As in moss on an old rock that hasn't seen sunshine in months.Cause it isn’t always on topic… do you mean it is like moss on windows?
As in moss on an old rock that hasn't seen sunshine in months.Cause it isn’t always on topic… do you mean it is like moss on windows?
Oh that.As in moss on an old rock that hasn't seen sunshine in months.
Let’s give it some more time and see what changes. Still too early on this one, but this seems like a move in the positive direction.Seems like the new morning show is slightly improving ratings…
Yeah it isn’t beating KRWM and KSWD yet.Let’s give it some more time and see what changes. Still too early on this one, but this seems like a move in the positive direction.
In what demo? What are you basing this off of? I can't seem to find anything that indicates there has been any ratings improvement.Seems like the new morning show is slightly improving ratings…
Including you? Then how do you come up with all your theories and conclusions?It used to be in the high 1 low-mid 2 share but is now in the high 2 share. Not everyone knows the demos though.
Are you talking about 6+ again? Because that doesn't count.I don't know the demos but since August 2023 the ratings have slightly gotten better. I think it stayed that way because of the new show.
Okay sorry for being redundant...again.. but radio stations only use ratings as it related to the demographic range hat station is targeting. Assuming any station is a success or failure because of 6+ ratings means you're barking up the entirely wrong tree. Ratings, let alone 6+ isn't like some sort of scoreboard at a sporting event. Some stations don't even subscribe to ratings because they use other ways of attracting advertisers. Sports stations are a good example.Yes.
93.3 and 710 are in the ratings too.Okay sorry for being redundant...again.. but radio stations only use ratings as it related to the demographic range hat station is targeting. Assuming any station is a success or failure because of 6+ ratings means you're barking up the entirely wrong tree. Ratings, let alone 6+ isn't like some sort of scoreboard at a sporting event. Some stations don't even subscribe to ratings because they use other ways of attracting advertisers. Sports stations are a good example.
And your point is…what, exactly?93.3 and 710 are in the ratings too.
Yep, like trying to explain how ratings work to a brick..And your point is…what, exactly?
They both subscribe in Seattle as well as KJR AM. Depends on the market on whether they all subscribe or not.And your point is…what, exactly?