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zumahans
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David, for an intelligent, smart and courteous person, you make some of the most idiotic, stupid posts imaginable.
Get it through your head: I am not talking about radio ratings. I am talking about what people listen to!
You keep talking about the size of the radio market. I talk about how many people live in the area. Big difference! My figure is more relevant to everyone except radio excutives.
This quote is unbelievable: "Radio is not an iPod or some other music player. Radio ratings rate radio, meaning terrestrial, satellite and streaming. They don't rate music players any more than they rated the playing of 45's in the 50's and 60's."
EXACTLY MY POINT. Thank you for admitting the obvious: radio ratings do not reflect the reality of where people are spending their time and attention. Buggywhip factories thought they were doing a pretty good job too.
----->Satellite is still about 0.5 percent of US radio listening.
And growing, even according to your statistics, which you admit do not track new technoolgies like iPods accurately.
Get it through your head: I am not talking about radio ratings. I am talking about what people listen to!
You keep talking about the size of the radio market. I talk about how many people live in the area. Big difference! My figure is more relevant to everyone except radio excutives.
This quote is unbelievable: "Radio is not an iPod or some other music player. Radio ratings rate radio, meaning terrestrial, satellite and streaming. They don't rate music players any more than they rated the playing of 45's in the 50's and 60's."
EXACTLY MY POINT. Thank you for admitting the obvious: radio ratings do not reflect the reality of where people are spending their time and attention. Buggywhip factories thought they were doing a pretty good job too.
----->Satellite is still about 0.5 percent of US radio listening.
And growing, even according to your statistics, which you admit do not track new technoolgies like iPods accurately.