Rochester posts have been minimal, even when the board was very active.
Reminds me of how much we miss Bob Smith of WXXI.
Rochester posts have been minimal, even when the board was very active.
While an 8.3 is good for 3rd overall, I'm very surprised WBEN didn't do better considering this had been one of THE most controversial and inflammatory election seasons....ever.
One other thing to consider is the potential for up to 10 hours a week of listeners lost, between midnight and 2am, Monday-Thursday. I think the show they put there, Beyond Reality, was a mistake.
Not that advertisers give even half a crap about that time slot. That's why most stations plug cheap syndicated fare or infomercials into midnight-to-5.
Reminds me of how much we miss Bob Smith of WXXI.
It's a game we play. Humor us.Of course you know that these are the "beauty contest" numbers that don't matter a whit, so any analysis or discussion isn't relevant to ratings used to sell advertising time.
I don't care how often you do. I talk about WHAM quite frequently on here.
That's the truth!
And Bob Savage, too.
For those who inquired, WBFO had a 4.3 share in Fall 16, its best ever share number. That places it 9th in the market, behind WGR and ahead of the Edge and Mix96.
I talk about WHAM quite frequently on here.
Strong showing for WBFO and they most likely had solid
25-54 numbers. Public Radio obviously reaches a substantial
audience. Other trite formats (ALT 107.7 & JACK) not so much...
I'd guess 35-64, but still a strong showing. Perhaps reporting with actual depth is having an effect.
The numbers David posted weren't from Fall 2016.
It's possible that WBFO placed higher in those demos this time.
Average WBEN listener is 64, so WBFO is likely 10-12 years younger.
The reason "dand" rails against WBFO is that they share audience with WBEN. I wouldn't be surprised if WBEN's demos were similar, or perhaps a little older than WBFO's.
For all of their new staff, WBFO leans very hard on syndicated content. It would be nice to see more local programming beyond the Blues show.