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So who replaces David Bellavia?

Gotta agree with that too.

Irrespective to any ideology, talkradio used to be more unpredictable and more entertaining.

it is neither now.

Probably true. Which is why I say teaming one of his invisibility operatives would be awesome. Who doesn't find a bit of wacky entertaining?

Also, does anyone still do the 'get drunk on the air' under a sheriff s watchful eye thing anymore? Y'know, to demonstrate drunk driving issues. That was both entertaining and meaningful, IMO.
 
Probably true. Which is why I say teaming one of his invisibility operatives would be awesome. Who doesn't find a bit of wacky entertaining?

Also, does anyone still do the 'get drunk on the air' under a sheriff s watchful eye thing anymore? Y'know, to demonstrate drunk driving issues. That was both entertaining and meaningful, IMO.

Drunk driving is so passe now. Listeners won't care.

Now texting while driving, that's far more dangerous and much more the "in" thing. Not sure how you demonstrate that on-air though.
 
Drunk driving is so passe now. Listeners won't care.

Now texting while driving, that's far more dangerous and much more the "in" thing. Not sure how you demonstrate that on-air though.

Getting drunk on the air as a promotion may be passe, but "drunk driving" is most assuredly not. It's serious and it claims lives. As to "texting while driving," (and reading texts)... yes, lethal.
 
Speaking for myself, WBEN is on my(admittedly)very short list of "dead to me" stations.

If I want my news, I'll go to WBFO-FM to get it. Or Toronto's 680News. Or the CBC. (Both of them do reach the Buffalo market; 680's signal isn't super-great, but it is listenable. Also, the CBC has not only 99.1, but they have a translator at 90.5 in Crystal Beach(neither signal is any great shakes, but-again-you can hear them.)
 
We're talking about cume, not AQH. As in, overall exposure and influence, not how much at a given moment.

Limbaugh alone has 15+ million. That dwarfs MSNBC several times over. There is no liberal equivalent to rightwing talkradio. That is sheer massive unchallenged misinformation on a daily basis. Add to that Fox news and their pygmy offshoots.

*blows his whistle....* Foul on the last message! Overestimating Limbaugh's reach! 15 post penalty! Loss of down! :cool:

Seriously, you're using the weekly reach. Divide that over 5 days, and you get 3 million/day. Impressive to be sure, but not as mind-blowing as you say it is.

And let's not forget that in the past few years Limbaugh's show has suffered some station losses as well as moves to stations that bring in a fraction of the ratings he used to get(which see, Boston's Talk 1200 as well as it airing on an Indy SPORTS station). David already broke it down earlier, so I won't repeat his analysis.
 
Seriously, you're using the weekly reach. Divide that over 5 days, and you get 3 million/day. Impressive to be sure, but not as mind-blowing as you say it is.

That is not how cume works. Cume is based on listening in one qualifying quarter hour in a week. If a person listens every day, they still count just one time, not five or more. Cume is the unique persons reach of a show, a daypart, a station or even a cluster (caveat: stations cumes can not be added without special software as one station's cume includes cumers of dozens of other stations).

However, with most talk based shows, whether on news/talk stations or morning shows on music stations or sports talk shows have an average of around 3 to 3.5 different days of the Monday-Friday week of usage. So if the weekly cume of a talk show is a million, the daily cume is going to be in excess of 500,000 (of course, this varies by station and even by the content of a show).
 
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