> Does Cost per Point still exist?
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> What about a small station that doesn't sell Arbitron, but
> is located in a large market and covers about a million
> people?
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> Thanks in advance...
You mean subscribe to Arbitron, right? If you have friends in the biz, you can ask them for info on demo's, duplication, cume, AQH rating and Share. In order to know what your CPP is in a certain demo, you must have access to Arbitron.
Not having this information at your finger tips could cost you an agency buy.
9 out of 10 live and breath by the numbers. Why? Because they must have justification on why they placed the buy with xyz station to the client.
If they are local direct, they will be buying YOU. That is, you will have to build trust with these clients. They will then trust that what you are telling them about your station is the right choice. Local Direct is all about relationships. Agency is too, but bottom line....CPP! However, it is rare that you cant meet the CPP as long as they will allow you to "bonus" overnights or weather/news sponsorships.
So, how do you know it covers about a million people? Are you basing this # on the station map? Or do you have a million listeners each week? This makes a big difference.
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