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Houston PPM's: 11/12

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purpledevil

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KSBJ up to 6.0, looks like the additional coverage of KXBJ-El Campo with KSBJ has certainly helped make it now the #3 station in the market. Also to note, KFNC returns to PPM with an 0.9.
Did not notice a return of KHJK to the ratings; I assume that EMF does not subscribe?
 
purpledevil said:
Did not notice a return of KHJK to the ratings; I assume that EMF does not subscribe?

Or more likely no one is listening or cares about that station any more. ;D
 
KSBJ up to 6.0, looks like the additional coverage of KXBJ-El Campo with KSBJ has certainly helped make it now the #3 station in the market.
My understanding is that each frequency has it's own PPM encoder and that Aribtron does not take a simulcast and combine the listening numbers, but I could be wrong.
 
Rock Bottom said:
KSBJ up to 6.0, looks like the additional coverage of KXBJ-El Campo with KSBJ has certainly helped make it now the #3 station in the market.
My understanding is that each frequency has it's own PPM encoder and that Aribtron does not take a simulcast and combine the listening numbers, but I could be wrong.

While each frequency has its own PPM encoder, if a station opts for Total Line Reporting, Arbitron combines the numbers into one and doesn't break out the individual components.
 
johndavis said:
Rock Bottom said:
KSBJ up to 6.0, looks like the additional coverage of KXBJ-El Campo with KSBJ has certainly helped make it now the #3 station in the market.
My understanding is that each frequency has it's own PPM encoder and that Aribtron does not take a simulcast and combine the listening numbers, but I could be wrong.

While each frequency has its own PPM encoder, if a station opts for Total Line Reporting, Arbitron combines the numbers into one and doesn't break out the individual components.

Another example of this is KHPT, which no longer shows up in PPM, only KGLK.
 
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