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LAradio is now reporting that Handel stated that Rush should be dropped from KFI. Someone's been listening too much to spinmaster Roy again....
DITTOS!!!!!RadioStarOne said:Again, if the statemnt is true, a reminder should be added.....the radio graveyard is filled with people who thought they were bigger than thier station.
Amen, Don.
nmoore6676 said:The way the ratings are calculated for Handel's time slot the first hour of Rush is counted in the listening period which encompasses all but the first hour of Handel.
DavidEduardo said:nmoore6676 said:The way the ratings are calculated for Handel's time slot the first hour of Rush is counted in the listening period which encompasses all but the first hour of Handel.
Ratings are calculated in pieces of one quarter hour in length. Arbitrarily, the standard reports are 6 to 10 AM, 10 AM to 3 PM, etc. But in the PPM software (and in the olde diary system version, too), one can create the "Handel Show" daypart, and the "Rush Show" daypart and such for all the different KFI show slots or for any amount of time, right down to each quarter hour of each day.
nmoore6676 said:I was basically quoting what Handel said, on air, from which I assumed he meant the ratings calculated as an average for the 6am to 10am period (daypart). I realize that for selling advertising they use the quarter hours assuming that people listen for 15 minutes at a time to any one station.
I have been associated with dial twisters who annoy the devil out of may but most people that listen to talk radio probably listen longer than to music radio, at least I do.
For music if a song that I really hate comes on I will change. The point being that Limbaugh does not get the numbers that Bill does but that could also be attributed to listening drop-off as people enter work and have to deal with their jobs, as I also stated.
It should also be that more accurate calculations of quarter hours and “dayparts” will come out of PPM because they will not rely on memory and people who are fans of Handel or Seacrest for example who might overstate they time they are on any given station.