BMR said:Hi there.
Just as a matter of interest, how far do the main New York stations go, beyond the city?
And do any 'out of town' signals make it into New York? (I'm guessing not, with all the tall buildings?)
frozenfiresb said:Radio-locator.com has coverage maps for every station. They may not be completely accurate, as they do not factor in terrain, but they can give a basic idea of where you may be able to pick up or lose a certain station.
DavidEduardo said:About 95% of in-home and at-work listening takes place inside the 64dbu contour, which is slightly inside the innermost red contour on the radio-locator maps. Since in the New York market, over 70% of all listening is in those locations, this is an important distinction.
BMR said:In car listening is not measured spécifically in the PPM, so the data is diary based. However, NY typically had 25% in car listening, while most other markets were in the 29% to 33% range for in-car.
So you are saying in-car listening is much less in New York than elsewhere in the USA? Not that surprising I suppose, I think London is similar in this regard.
Nick said:WBAI doesn't have many listeners inside NYC either. It's a waste of a Class B. It gets beaten in the ratings by several out of town stations that can't even be heard within 30 miles of NYC, and I bet even Channel 6's multi eithnic format it has now will beat WBAI. And pretty soon, HD2 stations will beat WBAI.
The interference with WJBR starts around exit 7A-8 of the Turnpike and WBAI is gone by exit 6.
I'm sometimes able to get the analog audio of 100.3 The Beat, and get Z100 in HD.
Nick said:WBAI doesn't have many listeners inside NYC either. It's a waste of a Class B. It gets beaten in the ratings by several out of town stations that can't even be heard within 30 miles of NYC, and I bet even Channel 6's multi eithnic format it has now will beat WBAI. And pretty soon, HD2 stations will beat WBAI.
please don't let this thread turn into a bashing of dance music.MarcR said:Nick said:WBAI doesn't have many listeners inside NYC either. It's a waste of a Class B. It gets beaten in the ratings by several out of town stations that can't even be heard within 30 miles of NYC, and I bet even Channel 6's multi eithnic format it has now will beat WBAI. And pretty soon, HD2 stations will beat WBAI.
I'd rather hear my anarchist show on 'BAI than the repetitive, soulless dance music you apparently crave!!![]()
Nick said:MarcR said:Nick said:please don't let this thread turn into a bashing of dance music.
I wasn't looking to turn this thread into a bashing of dance music, but your characterization of WBAI as a waste of a Class B FM ticked me off because there is some programming on that station that I enjoy.