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Makes sense. I am sure Mr. Davis doesn't hurt either.
Jubb05 said:#1 in what - tsl? The Hardline claim supremacy in that demo as well. Who's fudgin' the numbers, or looking at a subset?
VERITAS DE VOCE said:Jubb05 said:#1 in what - tsl? The Hardline claim supremacy in that demo as well. Who's fudgin' the numbers, or looking at a subset?
OOOOOOOOOOOHHH David Eduardo?! Where are you?! Yoohoo!
radio_insider said:No, Russ is #1 in TSL in every demo you'll come up with for men and adults. He's even top 5 with women. And when it comes to persons, Russ wins. If you're going to discuss male demographics, Russ and KTCK have gone back and fourth as to who is #1. Russ has better numbers in younger men, Ticket does better with older men, according to this book.
little1 said:I just ran the numbers. Russ is #1 P25-54.
Hardline #2.
But KTCK is number 1, by a healthy stretch, in M25-54. KLLI is 7th.
Not entirely true. For example, The Ticket doesn't have huge cume numbers. But their TSL is the envy of every station in town.longtimelistener said:little1 said:I just ran the numbers. Russ is #1 P25-54.
Hardline #2.
But KTCK is number 1, by a healthy stretch, in M25-54. KLLI is 7th.
Thank you. I'm amazed that anyone except programmers talk about TSL. It has nothing to do with advertising sales.
longtimelistener said:Thank you. I'm amazed that anyone except programmers talk about TSL. It has nothing to do with advertising sales.
DavidEduardo said:longtimelistener said:Thank you. I'm amazed that anyone except programmers talk about TSL. It has nothing to do with advertising sales.
Sure it does. If two stations have the same cume, but one has twice the TSL, it's AQH persons, rating and share will be double that of the other station, and its reach and frequency will make it a better buy with a higher percentage of cume reachable with fewer spots.