I've noticed that since the PPM arrived in Columbus most stations have shifted their stopsets to around the :15 and :45 minute points. They were previously at about :20-:25 and :50-:55. I believe the rationale for placement under the diary was (1) trying to sweep listeners across quarter-hours, to get credit for two qh's instead of just one; and (2) research showing that the 4th qh had the lowest listening, making it a logical place to dump spots.
I'm not sure why either of these rationale would have changed with the PPM. Any insight into the rationale behind the shift to :15 and :45 would be appreciated.
On a related note, 106.7's apology for playing spots -- which they do before EVERY stopset -- seems kind of odd to me. Don't advertisers resent having the station calling their spots "really annoying," or begging forgiveness for the fact that they have no choice but to play spots because they need to "help our sales department reach their goals"? I know that to some degree this is an acknowledgment that listeners are more "media smart" (and cynical?) than they used to be, but it still sounds awfully negative. Any thoughts?
I'm not sure why either of these rationale would have changed with the PPM. Any insight into the rationale behind the shift to :15 and :45 would be appreciated.
On a related note, 106.7's apology for playing spots -- which they do before EVERY stopset -- seems kind of odd to me. Don't advertisers resent having the station calling their spots "really annoying," or begging forgiveness for the fact that they have no choice but to play spots because they need to "help our sales department reach their goals"? I know that to some degree this is an acknowledgment that listeners are more "media smart" (and cynical?) than they used to be, but it still sounds awfully negative. Any thoughts?