Gawd. Their complaints about Arbitron are so lame even
I have to defend them.. not something I'm used to.
Have you ever participated in an ARBITRON survey? Do you know anyone who has?
<font color=red>Answer: Uh, no. What does that have to do with anything? Are you implying that since no one the advertisers knows has been surveyed that they aren't really surveying people? </font>
The facts are these:
· The ARBITRON rating book has NEVER bought a car, never taken a vacation, never eaten out at a fine restaurant nor spent one penny on clothing.
<font color=red>Answer: Of course not. Arbitron estimates the number of people who listen. People buy stuff, right? They're measuring them. Nice diversionary attempt.</font>
· The ARBITRON rating book is simply a reflection of what a tiny fraction of local residents report as their listening habits. The potential for error is enormous.
<font color=red>Answer: That's like saying that the blood sample your doctor took is not a reflection of your health. After all, it only represents a tiny portion of your blood, not all of it. Perhaps you'd like your doctor to drain your body of blood and then test it. </font>
· Many radio stations in large markets no longer even subscribe to, nor participate, in ARBITRON’s rating game because of questions regarding ARBITRON’s methodology and fairness!
<font color=red>Maybe. More likely because A) It's so damned expensive and B) Their ratings suck so bad it would be a waste of money to subscribe and PROVE how much they suck.</font>
· Tourists are never counted by ARBITRON.
<font color=red>Answer: No they don't and it's a good thing too. Those tourists live somewhere and I'd hate to see them counted twice: Once in their home market and once when they go on vacation. Use your head.</font>
> A small AM radio station in Sarasota FL that has long been
> ratings-challenged
> and makes its money primarily through brokered shows has
> this page on its website devoted to trashing Arbitron:
>
>
http://www.wtmy.com/arbitron.htm
>
> Apparently even the station's small circle of brokered
> clients is aware of this station's lack of presence in the
> ratings, perhaps since 12+ numbers are so widely available
> and this market isn't embargoed. But is posting an
> anti-ratings page a good strategy to help this station
> gain/keep clients?
>
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