whdh1920 said:Johnster said:Did anyone hear her on the air with Matty this morning?
no
http://www.kiss108.com/cc-common/po...cted_podcast=Lisa_Garvey_1331818116_22660.mp3
whdh1920 said:Johnster said:Did anyone hear her on the air with Matty this morning?
no
WNTIRadio said:For example, KFOG has a solid 2.9 in San Fran, 12+. But in AAA, you can't use 12+ as a barometer of success. The format attracts not only the 25-54's, usually with a median age of 42, but also high income and well educated listeners. It bills well.
Will it shoot to #1 in any of those markets, probably not. But it's steady and bills well. In the non-comm world, it raises money well too, as a result a lot of the former classical and/or jazz NPR affiliates have switched to some form of AAA for their music hours.
The River, doing a 1.3 with a half market signal is about par for the course. If it swapped with 92.9 tomorrow, it would probably be at a 2.9 in a few months with a full B signal from Pru.
Your assertion regarding KFOG that "...it bills well..." would be more convincing if you backed it up with some numbers. How about a comparison of billing 5 years ago to billing today?
WNTIRadio said:Your assertion regarding KFOG that "...it bills well..." would be more convincing if you backed it up with some numbers. How about a comparison of billing 5 years ago to billing today?
Two things: #1 I don't have access to their accounting, but I do know someone there and have an idea.
#2, show me a station, that has had the same format in place 5 years ago and today that is billing significantly better today. It's rare to be billing better today unless they flushed the format for something else, or had a pitiful sales team. WFAN is billing lower, WLTW, WABC and also medium and small market stations. Let's not forget to factor that little thing called "the recession" and the ongoing inflation into the equation for ALL billing.
OK, TIRad, that's all I was saying. You posted an opinion that the station "bills well" without any facts or comparisons to back it up (not unlike a lot of people do on this board).WNTIRadio said:Okay, again, I don't have the hard numbers.