The Patriots are lousy and Sox season still far away and what the Sox will be like is unknown.It's remarkable how low WEEI's rating are now.
None of that has much to do with how 98.5 is tripling them in the dailies.The Patriots are lousy and Sox season still far away and what the Sox will be like is unknown.
At least WBZ FM has Celtics and Bruins coming online soon.
None of that has much to do with how 98.5 is tripling them in the dailies.
Very odd why Christmas music did not win.
Not much buzz around either team, although both should make the playoffs. Both look to be a few notches below the best in their conferences. Besides, Celtics or Bruins talk has never been the driving force of conversation on Boston sports radio. Good, bad or average, the Red Sox and Patriots attract the most discussion.The Patriots are lousy and Sox season still far away and what the Sox will be like is unknown.
At least WBZ FM has Celtics and Bruins coming online soon.
The January book starts after New Year's Day. It does not include the four week period between the end of the December book and the start of January, called the "holiday" book which is pretty much all the rest of December. So "January" will not include any of the holiday period.It will dominate the January book. Remember, the "December" book is NOT the holiday book.
The January book starts after New Year's Day. It does not include the four week period between the end of the December book and the start of January, called the "holiday" book which is pretty much all the rest of December. So "January" will not include any of the holiday period.
Here we go again. I have learned what weeks are covered in which book, but the OP was referring to the book that came out in mid-December as "December 2020" in the subject line. Yes, that book is mostly November. And the "January book" you speak of will be mostly December. Either we standardize how we refer to the books or every darn thread on this topic will spark knee-jerk pedantry.
No, the "January" book is all in the month of January. The "Holiday" book is the 4 weeks between the "December" book and the "January" book.
CHR stations depend heavily on promotions/contests such as concerts and movies. None of it has been happening for the past 9 months. I'm actually surprised Kiss is hanging in nicely with the 18-34 demo(2nd after the SportsHub). Shows you how strong their brand loyalty is in this market.https://ratings.****************/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb013
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Very odd why Christmas music did not win.
Kiss still falling and trails WRKO.
What can be done at WEEI? Could a new format be in the works at Entercom in 2021?
Could they revamp their formats, possibly moving existing personalities to different time slots
Nielsen Audio's Survey Schedule Periods: http://www.arbitron.com/downloads/Survey_Schedule.pdfHere are the specific ratings periods:
November 2020 October 8 - November 4
December 2020 November 5 - December 2
Holiday 2020 December 3 - January 6
January 2021 January 7 – February 3
So this book primarily covers November, which may explain why many stations start their Christmas music before Thanksgiving. If they want to get credit, it helps to do it before the Holiday book begins.
BTW the music charts typically take the next two weeks off as well. There will be charts, but they won't be published. This allows currents based stations to replace their current songs with Christmas songs, and not affect their percentage of currents.
Nielsen Audio's Survey Schedule Periods: http://www.arbitron.com/downloads/Survey_Schedule.pdf
Scroll down to Page 2 to see PPM Survey Schedule which applies to the Boston market.
No, this is done because 13 4-week periods "loses" one day a year. So every 7 years, Nielsen has to add a week to Holiday to normalize things again. In 2021, the survey periods will come closer to matching the calendar months.Note that the "Holiday 2020" survey period contains 5 weeks, 1 more than the usual 4-week survey period.
This is done so that there is at least one day of "December" in the following year's "December" survey period.