WTHT benefits, WGAN takes a big hit
http://www.downeast.com/media-mutt/2012/january/new-radio-ratings-for-maine-are-out
http://www.downeast.com/media-mutt/2012/january/new-radio-ratings-for-maine-are-out
Laurence Glavin said:but WMEA recently improved its signal which should help.
Clickin said:I totally agree with lookmanohands.
In the end, Arbitron doesn't mean squat. They've always used tiny samples...and they've only gotten smaller. And their methodology is far from perfect. And many nationwide agencies don't put a lot of stock into either.
We all know of very successful stations who, for some reason or another, never do well in the ratings. And we know of stations who seem to do well in the book...but struggle financially.
special ed said:Why buy Arbitron? "Because you'll get better ratings."
Gregg said:Being on FM for a Talk station isn't an automatic win. Let's remember when WLOB was simulcasting its Conservative Talk format on 96.3, a big signal Class C FM. It really had little impact on ratings. WGAN-AM had three or four times WLOB-AM-FM's numbers.