xmusicmatt said:One could argue that Salem doesn't need ratings to succeed at what their doing with 98.9 FM...
Agreed. And such is the case with almost, if not all, of their other stations....
xmusicmatt said:One could argue that Salem doesn't need ratings to succeed at what their doing with 98.9 FM...
pbf1 said:xmusicmatt said:One could argue that Salem doesn't need ratings to succeed at what their doing with 98.9 FM...
Agreed. And such is the case with almost, if not all, of their other stations....
Nu_Roo_2 said:pbf1 said:xmusicmatt said:One could argue that Salem doesn't need ratings to succeed at what their doing with 98.9 FM...
Agreed. And such is the case with almost, if not all, of their other stations....
Whenever the Columbus contract R1 had with Arbitron expires, I assume 98.9 will disappear from the published ratings even if they somehow continue to generate enough listening to show up.
Even if a station doesn't subsdcribe, they'll still show up in the ratings so long as they encode their signal. Here in CLE WKNR doesn't subscribe but they're listed. While they'll be deleted from any news coverage, the media buyers and all the other stations that subscribe to Arbitron will see the numbers. I'm sure the Salem folks will, too but they'll get sued if they quote them.
SonoSational18 said:Nu_Roo_2 said:pbf1 said:xmusicmatt said:One could argue that Salem doesn't need ratings to succeed at what their doing with 98.9 FM...
Agreed. And such is the case with almost, if not all, of their other stations....
Whenever the Columbus contract R1 had with Arbitron expires, I assume 98.9 will disappear from the published ratings even if they somehow continue to generate enough listening to show up.
Even if a station doesn't subsdcribe, they'll still show up in the ratings so long as they encode their signal. Here in CLE WKNR doesn't subscribe but they're listed. While they'll be deleted from any news coverage, the media buyers and all the other stations that subscribe to Arbitron will see the numbers. I'm sure the Salem folks will, too but they'll get sued if they quote them.
CPSteinmetz said:It's also interesting to note how far WTVN has fallen over the past few months. News/talk just doesn't do well in this town anymore and there are a lot of stations trying to take a bite out of a pie that's just too small.
Nu_Roo_2 said:Totally agree, and a WTVN move to FM probably wouldn't make much difference.
iHeartSiriusXM said:How does somebody like Hal Fish keep his job? He fails miserably time after time and somehow he's still there.
mxyzptlk said:iHeartSiriusXM said:How does somebody like Hal Fish keep his job? He fails miserably time after time and somehow he's still there.
Matt LOVES the format. This one isn't on Hal.
del_griffith said:Things have changed. Some for the better. Some not so much.
If there is a real passion to do what you presented, there are at a minimum 2 hours before Shawn Ireland on Sunday afternoon and 2 hours before the new car repair show on Saturday on 610. Buy the time like Shawn. If she can find advertisers to underwrite her efforts, then any program that connects with the audience in the way you describe should be able to. And 610 isn't the only stop. I'm sure 98.9 will have weekend time, at a minimum, available too. Some retirement guy is already on. Lancaster and Heath also may be stops to make it work.
Just have enough money in those commercials to make your time worthwhile.
del_griffith said:Things have changed. Some for the better. Some not so much.
If there is a real passion to do what you presented, there are at a minimum 2 hours before Shawn Ireland on Sunday afternoon and 2 hours before the new car repair show on Saturday on 610. Buy the time like Shawn. If she can find advertisers to underwrite her efforts, then any program that connects with the audience in the way you describe should be able to. And 610 isn't the only stop.
Just have enough money in those commercials to make your time worthwhile.
Chuck Douglas said:Ok, I'm gonna say this and be done with it. Talk and News/Talk work when the AUDIENCE can particiapte....
del_griffith said:Things have changed. Some for the better. Some not so much.
If there is a real passion to do what you presented, there are at a minimum 2 hours before Shawn Ireland on Sunday afternoon and 2 hours before the new car repair show on Saturday on 610. Buy the time like Shawn. If she can find advertisers to underwrite her efforts, then any program that connects with the audience in the way you describe should be able to. And 610 isn't the only stop. I'm sure 98.9 will have weekend time, at a minimum, available too. Some retirement guy is already on. Lancaster and Heath also may be stops to make it work.
Just have enough money in those commercials to make your time worthwhile.
Chuck Douglas said:del_griffith said:Things have changed. Some for the better. Some not so much.
If there is a real passion to do what you presented, there are at a minimum 2 hours before Shawn Ireland on Sunday afternoon and 2 hours before the new car repair show on Saturday on 610. Buy the time like Shawn. If she can find advertisers to underwrite her efforts, then any program that connects with the audience in the way you describe should be able to. And 610 isn't the only stop. I'm sure 98.9 will have weekend time, at a minimum, available too. Some retirement guy is already on. Lancaster and Heath also may be stops to make it work.
Just have enough money in those commercials to make your time worthwhile.
Del, you're making it personal. My post is about radio, not about me.
Nu_Roo_2 said:del_griffith said:Things have changed. Some for the better. Some not so much.
If there is a real passion to do what you presented, there are at a minimum 2 hours before Shawn Ireland on Sunday afternoon and 2 hours before the new car repair show on Saturday on 610. Buy the time like Shawn. If she can find advertisers to underwrite her efforts, then any program that connects with the audience in the way you describe should be able to. And 610 isn't the only stop. I'm sure 98.9 will have weekend time, at a minimum, available too. Some retirement guy is already on. Lancaster and Heath also may be stops to make it work.
Just have enough money in those commercials to make your time worthwhile.
I wonder if 98.9 would sell the time to someone who wants to use it to espouse a politically liberal agenda? Maybe even attempt to rebut what some of their regular talkers say?
del_griffith said:Lancaster and Heath also may be stops to make it work.
Just have enough money in those commercials to make your time worthwhile.