> Indie is billing way beyond what any other format has on
> that signal.
No, it's not. To compare with prior formats, you have to adjust pre-`2005 dollars to index them to 2005 dollar values.
> As long as they keep hitting those sales numbers, they will
> stay regardless of the ratings.
The billing today likely does not pay the expenses... remember, they have debt serive or cost of capital on the purchase prise that, I believe, exceeds gross billing.
>
> David, and others know the reason Indie dropped this book is
> because there was a significant shift in book placement into
> areas where Indie does not reach.
LA has proportionality in 7 different zones, and there was no sampling shift. None. Nada. Zilch. There was excellent proportionality in the book.
>
> Call it "wobble". The books wobbled out of Indies signal
> footprint.
> Same amount of people are listening.
Except that diary placement by zone was not deficient. This is highly controlled, and came through perfectly.
>
> Don't be looking for Indie to go away any time soon.
At least, not until next month or so.
>
> The best minds of this board have been wrong over and over
> again about Indie going away.
At some point, they have to give up. It is a bad investment... but they may have the problem that no one wants to pay what they paid for it, so they would have a big write off.