You gotta get iHeartRadio for Clear Channel stations, most of them are premium choice anyway, but the ones that are good are worth the app I suppose.
lovejamminoldies said:You gotta get iHeartRadio for Clear Channel stations, most of them are premium choice anyway, but the ones that are good are worth the app I suppose.
Columbus radio beats the hell out of radio here in Cleveland. Talk about garbage.........loliHeartSiriusXM said:Here's the thing though... If you're listening to TuneIn Radio, why on earth would you listen to anything local? The whole reason I listen to TuneIn or iHeart is because everything local including the new Jack 103.9 is complete garbage.
chrocket87 said:Columbus radio beats the hell out of radio here in Cleveland. Talk about garbage.........loliHeartSiriusXM said:Here's the thing though... If you're listening to TuneIn Radio, why on earth would you listen to anything local? The whole reason I listen to TuneIn or iHeart is because everything local including the new Jack 103.9 is complete garbage.
Nu_Roo_2 said:Wonder how much impact poor audio has on ratings? Doesn't seem to have hurt CD 102.5 much. Actually, I guess we can't really tell whether bad sound has shaved off a little of their listening...
On another subtopic, I notice that -- even though it just debuted days ago --, 103.9 Jack-FM's Facebook Likes are growing much quicker than Jack 98.9 did, and certainly WAY quicker than 103.9's previous two formats. Or, do they have some sort of funny business going on a la the Answer (which I understand as Salem encouraging supporters in other markets to "Like" 98.9 -- there's sure no way they'd be at over 4000 Likes otherwise...).
iHeartSiriusXM said:chrocket87 said:Columbus radio beats the hell out of radio here in Cleveland. Talk about garbage.........loliHeartSiriusXM said:Here's the thing though... If you're listening to TuneIn Radio, why on earth would you listen to anything local? The whole reason I listen to TuneIn or iHeart is because everything local including the new Jack 103.9 is complete garbage.
I would take what you guys have in NE Ohio over our garbage any day of the week.
del_griffith said:Isn't it funny that most folks say their home market radio sucks and some other market has better choices? And yet the people in that better market believes their market sucks?
Nu_Roo_2 said:I notice TuneIn shows 103.9 Jack-FM's location as Worthington. Could that suggest that the move to the West Side tower is imminent? Any thoughts on how much, if any, that will help remedy the havoc the Twin Rivers tower wreaks on that signal?
Neanderpaul said:Those rimshots are destined to be a revolving door of format-a-rama with short term results. Once the interest spike subsides, the wheel will spin again.
Neanderpaul said:Those rimshots are destined to be a revolving door of format-a-rama with short term results. Once the interest spike subsides, the wheel will spin again.
billf82 said:Nu_Roo_2 said:On another subtopic, I notice that -- even though it just debuted days ago --, 103.9 Jack-FM's Facebook Likes are growing much quicker than Jack 98.9 did, and certainly WAY quicker than 103.9's previous two formats. Or, do they have some sort of funny business going on a la the Answer (which I understand as Salem encouraging supporters in other markets to "Like" 98.9 -- there's sure no way they'd be at over 4000 Likes otherwise...).
Up to 467 "Likes" already. We'll see if the people "liking" are actually LISTENING, when August ratings come out (which will actually cover July 18 to August 14).
Nu_Roo_2 said:August 21 -- less than a month on that deficient signal, and with no on-air Facebook-page promos -- and it's 826 Likes. That's more than their previous music format got during its entire run, which was at least a couple years. I've been glancing at the build in 103.9 Jack-FM's Likes almost daily out of curiosity, and it's been 20-50 *every* day, with no signs of slowing down. Until yesterday, that is, when the trend just suddenly fell off a cliff, with only 1 new Like. I could understand a gradual leveling off, once a bunch of P1's of the old station made their approval known, but this extremely-abrupt change odd. Makes one wonder...
AnalyticalMonkey said:Nu_Roo_2 said:August 21 -- less than a month on that deficient signal, and with no on-air Facebook-page promos -- and it's 826 Likes. That's more than their previous music format got during its entire run, which was at least a couple years. I've been glancing at the build in 103.9 Jack-FM's Likes almost daily out of curiosity, and it's been 20-50 *every* day, with no signs of slowing down. Until yesterday, that is, when the trend just suddenly fell off a cliff, with only 1 new Like. I could understand a gradual leveling off, once a bunch of P1's of the old station made their approval known, but this extremely-abrupt change odd. Makes one wonder...
All the news seems to be fake anymore, so why should astroturfing "likes" be any different? I remember some "health stories" that came out a few years ago about cholesterol or some other such medical issues. They were all over the airwaves. It wasn't even a month later that the airwaves were bombarded with TV and radio commercials for some drug for the very same medical issue. Brilliant the way it was choreographed from a PR standpoint, maybe a little too cute. But it explains why everybody should question whatever they hear or read anymore.
billf82 said:Speaking of 98.9 "The Answer," how is it they have 4,250 "likes" on their Facebook?
Nu_Roo_2 said:Obviously most of those aren't really listeners. I recall that those Facebook Likes started flooding in almost as soon as the station debuted. I recall someone saying other Salem stations/websites solicited people in other markets to support their new Columbus venture by Liking it. The Answer's cume was only 14,700 in Jan 2013, the last time the numbers were published publicly.