As far as I can tell without driving every model they ever made, 100%What percentage of Teslas have HD?
As far as I can tell without driving every model they ever made, 100%What percentage of Teslas have HD?
The very definition of a self-inflicted wound.
No, it's the very definition of a station with a clue about its future.You mean, the same WBZ that runs this bottom-of-the-hour liner?
“Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the iHeart app.”
The very definition of a self-inflicted wound.
Except if it's being listened to through ear buds or headphones, right? Or has Nielsen fixed that flaw in its technology?WBZ gets credit in Nielsen regardless of platform. It can be AM radio, TuneIn, a smart speaker, iHeart app, or WXKS HD2.
Except if it's being listened to through ear buds or headphones, right? Or has Nielsen fixed that flaw in its technology?
In the 60's, much of classical radio had originated on FM... like WCLV in Cleveland... or migrated there like KFAC in LA.What about classical? Did it transition from AM to FM along with the Beautiful stations, or was it perhaps the first to begin moving?
Ad budgets using radio to reach teens had pretty much disappeared by the 1980's. So CHRs retargeted slowly away from teens to young adults to young adult women.That I did not know. When did this start? I have almost no knowledge of their history post-New Kids On The Block, because that was precisely when I immediately stopped listening to it.![]()
Why? Not enough spending power in that demographic? Wouldn't the tendency of teens to impulse spend on new or trendy products still make them an attractive target for advertisers? Or is the 25-year-old woman thought of as the same sort of indiscriminate, easily influenced consumer?Ad budgets using radio to reach teens had pretty much disappeared by the 1980's.
Why? Not enough spending power in that demographic? Wouldn't the tendency of teens to impulse spend on new or trendy products still make them an attractive target for advertisers? Or is the 25-year-old woman thought of as the same sort of indiscriminate, easily influenced consumer?
But we are talking about teens as far as former Top 40 audiences are concerned.Federal regulation of advertising to minors became a big factor by the 1980s on both TV and radio.
Thank you, Gobots and Care Bears.Federal regulation of advertising to minors became a big factor by the 1980s on both TV and radio.
I agree.You mean, the same WBZ that runs this bottom-of-the-hour liner?
“Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the iHeart app.”
The very definition of a self-inflicted wound.
You've just made the case for shutting down AM radio completely.AM Radio has terrible reception inside high rise buildings (unless near a window) and inside many single story commercial buildings, too. AM radio waves have difficulty penetrating certain building materials. A good percentage of audio listening occurs somewhere other than a car.
Inside the home, microprocessors, LED lights, wiring and especially dimmer switches can create havoc when trying to enjoy AM radio.
Promoting accessibility via the app makes sense. iHM likely also gains valuable data on its app users.
The problem isn't losing Nielsen ratings ... it's losing focus. I've been saying for years that stations shouldn't keep sending listeners away to the web.
You've just made the case for shutting down AM radio completely.
Then, FOCUS on keeping the listeners engaged.
Not quite true for the millions of members of ethnic groups that depend on AM foreign language radio. Or religious group members who similarly depend on such services.Who would do that? The government? Of course not. But the fact is that for anyone under 60, the AM band doesn't exist at all. For them, it has been shut down, because they don't use it.
Not quite true for the millions of members of ethnic groups that depend on AM foreign language radio.
Hispanics don't generally (save in some small markets where there is no choice) listen to AM radio. In fact, Latin America is well ahead of the U.S.A. in "decommissioning" AM radio. Mexico even passed legislation declaring AM to be obsolete (translation: "dead").You have said that Hispanics don't listen to AM radio. Was that true?