cee said:It's pretty much assumed most people listening to radio during their work day will be most likely not listening to the radio and possibly watching TV after dinner.
Perhaps that's why so many radio stations, including those that haven't filed for bankruptcy or aren't owned by big corporations, are turning that time period over to syndicators, so to concentrate their resources in time periods when people are more predisposed to choose radio.
Personally if I worked for a station and did 7 to midnight (as I once did), and heard the afternoon drive guy promoting the network TV line-up, rather than my local show, I'd be pretty miffed.