TheSpinMan said:
I think you missed the part of my post where I said we realized that KPRC attracted zero point something Hispanic listeners. The concern is more along the line of not being indentified with talk radio that goes beyond a rational discussion of the issue and into anti-Hispanic rants that seem to be targeted at them as people. We just don't want the potential boycott and bad press hassles, and the nasty letters that come to us and not to the rep or the station accusing us of wanting to sell our product only to white people. I personally think it is a bad issue for Texas. A large number of people here are interelated or are the children of people who may not have come here legally. White talk show hosts are blind to the consequences of some of the rhetoric they are spouting at these people.
Women listen to all kinds of stations, as there are all kinds of women, which is why we advertise on all kinds of stations. But women are also more turned off by the snide and snarly stuff. Pat just couldn't figure out how to work that demographic. Get a clue.
If you're concerned about bothering people over the illegal immigration issue (or other controversial issues), maybe a lot of talk radio isn't for you. What's wrong with 6-7% of the radio dial having something like that for people who want it? The solution is not to advertise there, as many brand advertisers don't. Of course, Air America, hot talk, etc. could also cause a problem. The AC stations with male-bashing morning shows and more lite rock all day offend me, but apparently my concerns don't matter. At least if you're going to complain about Gray, et al, put your cards on the table and admit you're offended by this kind of talk because of your political positions. It's obvious by your use of typical overused buzzwords like "rhetoric" and "spout".
Yes, women listen to all kinds of stations, but typically those who listen to N/T identify with that demographic, with is generally A35-64 with 60% or so men. Just like the cume duplication between AC and sports stations among men isn't huge. Don't tell me to get a clue when it isn't Pat Gray's job to "work" the younger female demos. They don't listen. That's why nobody cares about 12+ ratings, because it's the demo that matters, and successful stations don't target everyone with a radio, as you know. Like the fact that almost nobody cares about 65+. Or that 99.1 doesn't care if every guy at the office is pulling his hair out having to listen to it, as long as some receptionist is. So why should KPRC?