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The info I quoted from (however old it is) said the top US Media sites are:
1) CNN
2) MSNBC
3) Fox News
4) KSL.com
1) CNN
2) MSNBC
3) Fox News
4) KSL.com
kenglish said:The info I quoted from (however old it is) said the top US Media sites are:
4) KSL.com
landtuna said:I am here to tell you, should you need reminding, that the average listener does not care about the advertiser and listens to radio for his/her entertainment/information. It is all well and good to be concerned about the advertisers and revenue, we all understand radio is a business, but if the needle swings too far in that direction the listeners will go elsewhere.
landtuna said:The very few AM signals I could get in my car, day or night, were either limited to a few miles.
There was once a wonderful AM station in Phoenix with a huge signal. But they moved it up the dial to a signal that doesn't even cover the metro area.
They put talk radio on the big signal but that hasn't been a good move so now are considering moving the talk signal to one of the best FM signals in the Valley. If they continue with this "strategy" they will have wrecked one of the best AM's and one of the best FM signals.
kenglish said:I thought the purpose of the media (in this case, broadcasters) was to CHANGE people's minds.
kenglish said:But, don't we (and the advertisers) try to change people's minds as to what they want....
borderblaster said:Now at Ned's Funeral Home, 2 funerals, just $1995.
DavidEduardo said:iBiquity negotiates a fee with the chip manufacturers and that fee is part of the price of the chip that has the iBiquity system on it. But iBiquity, as a company owned by private investors, has to charge something or it can not stay in business.
TheBigA said:You ask "What do WE do with the AM band" and then list a bunch of things that require government action.
The government isn't going to do anything for the AM band. They're just going to fine you if you break the law. That's it.
So think about what radio owners can do about the signal they own. Not much.
Tom Wells said:In Indiana corn country, if a homeowner decides to grow their own sweet corn, they may recieve a visit from a representative of a huge corporation with various strong suggestions that they have no right to mind their own business OR grow their own corn.
kenglish said:who nit-pick-to-death every suggestion that is made by people who still believe in our broadcast industry.
kenglish said:Give the whole band to Mexico, on the condition that the give an hourly ID in English and QSL promptly?
kenglish said:Maybe, what is wrong with the AM Band and broadcasting in general, is that the listeners and viewers can sense that there are a lot of bitter people in it...
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:This won't work in a lot of cases, but in the middle of the past century, this guy out in Moberly, MO had this philosophy that worked very well for him in a small rural market. He would accept only adverting copy that he referred to as "price and item copy". No institutional ads as he called them.