I think this has been discussed before. They don't buy the embedded market book for San Jose, only the full market SFBA book, thus they don't appear in the SJC breakout..KQED not showing up at all is surprising
Thanks for reminding meI think this has been discussed before. They don't buy the embedded market book for San Jose, only the full market SFBA book, thus they don't appear in the SJC breakout..
I noticed in both the SF/SJ books that 99.7 Now (KMVQ) is dominating over Wild 94.9 (KYLD) and 106 KMEL.KYLD down to a disappointing 1.8! I remember that they used to dominate the San Jose ratings.
And, for their purposes, they can buy the San Francisco book and then run reports just on the one county for San Jose and get the same results with no added cost.I think this has been discussed before. They don't buy the embedded market book for San Jose, only the full market SFBA book, thus they don't appear in the SJC breakout..
Does your computer have a word processor app, like Microsoft Word or OpenOffice? Notice that weird icon up near the top that you click to save your work? That's a Floppy Disk. A floppy disk. Care to guess how many decades it's been since anyone was using floppys? Hint: those "clamshell" disks were introduced in 1984 (by Apple) and got discontinued around the turn of the century. And yet many programs still use them as a symbol/icon to indicate saving the active file to disk.Can any explain by you guys keep saying books?
For me books mean paper or hardback
Why don't "record companies" press vinyl "records" any more?Can any explain by you guys keep saying books?
For me books mean paper or hardback
The printed book disappeared before the PPM was introduced. I have a 2003 printed book, but am not sure if that was in the last year or so of the printed books or not.. But the shorthand term is "the book" because that's what it was for many years, until the Portable People Meter was introduced and obsoleted the need to deliver the results in book form.
It doesn’t help that KEZR in San Jose also flirts heavily with CHR music. They’re a lot closer playlist to 99.7 then any other station in the market.KYLD down to a disappointing 1.8! I remember that they used to dominate the San Jose ratings.
When's the last time a football coach who said he'd "looked at the films" of his team's last game looked at actual films?Why don't "record companies" press vinyl "records" any more?
Why do we "tune in" a radio station when the selection of stations is digital?
Why do hotels give guests "keys" when they have used electronic cards for about two decades?
Why do we use the QWERTY keyboard when that layout was designed principally to avoid mechanical keys from jamming together?
Why do we call it a "keyboard" when there are no keys to pop up and make an impression on a sheet of paper?
Tradition and custom and habit!
There are tons of those anachronisms out in the wild, once you open your eyes and see them.When's the last time a football coach who said he'd "looked at the films" of his team's last game looked at actual films?
The final printed books were issued for the Winter 2006 survey. Arbitron/Nielsen continues to make the "books" available in PDF form for subscribers, so if you were so inclined, you could download the entire PDF and print out your own book, but I highly doubt anyone is doing that at all.The printed book disappeared before the PPM was introduced. I have a 2003 printed book, but am not sure if that was in the last year or so of the printed books or not.
The PPM, which began experimentally in Philly in 2002, was never issued in printed form. For the first few years of Philly, I got the books on CDs, and then the Houston "trial" from around 2005 to 2008 was in downloadable form for those of us who were on the test process committee.
