But, they would be the same ratings as the analog side. Same with FM-HD. It's the same programming on both.Even if all of the HD radios in the area of the HD in the "AM" band signal are tuned to the station, that's still a very small number of listeners, I just wondered what the station ratings were.
Kirk Bayne
I wonder if maybe Kirk wants to know how MA3 stations (such as WSRO, WWFD, and WFAS) are doing. Like do people actively seek out the better sound quality? Do they even have the equipment necessary? I am curious about this as well
Oof that's bad news.the others arent rated at all..
Seriously? It's only been 7 days since they switched from Jazz to Classical. What would even constitute acceptable full-time programming for WSRO?WSRO's music programming is just filler till someone else leases it
Okay good to know, thanks 👍WWFD has an FM translator and you dont seperate the translator for the AM for ratings
I don't think anyone running straight MA3 is participating yet. This is a long-game-play. To pay for ratings for a station where maybe 20% of the total population with HD radios could hear it, would be a waste of money. I know of few stations who are wasting money these days.I wonder if maybe Kirk wants to know how MA3 stations (such as WSRO, WWFD, and WFAS) are doing. Like do people actively seek out the better sound quality? Do they even have the equipment necessary? I am curious about this as well