Re: Not whining about Indie?
> This debate seems funny in itself. While Mr. Eduardo
> seemingly contends that all Indie's spots are 10 cent trade
> spots and claims that it is impossible for Entravision to
> have ANY paid national spots on the station is laughable.
I never said either thing. In fact, I never mentioned trade.
National business is almost totally transactional. And the lower a station is rated, the cheaper the CPP must be. You see, agencies pretty much have to buy the biggest stations in a demo to get reach. then, if they had to overpay the CPP, they get cut rates from the smaller stations that they can say, "take it or leave it" to. So the rates on Indie may be in the $50 to $200 range while KROQ is in the $800 to $2000 range.
> Since neither of you are in sales at any station in the
> market that plays alternative, how would any of you know the
> buying patterns in the english 18-34 demo? You don't.
All stations that have any interest in agency business, whether it be local, regional or national, have a variety of sources for data. Their rep firm produces data on all upcoming buys, and they get monitors and billing figures. Except for concerts and related stuff, there is no "alternative" buy. Agencies buy a demo, not a format in most cases. So KROQ generally competes on 25-44 or 18-34 segments of buys, and so does Indie. The difference is that KROQ is pretty much a must buy, and many others are not.
Oh, yeah, I have been GM, Owner, LSM, GSM and DOS for stations, clusters and groups. the fact that I am not pitching today does not mean I do not understand the functions of selling.
> Mr.
> Eduardo can speculate, and he is certainly good at that. He
> still has no idea where the ad dollars on KROQ or Indie
> exactly come from. That is a fact.
Wrong. See above. Everyone in the market can find out where every last spot comes from, and we have very accurate billing data on each station and cluster, too.
>
> You asked me where I believe the spots on Indie are coming
> from?
>
> Plain and simple. KROQ is SOLD OUT in many key buy times
> for weeks even months on end. What other male oriented
> alternative music influenced station is there? NONE.
Rarely does an agency buy only by format. especially a format as loosely defined as alternative. They buy demos, and price by CPP.
Any station that is consistently sold out raises rates. So I have a certain degree of skepticism on KROQ running perpetually sold out. The first thing a sales manager or GM looks at is inventory utilization, and if 70% to 80% of inventory is sold at the right rates, they raise them. In fact, many broadcasters shudder at turning away business, so they price to sell in the 75% of inventory range in key dayparts.
> Indie's
> numbers can easily pick up dollars that buyers NEED to dump
> in the market, period. Their ratings show they have a
> consistent following and have a cool factor in the market.
The numbers do not show how cool a station is. And, again, agencies look at demo composition and other factors, but are not format driven unless the creative was made for one lifestyle.
> Many national advertisers buy on formats associated with
> lifestyle in key markets.
Most don't. And you can get the KROQ lifestyle with a variety of different stations. Lifestyle, I said, not "song list."
> Indie's numbers are not zero's
> for god sake. Gee, imagine, why aren't yoiu guys pounding
> on Clear Channel and it's "failure" at STAR, that only
> garners a 1.9 share consistantly on one of LA metros
> strongest signals?
Actually, Star is the worst B in the market, stuck on Mulholland drive at low height. Nonetheless , it is very efficient in delivering very large shares in 25-34 women, which are its target. Since there are many buys for that demo, they do amazingly well. They are consistently int he top couple of staitons in demo. Indie is not top 10 in any demo.
> You consider STAR a market success story?
> Oh, financially it clearly earns more, well, gee do you
> think it helps if you are Clear Channel and you OWN the
> female demo in the market? How would STAR do as a stand
> alone property?
With 6's in 24-34 women, they would do very well alone. they do better in combo, of course. But they offer a real efficiency by giving one tight demo without spillage.
> No better than Indie thats how. So let the
> STAR bashing begin..
Actually, Indie has no good demo, and has incomplete coverage. Marketers who want to cover all the market can not use it.
>
> BTW, does anyone really think that nearly all of Indies
> national spot load is some sort of stupid trade?
No. Most trade is local, anyhow. You apparently don't understand how time is bought and sold.
> Gee,
> here's a question, then where is all the tacky local
> ads?????? So Indie plays trade ads and says "hey fellas,
> we're sold out, sorry, no room for local ads?? Yeah right.
> Oh, gee, maybe Indie cant get a dime of local either so they
> run cheap National trade ads like, Bank of America,
> Budweiser, Coors, Nissan, Ford, Toyota...
Almost all this is leftover from the olong term business from the JSA.
>
> Here's a lesson for you...Listen to the spots on KROQ, 91X,
> 94.9, and Indie.
> Gee, there is something in common in the ads, they are the
> same! Wow, how bout that? How can that be? According to Mr.
> Eduardo, who works in spanish radio, says it must be trade.
> Trade? Since when does radio turn away local ad dollars?
> KROQ or Indie? They don't.
I never said trade ever. Get the facts right. I said low rates, and mostly local buys.
>
> Oh, BTW, Mr. Eduardo, I love those "Infinity Radio
> advertising pays" spots promoting their sales departments
> and salesperson's by name campaign currently running on
> KNX/KFWB... Gee, could they be STARVING for local ad
> dollars?
Could it be that they found this works, since many decision makers listen to news stations? Even WINS in NY runs these kinds of ads.
> What, no national ads on KNX/KFWB? Could it be they
> are rated in the low 1's in the market?
AM new radio is sold based on reach, not share. One of the few exceptions. It is also sold as foreground radio. And both KFWB and KNX bill in the high $30 million range, while Indie, last year, did less than three million. Bad comparison.
> Enough of this
> Indie's spots are all trade bogus business. I think you
> mean KDL or Groove. Indie is neither one of those true
> advertising disasters.
No, it is probably worse. In any case, Entravision is spinning off stations so don't count on Indie for long... or, at least, don't make any bets based on it.
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