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Release Friday for Orlando...could be interesting.
Earlyriser said:Let's all remember that POZ is non commercial i.e., it doesn't count.
NO, they are non commercial. so they don't count!
Earlyriser said:NO, they are non commercial. so they don't count!
Earlyriser said:NO, they are non commercial. so they don't count!
Gregg said:These ratings are really weird. Was the old diary method of collecting the ratings entirely off?
Gregg said:With no AM station in the top 10 but a Religious AC station at #5, Orlando really looks more like a Southern market than it ever has.
Gregg said:These ratings are really weird. Was the old diary method of collecting the ratings entirely off?
WMGF used to be a solid #1 station, vying with WCFB. In many markets the Soft AC has been strengthened by People Meters, since those stations are likely are what's playing in offices and stores in which a meter wearer walks in.
Usually Latino and Urban stations get hurt by People Meters but here we see WCFB #1 and WRUM #3.
How many other markets in the U.S. have an Urban AC at #1? Is there any market in the U.S., other than Puerto Rico, where a Tropical station makes the top 3? Not even in Miami or New York is a Tropical station in the top 3.
How did WPYO, a Hip Hop station owned by Cox, open such a big lead over WJHM, a hip hop station owned by CBS?
Parttimer said:Yes. Filling out diaries was like voting as far as people were concerned. They tried to make sure their favorite station won.
DavidEduardo said:No, it was not. But the diary measured cume, time spent listening and memory. And the precision of data entry was subject to a lot of rounding... which increased the TSL a lot.
DavidEduardo said:I've interviewed many, many former diary-keeprs as well as persons who fit the profile to be a diarykeeper, and "voting" for a station is really never mentioned.