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Guyssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss, Youre ALL saying the same thing OVER and OVER again..
Lets move on..
Linda. and thank u.
Lets move on..
Linda. and thank u.
Secret Agency Man said:luvcoors said:Secret Agency Man's post cannot be accurate...PRO-AM cant be that bad with 18-34 & 25-54 adults and still be 1/10 from #1 in 12+. It would mean they had to have gotten every single QH of listening from 55+ and those total QH's must be more than everyone else's QH's that are coming from mulitple demos.
I'm not a PRO-AM supporter...but I dont tolerate inaccurate crap being posted in a public forum
Luvcoors, my earlier posting of the Providence ranking is dead-on accurate. Your assumption of bogus information on a board is understandable but in this case not valid. However you are correct in assuming that the majority of PRO’s numbers are from the elderly. Monday-Friday in Morning Drive PRO ranks 11th in Persons 18-54, which is almost 9 shares behind the 1st ranked station. They rank 1st in Persons 55+ and over 9 shares ahead of the 2nd ranked station. The entire station shakes out in the same way. The majority of PRO’s listeners are old. If this story does anything, it will highlight that fact to any current or potential advertiser in bright yellow highlighter. The Channel 12 piece made mention of the median age of PRO is 64. From the data that is easy for me to believe.
Why so much attention is paid to 12+ numbers is beyond me. If Arbitron actually thought those numbers had any relevance to anyone for anything, do you think they’d just give them away?
pmgiacobbe said:Please, don't end the thread!! This is as interesting a line of comments as I've read in a while. And, you really are following Mr. Cooke's "honor system," since no one has complained to the NBC10 ombudsman.
Paul Giacobbe
pmgiacobbe said:If a complaint was filed I suspect he'd respond that he reviews complaints about fairness, accuracy and balance in news reports. Absent a suggestion that failure to report a story was based on some improper motive, the decision of what to cover is basically a newsroom decision and beyond the scope of what the ombudsman does. That having been said, I agree with you self described "radio freaks" that it's a great story, but I think it has a limited interest outside of people in the business and those relatively few people who listen to talk radio on a regular basis. I suspect that's why it wasn't more actively reported on NBC10.
Guyssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss, Youre ALL saying the same thing OVER and OVER again..
Lets move on..
Linda. and thank u.
Sure Linda,
Let's just let this topic die, then a personality who is involved with diary fraud can just continue on bashing everyone else, and a broadcast company that has no comment can have no retribution. What stops the next on-air personality from screwing with any diaries that he/she or friends get their hands on ? Let's let it all slide.
DePetro was very vocal on his dislike of channel 6 after Hummel left, a situation would likely led to them making so much out of this.pmgiacobbe said:I don't know that the NBC10/WPRO business relationship, whatever it might be, would be so strong as to ignore the story. Depetro's relationship seems strongest with Channel 6 and Hummel, and 6 made the greatest effort to tie him to the issue.
If the six diaries came from Woonsocket instead of East Greenwich, and if they benefitted a larger time block, no one except the station ad people would have cared about this issue and this board would not have run on for 19 pages. What makes this story so appealing is the innuendo that Depetro was involved and there's been no direct evidence of that. To heavily report this story -- or to ambush him in a parking lot -- is to suggest he had something to do with the diaries, and that's not fair.
(Sorry if that blue highlighted summary box doesn't appear to explain this post. I don't know how to do that.)
Oh come on! They can't talk about it on the air. Are you serious??BoredModerator said:So Arbitron won't reveal the information, WPRO won't discuss it on the air, and unless there is a leak, we'll never know. This story dwindles as quickly as it escalated. Well played by all parties.