Chris,
Speaking in general terms, I know you won't give out actual numbers, do you guys have data that shows roughly how many folks listen to WDEL online on a normal weekday (no baseball). Has that number grown over the past year, by what %. I'd assume it has been growing as the station sounds so much better online (like FM) and as almost every one at work has a computer these days, it would make sense for the online listening to grow.
I notice that you do have different ads, granted not as many as the radio, but still I do hear local ads plus PSA's online vs what is aired on 1150. So apparently there is a market, from an advertiser point of view, for the online listener. That's great. That way WDEL online helps the bottomline of the station rather than being an expense.
Is there a way to track how many folks listen to WDEL on their smart phones? That would be interesting to know if the WDEL apps, you guys mention, is being used in some significant number again speaking in general terms, I don't expect you to give actual numbers, etc.
It's a shame that HD radio's are not portable or in expensive like a table radio is. It's a shame that the FCC didn't mandate all manufactures of radios NOW include AM/FM/HD, as they did back in the day which finally gave FM a real life. Then the HD part of WDEL/WSTW probably would be growing assuming the HD signal gets out as well as 93.7, because that signal covers Delaware and has a city grade signal into Philly, etc.
I give you guys a lot of credit as you've been quite creative in finding ways to re-brand 1150 AM onto FM via HD, Online, and now apparently even as an App for smartphones, also the video coverage of many of the local stories, sort of a "WDEL online NewsTV".