They will have a short to non-existent listenership in Austin. You can't hear them in Williamson or Hays County.
intx said:Commercials are now airing. Heard some around lunchtime today.
yeahIwasinradio said:I couldn't hear the station at all this morning in Jollyville.
wild949austin said:I have been listening to this station and it sounds good. Reminds me of 93.9 MIA in Miami.
yeahIwasinradio said:I heard nothing but static in Jollyville again this morning. Coming down 360 south of 183 in NW Austin, it gets better.
fredcantu said:Eva ranks 18th and MIA ranks 13th in the latest PPMs and both are trending downward. What can the local Jammin' hope to do with its translator-size signal?
wild949austin said:Its been almost a good month since Jammin 103.1 debut in Austin, and I think it sounds good. It, and Bob FM, are the two local stations I listen to regularly. Jammin sounds alot like a mix from both Eva 95.5 in Phoenix, and 93.9 MIA in Miami, both of which are Clear Channel Owned also (I listen to both stations on iheartradio)
Good job on this one guys!
fredcantu said:Eva ranks 18th and MIA ranks 13th in the latest PPMs and both are trending downward. What can the local Jammin' hope to do with its translator-size signal?
saradio1 said:fredcantu said:Eva ranks 18th and MIA ranks 13th in the latest PPMs and both are trending downward. What can the local Jammin' hope to do with its translator-size signal?
Fred, u know 6+ numbers don't matter.
Not sure how well WMIA is performing in the recent PPM but a little over year ago they were on the rise.fredcantu said:saradio1 said:fredcantu said:Eva ranks 18th and MIA ranks 13th in the latest PPMs and both are trending downward. What can the local Jammin' hope to do with its translator-size signal?
Fred, u know 6+ numbers don't matter.
I absolutely do. But show me an 18th ranked station that does well in sellable demos.