AQH in an earlier thread suggested more conversation about the tools we use in radio. We live and die by ratings and the new measurement system has created much change. I pulled up a book from four years ago and was surprised by what I saw:
#1 18-34: KUBE by a mile and T-Man owned mornings in this demo and was 3rd 25-54. He became a victim of PPM
#1 25-54: KMPS by a mile and Ichabod owned mornings in this demo. KMPS and Ichabod became a victim of PPM
#1 Cume: KOMO-AM by a mile. Now KOMO ranks about mid-pak in cume with KRWM, KJR, KBKS and KPLZ at the top.
KMTT, THE END, Smooth Jazz and many other stations and good people hurt because of PPM. Was the diary that wrong? My biggest complaint with PPM is that it measures exposure, not actual listening. What seems most fair to me would be a system that did both. Measure exposure, but then ask what respondents to remember what they were listening too. PPM acts as the check and balance, but remembering the station you actually listened too, via recall. still seems important. Finally if you are going to use a panel, you gain statistical support by increasing the sample and changing it 20% every month. Take the best of PPM and best of diary and you might actually have something that really works.
Just random thoughts, knowing nothing will change.
#1 18-34: KUBE by a mile and T-Man owned mornings in this demo and was 3rd 25-54. He became a victim of PPM
#1 25-54: KMPS by a mile and Ichabod owned mornings in this demo. KMPS and Ichabod became a victim of PPM
#1 Cume: KOMO-AM by a mile. Now KOMO ranks about mid-pak in cume with KRWM, KJR, KBKS and KPLZ at the top.
KMTT, THE END, Smooth Jazz and many other stations and good people hurt because of PPM. Was the diary that wrong? My biggest complaint with PPM is that it measures exposure, not actual listening. What seems most fair to me would be a system that did both. Measure exposure, but then ask what respondents to remember what they were listening too. PPM acts as the check and balance, but remembering the station you actually listened too, via recall. still seems important. Finally if you are going to use a panel, you gain statistical support by increasing the sample and changing it 20% every month. Take the best of PPM and best of diary and you might actually have something that really works.
Just random thoughts, knowing nothing will change.