 2023 XL, Magic, JRR, Real Radio and Rumba (all of the iHeart FMs) were listed in the Daytona Beach book. In Spring 2024 they were gone.I'm going to guess the Orlando stations do not subscribe to those markets. But if that's the reason, then why does WPOZ subscribe?
It seems Nielsen has gone back and forth on this question. For many years, you had to subscribe to Arbitron to be listed. Non-commercial stations didn't want to pay for ratings so they were not included. It was still a diary-based survey. Listeners were writing down non-commercial stations in their diaries. If you bought the service, you could see them. But Arbitron didn't report them to the public.That make sense. I just went back and in Fall 2023 XL, Magic, JRR, Real Radio and Rumba (all of the iHeart FMs) were listed in the Daytona Beach book. In Spring 2024 they were gone.
That said, in Fall 2023 Magic shows a 5.2 and the others are 3 and 2 shares. I was under the impression that even if a station doesn't subscribe, it will still show up in the public numbers if the actual rating is above a 0.1, which it easily would be in this case.
Remember, an “actual rating” of 0.1 is a share of around 1.5 to 1.8 (depending on the PUR in the market) which very few of the independent religious stations get..
That said, in Fall 2023 Magic shows a 5.2 and the others are 3 and 2 shares. I was under the impression that even if a station doesn't subscribe, it will still show up in the public numbers if the actual rating is above a 0.1, which it easily would be in this case.
KBIG shows up in Riverside/San Bernardino. But I have a hard time believing it's the only station with a high enough rating to do so when looking at the examples you listed. Does iHeart subscribe KBIG to the Riverside book but not the others? Or is KBIG truly the only one getting meter hits?But where are LA's biggest FM stations? No KOST, no KIIS, no KRTH, no KTWV. Audacy and iHeart own local stations in the Riverside market, KFRG and KGGI respectively. Those companies pay for KFRG and KGGI to appear. But apparently their LA stations are not included in the arrangement.
Or the group that did the song "Unbelievable" in 1990.I still laugh when I see EMF. It makes me think of Electromagnetic Field before Educational Media Foundation.
I'm still surprised that radio stations still play that song as is, with the constant "WTF" sample, & no one getting fined for decades.Or the group that did the song "Unbelievable" in 1990.
KBIG shows up in Riverside/San Bernardino. But I have a hard time believing it's the only station with a high enough rating to do so when looking at the examples you listed. Does iHeart subscribe KBIG to the Riverside book but not the others? Or is KBIG truly the only one getting meter hits?