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radioshmadio
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PPM data is released on Nov. 5th. Any predictions? Discuss......
Any kind of "environmental"/listen-while-you-work format (AC/B98.5, WJZZ) will surely benefit.
bnaivar said:I predict that half of the board's posters will say that it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, while the other half will say the old Arbitron books were more accurate.
Surfer said:OK, here's the scoop. WGST--#1. Q100--#2, Project 9-6-1--#3, 105.7--#4 and 106.7--#5. Why? because all you have to do to get a PPM meter is call Arbitron and ask. If you pass the background screening test, you get one for 30 days at some ridiculous rate. I know because a friend of mine did just that. Now, maybe things have changed but, if they have, I haven't heard of it.
That being said, if somebody wants to get a PPM, the most likely choice would probably be white males (not meaning to be racist so no comments please). Why? In my eyes, they're dumb enough to think that this new piece of technology is neat. But then again, what do I know.
By the way, my friend who did this is black and loves V-103.
Interesting. Maybe smooth jazz previously had a lot of "arrow down the diary" or misattribution (I wonder how many people were putting down B98.5 as "Peach" in the last book). I would have thought that "involuntary listening opportunities" that often don't get logged would have pushed SJ up on the PPM.RoddyFreeman said:Any kind of "environmental"/listen-while-you-work format (AC/B98.5, WJZZ) will surely benefit.
The PPM has not been kind to smooth jazz stations in other markets.
RTibbs said:I believe the the River will drop because although people say they are fond of the tight playlist those same people who reallly like some of those really don't like some of those other songs that are constantly played. Leading to more channel changing than they are admitting to in their diaries.
Surfer said:OK, here's the scoop. WGST--#1. Q100--#2, Project 9-6-1--#3, 105.7--#4 and 106.7--#5. Why? because all you have to do to get a PPM meter is call Arbitron and ask. If you pass the background screening test, you get one for 30 days at some ridiculous rate. I know because a friend of mine did just that. Now, maybe things have changed but, if they have, I haven't heard of it.
That being said, if somebody wants to get a PPM, the most likely choice would probably be white males (not meaning to be racist so no comments please). Why? In my eyes, they're dumb enough to think that this new piece of technology is neat. But then again, what do I know.
By the way, my friend who did this is black and loves V-103.
Surfer said:OK, here's the scoop. WGST--#1. Q100--#2, Project 9-6-1--#3, 105.7--#4 and 106.7--#5. Why? because all you have to do to get a PPM meter is call Arbitron and ask. If you pass the background screening test, you get one for 30 days at some ridiculous rate. I know because a friend of mine did just that. Now, maybe things have changed but, if they have, I haven't heard of it.
That being said, if somebody wants to get a PPM, the most likely choice would probably be white males (not meaning to be racist so no comments please). Why? In my eyes, they're dumb enough to think that this new piece of technology is neat. But then again, what do I know.
By the way, my friend who did this is black and loves V-103.
taylorengineer said:I'll actually need 100 PPM meters and 5 for my weiner dogs........
radioshmadio said:Surfer said:OK, here's the scoop. WGST--#1. Q100--#2, Project 9-6-1--#3, 105.7--#4 and 106.7--#5. Why? because all you have to do to get a PPM meter is call Arbitron and ask. If you pass the background screening test, you get one for 30 days at some ridiculous rate. I know because a friend of mine did just that. Now, maybe things have changed but, if they have, I haven't heard of it.
That being said, if somebody wants to get a PPM, the most likely choice would probably be white males (not meaning to be racist so no comments please). Why? In my eyes, they're dumb enough to think that this new piece of technology is neat. But then again, what do I know.
By the way, my friend who did this is black and loves V-103.
Can a person really do that? I thought that Arbitron conducted research and picked their own people and paid them to carry it around? If you can call up Arbitron and request a PPM, did you mean that a person pays them for one at a ridiculous rate, or they pay you to have it at a ridiculous rate?
Surfer said:OK, here's the scoop. WGST--#1. Q100--#2, Project 9-6-1--#3, 105.7--#4 and 106.7--#5. Why? because all you have to do to get a PPM meter is call Arbitron and ask. If you pass the background screening test, you get one for 30 days at some ridiculous rate. I know because a friend of mine did just that. Now, maybe things have changed but, if they have, I haven't heard of it.