Anybody got the scoop? Who gets to run the "we're number one" liner for the next 6 months?
Stewy said:Thanks for posting them omglol.
Magic - 1, 4, tie 11, tie 11, tie 20
Simpsons - 2, tie 20 (w/am day timer)
Radio People - 3, tie 6, 8
Wilson Broadcasting - 7, tie 16
Anybody want to guess who is winning the revenue battle in either gross sales (cash) or net cash flow?
And I need to correct my previous post, of the top four KMX is the best loser. That kinda has a nice ring to it.
Congrats to everyone that worked hard for your station and company. Have a cold one and celebrate....as long as your not worried about your job. But hey, we've another Bo Jangles getting ready to open in Daleville so just keep that voice in shape cause there may not be many lines to say but it's mighty repetitive.
Radioresearcher said:Stewy said:Thanks for posting them omglol.
Magic - 1, 4, tie 11, tie 11, tie 20
Simpsons - 2, tie 20 (w/am day timer)
Radio People - 3, tie 6, 8
Wilson Broadcasting - 7, tie 16
Anybody want to guess who is winning the revenue battle in either gross sales (cash) or net cash flow?
And I need to correct my previous post, of the top four KMX is the best loser. That kinda has a nice ring to it.
Congrats to everyone that worked hard for your station and company. Have a cold one and celebrate....as long as your not worried about your job. But hey, we've another Bo Jangles getting ready to open in Daleville so just keep that voice in shape cause there may not be many lines to say but it's mighty repetitive.
'KMX was No. 1 18-34 but it's apparently skewing younger than ever. Unless it delivers decent 18-49 - as "Stewy" knows - it won't be able to bring in huge billing.
While WDBT has brought WTVY down, it also did the same at WDJR - and that was the risk. I had a feeling WDBT shifting to Country would have the same or a larger negative effect on WTVY. The big winner in the flip of WDBT to Classic Country was none other than WOOF. It puts them in a much more solid position.
Now, there is another way to look at. The combined 12+ for TRP is 13.1 in Country vs. WTVY's 10.4. Maybe, they are happy with that and will just combo them together. Although it seems like a waste of a signal to use only to sell in combo.
'KMX has less competition than it has in a long time. WJJN is the only other station in the market targeting 18-34 - so 'KMX should (and needs to be) a dominant #1 18-34.
omglol said:Radioresearcher said:Stewy said:Thanks for posting them omglol.
Magic - 1, 4, tie 11, tie 11, tie 20
Simpsons - 2, tie 20 (w/am day timer)
Radio People - 3, tie 6, 8
Wilson Broadcasting - 7, tie 16
Anybody want to guess who is winning the revenue battle in either gross sales (cash) or net cash flow?
And I need to correct my previous post, of the top four KMX is the best loser. That kinda has a nice ring to it.
Congrats to everyone that worked hard for your station and company. Have a cold one and celebrate....as long as your not worried about your job. But hey, we've another Bo Jangles getting ready to open in Daleville so just keep that voice in shape cause there may not be many lines to say but it's mighty repetitive.
'KMX was No. 1 18-34 but it's apparently skewing younger than ever. Unless it delivers decent 18-49 - as "Stewy" knows - it won't be able to bring in huge billing.
While WDBT has brought WTVY down, it also did the same at WDJR - and that was the risk. I had a feeling WDBT shifting to Country would have the same or a larger negative effect on WTVY. The big winner in the flip of WDBT to Classic Country was none other than WOOF. It puts them in a much more solid position.
Now, there is another way to look at. The combined 12+ for TRP is 13.1 in Country vs. WTVY's 10.4. Maybe, they are happy with that and will just combo them together. Although it seems like a waste of a signal to use only to sell in combo.
'KMX has less competition than it has in a long time. WJJN is the only other station in the market targeting 18-34 - so 'KMX should (and needs to be) a dominant #1 18-34.
That's very true. In fact, if done correctly, Radio People could have a much more marketable package.