> > I find it interesting why people compare AAR numbers to
> > Salem all of the time. Why is that? Why not compare to
> the
> > WABCs of the world? Isnt that a better comparision? Why
> > compare at all?
> >
>
> Because they're both third tier networks where ideology is
> the sole reason for existing. While a large number of
> mainstream talkers may have a conservative lean, they're not
> specifically marketed as such.
>
Also, because the power/reach of the stations tend to be closer to the same level. There are exceptions, of course. We could compare to Mayor Bloomberg's station in NY (WLIB regularly beats it) or the ESPN station in NY (again, WLIB beats it) and both those stations are 50kW.
I don't think anyone thinks that AAR/libtalk is on the same playing field as the number one talkers in the nation or the top sports or all news stations for that matter.
> > Salem all of the time. Why is that? Why not compare to
> the
> > WABCs of the world? Isnt that a better comparision? Why
> > compare at all?
> >
>
> Because they're both third tier networks where ideology is
> the sole reason for existing. While a large number of
> mainstream talkers may have a conservative lean, they're not
> specifically marketed as such.
>
Also, because the power/reach of the stations tend to be closer to the same level. There are exceptions, of course. We could compare to Mayor Bloomberg's station in NY (WLIB regularly beats it) or the ESPN station in NY (again, WLIB beats it) and both those stations are 50kW.
I don't think anyone thinks that AAR/libtalk is on the same playing field as the number one talkers in the nation or the top sports or all news stations for that matter.