Uh huh
DavidEduardo said:My point was that KMVN is so far down that the cluster of the first 10 stations in the demo I picked have 40 times the audience of Movin... and there would be nothing gained by adding it to a buy because it delives so little...
BACKnUSSR said:My point is that if you exclude the #1 ranked station and compare it to the stations 2-11 COMBINED, those stations STILL tower with over 36x the audience of the #1 ranked station (and the rates are probably more expensive than Movin). So it was a silly comparison.
Marv-L.A. said:its no surprise that there was NO hole in the LA marketplace for another dance oriented music station, it would appear.
DavidEduardo said:BACKnUSSR said:My point is that if you exclude the #1 ranked station and compare it to the stations 2-11 COMBINED, those stations STILL tower with over 36x the audience of the #1 ranked station (and the rates are probably more expensive than Movin). So it was a silly comparison.
Of the top 10 stations, 17% of the total 21-49 share is represented by the #1 staton. The #11 station, by comparison, has about 5% of the same demo's total share. So the ratio of #1 to the next 11 is 6 to 1, not 36 to 1. And the ratio of #1 to #10 is about 3 to 1.
BACKnUSSR said:Forget about share...(you've switched the dialogue to include share rather than cume for some unknown reason).
And it skews the argument and conflicts with the original jab you took at Movin.
You said that the cume of the Top 10 stations combined was 71.1.
The top nine combined excluding #1 was 69.2.
(So you can assume that the #1 station was about 1.9 in cume...correct?)
If you compare that 1.9 to the cume of the remaining nine combined....its 36x the audience.DavidEduardo said:BACKnUSSR said:Forget about share...(you've switched the dialogue to include share rather than cume for some unknown reason).
And it skews the argument and conflicts with the original jab you took at Movin.
The basis for buying is share. Share, Rating and AQH persons are all expressions of the same thing: average number of people listening to a staiton when an ad is run.
Reach & Frequency involves cume, cume sharing, and, usually, multiple stations in a buy. It is cume based to determine if you buy so many gross ratings points (GRP's or Grips) what percentage of the demo will the campaign reach and how many average times. Alone, cume is not used to buy spots as it does not quantify the value of a spot in any way.
You said that the cume of the Top 10 stations combined was 71.1.
I said the cume reach was 71.1. The unduplicated cume is many millions.
The top nine combined excluding #1 was 69.2.
(So you can assume that the #1 station was about 1.9 in cume...correct?)
No, the cume REACH of the #1 is about 13, meaning it reaches 13% of the demo weekly. Cume can not be simply added, or the reach of the top 10 would be about 130, in other words, more people than there are in the demo. Since the average listener cumes about 3 stations, there is duplication. The 10 staitons combined reach 71% of the demo. Several of the stations alone reach 14% to 15%, in fact, on their own. But they share the cume with other stations, so for R&F you look for total unduplicated cume of the group of stations.
BACKnUSSR said:Great.....Although Im not sure anyone asked for definitions or clarification.
I'll let you continue the biased slamming of Movin at this point.
DavidEduardo said:Hey, I worked for Emmis for a number of years, and love the company and the people. However being factual about the fact that Movin is not gaining any traction is not a biased slam.... it is reality. The level the station debuted at is the level it still is at... hovering around a 1 share. And that is not enough to create a revenue base... in fact, Emmis dropped country because they could not keep it over a 2 share. Now they have about half that.
Movin has lower 25-54 than KZLA did... that is really all that matters.henry said:But the question is never share-points. The real question is, is Emmis selling Movin' easier than KZLA because it hits a younger demographic?
DavidEduardo said:Movin has lower 25-54 than KZLA did... that is really all that matters.henry said:But the question is never share-points. The real question is, is Emmis selling Movin' easier than KZLA because it hits a younger demographic?