Wow, donta1974, where to begin...
donta1974 said:
You do not understand what I wrote. I did not say that diaries were more accurate than PPM. They both have accuracy issues. Your or my personal taste in music stations have nothing to do with this topic its just an obseravtion on my part and many others as well. I guess that if you are a white person who could care less about Urban radio than you see things a certain way just as if you are black you would have issues with white formats. We have seen the feds look at this PPM issue as far as black radio goes so the QUESTION that I am asking about moving from#5 To#15 is not some made up crap. I do not want young end black radio to disappear plain and simple and never say never it could happen. You already have people on this board wanting 102Jams flipped. Me and you do not agree and I am sure that you could give a rats ass about 102Jams or Urban Radio I do not work in radio and I have a very good non radio job. If 102Jams went off the air today or tomorrow I would be GREAT but minorities should have a station to listen to just like white folks have one,two, or three.
Okay, so first you made the assumption that if 102 Jamz was #5 in the diaries but #15 in the PPM, that
must mean PPM is wrong. There is no other explanation.
Then when I pointed out that it's possible that maybe the diaries were wrong all along before rather than PPM being wrong now, you proceeded to make a few more assumptions. You assumed that I'm white. You assumed that I don't care about what happens to 102 Jamz, and that my reason for not caring about 102 Jamz is racial. And you completely discounted my alternate explanation that maybe it was the diaries that were wrong all along because... well, you didn't really explain why, did you? You're still sticking with the assumption that 102 Jamz has a huge audience that should put it in the top 5, and all of your arguments are based on that assumption -- even though the only evidence you have to support that assumption is a set of deeply-flawed and old diary-based ratings.
First, don't assume I'm white just because of a single post on a message board. I didn't even
mention race in my post.
Second, don't assume I don't care about what happens to 102 Jamz. It's a heritage, well-known station in Orlando with huge name recognition, even among people who don't regularly listen to it, and I'm sad anytime a station like that goes away.
But since you've brought race into the discussion (and again, I would point out that my first post made no mention of race), let's talk about race.
Not all black people listen to 102 Jamz, and quite a few white people DO listen to 102 Jamz. I've known people in both categories my entire life.
Plenty of stations in a variety of formats all across the country are dealing with decreased ratings due to their market switching from diaries to PPM, and there are plenty of white PDs at non-minority-targeted stations who are attacking PPM as a result. And at the other end of the scale, go look through the Ratings section here on Radio-Info, and you'll find plenty of PPM markets with an Urban station still in the top 5. So don't act like PPM is only hurting minority stations and is only helping "white" stations. It's
far more complicated than that. Reality often is.
Yes, there are calls on this message board for 102 Jamz to flip -- not from me, but from others. There are also people on this board who want Real Radio 104.1 flipped, and others who want Mix 105.1 flipped to Amp. And before that there were plenty of people who wanted 96-Rock flipped, and before that people who wanted O-Rock 105.9 to flip. Again, all stations with primarily white audiences. So again, this isn't a racial issue... it's simply rampant speculation on a message board. Welcome to the Internet.
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Now, back to my original, non-race-related point: what makes you believe PPM must be incorrect about the size of a radio station just because its ratings are lower under PPM than under diaries? Do you have an explanation for why you believe the diary method produces more accurate numbers than PPM, or are you simply angry about the ratings for "your" station dropping under the new methodology?