No, we can discern the 12+ (diary) or 6+ (PPM) ratings. Those are given away for free because they are valueless
Two stations with at peak a 12+ 15 share in a market with 10 or more viable FM stations that outperform in the "sales demos" astoundingly.
We don't see success. We see a gradual decline as AM listeners age out.
In the sales demos of 18-49 and 25-54 and their subsets, the AMs only have a couple of share points.
Neither is in the top 10 in the age groups that advertisers who use ratings buy.
Again, none of those stations does well in 25-54. KFI is around 20th in that demo, just to give one example.
I am not sure what your obsession with 18-49 and 25-54 is all about. I deal with agencies all the time (and I own one) and they are not targeting 25-54 with radio. It has now moved to 35-64. Baby Boomers hold the most wealth in this country by far. Of course they are all going to pass away, everything in the world changes daily, but for right now the older demos are the ones to target with radio, especially in Buffalo. See below
Wealthiest Generation: Baby Boomers
According to the Federal Reserve data, baby boomers – people born between the 1946 and 1964– win the top spot for the wealthiest generation in the U.S. In aggregate, their total net worth is $78.55 trillion.
If you're in this age group, you may have purchased a home and paid off your mortgage, received an inheritance from relatives and saved money early and consistently.
Do you REALLY want to target a 25-year-old with no money instead of THIS demo? It has been a consistent outdated theme on this board that every company wants to target younger people, and AM radio is worthless. That is so wrong on both fronts.
Have you seen the 35+ ratings for WECK, WBEN and WGR?? I know, I know.....WECK has 3 FM translators. So, what is the excuse for WBEN and WGR? Do you think for a moment that the listener may want CONTENT they provide? Perhaps that is the reason listeners go to these stations. Just a thought.
I wish one of you could grab a Miller-Cap for Buffalo. These AM stations you say are useless are currently out-billing, yes, out-billing several big FM stations locally. I am talking ALL THREE stations mentioned.
I wish someone on this board would use some commonsense facts, instead of speculation. It is so disappointing that everyone focuses on what "can't" be done, instead of focusing on what "can" be done.
Like it or not, I am not a speculator. I own BIG WECK, for the past EIGHT years. I know what's going on. I'm here to tell you that for the time being, these AM stations you're talking about are revenue cash cows. If you control your expenses and have a sales staff that "gets it", you're going to make a lot of money.
Please do not talk to me like I do not know what I am doing. You dissect every sentence I write. I could literally write "Radio Exists" and you would have a rebuttal to it.
I know you have a great career in radio. I respect that. However, I do as well. I am not subservient to you. I built WECK from the ground up in spite of every other media platform vying for the audio ear
WECK is a 1KW station, but it may as well be a 5KW station, because the tower and transmitter is in our backyard, so every ounce of wattage is going into the Buffalo metro. WECK performs in ratings, besting many times, in some cases all the time WBUF, WEDG, WLKK, WBFO, WTSS (when it was star), WGR. That's fact. Look up the ratings. So please stop ragging on AM radio, when you should be ragging on the poor job these FM stations are doing, and from a revenue standpoint, go take a look at Miller-Caps and you will discern that WECK is about the #7 biller in the market.
Thank you for letting me point this out.