Re: KDLD stayed flat.
If you have to ask, you haven't been paying attention. The whole station(s) are in the wobble zone. Sometimes it wobbles up, sometimes it wobbles down, but it always wobbles. In short, the station is a turkey - wobble, wobble, wobble...
> David,
>
> Ive since seen the actual numbers and they do not list KDLE
> at all so you are saying that in LA Indie stayed flat and in
> OC they fell off the map completely?
>
> Do you think it a bit abnormal that on one stick they would
> stay flat and on the other stick they lost the enire
> audience? Seems like an Arbitron freakshow, as much a
> doubling the KDLE ratings would seem a freakshow.
>
>
> A stick dropping 100% of it's audience when the format did
> not change, seems like the method of tracking listeners is
> at issue.
>
> Would you say that's within the "wobble" zone? If so,
> perhaps Arbitron is showing it's antiquation.
>
>
>
>
>
> > > Im looking at R & R's publication of todays trend
> release.
> >
> > >
> > > Todays trend shows KDLD/KDLE as "no change" from last
> book
> > ,
> > > however my notes show that Indie's last book was 40%
> > higher
> > > than is currently being listed.
> > >
> > > Is only on of the 2 simulcasts being included in the
> > trend?
> >
> > The Indie combo lost 40% of its Spring share, based on
> going
> > down in each of the last 4 months, one after another. It
> is
> > now significantly below a one share. Again, that is for
> the
> > combo. KDLE dropped out of the book, but in the combo, the
>
> > below minimum level share appears for KDLE. R&R
> apparently,
> > when seeing a station below minimum and out of book, just
> > publishes the one with numbers. What you see is KDLD... in
>
> > combo, KDLE adds about a tenth of a share.
> >
>