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adidasjames87
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Last night I listened in on my wife doing a survey for "Tampa Bay Radio Research." It didn't seem like the "usual" survey.
They did the whole "What is your favorite radio station and why?" questions. After several questions on additional stations she may listen to, the reseach company played about ten music medleys - I'd say about seven of them combined all formats of music: country, rock, pop, rap, eighties, ect. Following each of the medleys came two questions:
1. Is there a station in your area that sounds like that?
2. "If a new station signed on playing stuff like that, would you listen to it a little less, a lot less, a little more, a lot more, or about the same as you listen to your favorite radio station?"
After the medleys were all done and over with, then the really focusing questions started coming through, when the research company was asking about radio personalitys in the market:
1. Have you heard of Nancy Alexander, if so, what station is she on?
2. Have you heard the Nancy & Mike Morning show?
3. Have you heard of the Chad & Kristi morning show, do you listen to them?
4. Do you listen to radio in the morning for music, talk entertainment, or talk information concerning news and traffic?
5. Have you heard or listened to Kristi Knight on Mix 100.7?
6. Do you listen to 101.5 The Point in the morning?
7. Have you ever listen to 101.5 The Point for music in the morning?
8. Do any stations, on the weekends, play music you haven't heard in a very long time - that you like?
Then the surveyor had my wife pick a number 1 - 5 to determine the next question. She picked and was asked, "About how many hours a week do you listen to Mix 100.7 compared to your favorite radio station?"
Many questions really focused a lot between WMTX and WPOI; no other formats were questioned. Personally, I don't think WWRM is planning to flip anytime soon. So I think either Clear Channel or Cox is researching for an upcoming format change. I'm really thinking it's Clear Channel doing the research. Several of questions of "If a new station signs on..." I'd say a company is researching for the JACK format - based on what I heard in those music medleys: Christina Aguilera going into The Eagles, into Tim McGraw, into Elvis, then Missy Elliot?
Tried to get the person to say what radio company commissioned them to research. ALMOST slipped... but caught themself.
Interesting stuff
Can Tampa handle being JACKED?
They did the whole "What is your favorite radio station and why?" questions. After several questions on additional stations she may listen to, the reseach company played about ten music medleys - I'd say about seven of them combined all formats of music: country, rock, pop, rap, eighties, ect. Following each of the medleys came two questions:
1. Is there a station in your area that sounds like that?
2. "If a new station signed on playing stuff like that, would you listen to it a little less, a lot less, a little more, a lot more, or about the same as you listen to your favorite radio station?"
After the medleys were all done and over with, then the really focusing questions started coming through, when the research company was asking about radio personalitys in the market:
1. Have you heard of Nancy Alexander, if so, what station is she on?
2. Have you heard the Nancy & Mike Morning show?
3. Have you heard of the Chad & Kristi morning show, do you listen to them?
4. Do you listen to radio in the morning for music, talk entertainment, or talk information concerning news and traffic?
5. Have you heard or listened to Kristi Knight on Mix 100.7?
6. Do you listen to 101.5 The Point in the morning?
7. Have you ever listen to 101.5 The Point for music in the morning?
8. Do any stations, on the weekends, play music you haven't heard in a very long time - that you like?
Then the surveyor had my wife pick a number 1 - 5 to determine the next question. She picked and was asked, "About how many hours a week do you listen to Mix 100.7 compared to your favorite radio station?"
Many questions really focused a lot between WMTX and WPOI; no other formats were questioned. Personally, I don't think WWRM is planning to flip anytime soon. So I think either Clear Channel or Cox is researching for an upcoming format change. I'm really thinking it's Clear Channel doing the research. Several of questions of "If a new station signs on..." I'd say a company is researching for the JACK format - based on what I heard in those music medleys: Christina Aguilera going into The Eagles, into Tim McGraw, into Elvis, then Missy Elliot?
Tried to get the person to say what radio company commissioned them to research. ALMOST slipped... but caught themself.
Interesting stuff
Can Tampa handle being JACKED?