DavidEduardo said:
Kabrich said:
Actually, it went into effect this Spring according to what we saw in several markets and Arbitron confirmed in emails this week - and there are some significant changes in some markets because of it.
BTW, while subscribers might have gotten notification of it in September 2007, everyone I contacted this week (including members of the Radio Advisory Council) were not aware of it - so to say it is widely known about (you didn't) or that it was pointed out to in subscriber correspondence, well, lets just say it isn't. Even someone very high up and on the Hispanic Priority list was totally caught off guard by it this week.
There were notifications of the changes in HDHA percentages as far back as early September of 2007, when Arbitron did a series of conference calls with subscribers conducted by Dr. Ed. The issue has been discussed in the SBA proceedings, which include the PPM involved operators, too. I would say that this item has been, if anything, over discussed while those pesky little subjects like cell level proportionality have not been covered... wonder why?
Which is why I can only laugh when Arbitron speaks of their new openess.....you knew about it, but were lead to believe it starts next year - and others including members of the RAC and key Hispanic Programmers knew NOTHING about it until it came up this week.
What I am talking about that starts next year, per the timetable released on 7/15, is the change between 25% and 40% criteria to establish an HDHA. That is what was notified last year....
David
I am not going to get into a long debate with you about the HDHA issue which you state "starts next year according the 7/15 update", especially when there is so much written evidence that it started this past Spring..
http://www.arbitron.com/Radio_Stations/survey_sp08.htm
High Density Hispanic Area (HDHA) Criteria
Effective with the Spring 2008 survey, a county is eligible for a High Density Hispanic Area (HDHA) when the county meets both of the following criteria:
The county must contain at least one ZIP Code whose population is at least 40 percent Hispanic; and
The proposed ethnically-split portions of the county (HDHA and Balance) must have sufficient population, as a proportion of the total Metro, to appropriately be allocated an in-tab target of at least 21 diaries. An HDHA will be retained as long as the target for each portion of the county is at least 18 diaries.
Now, you state that there has been all kinds of communication on this. You state there has been more communication than there should be.
Yet YOU DID NOT EVEN KNOW IT HAD STARTED and most of the Spring books are out!
You make your living doing Diary Reviews and are supposedly an expert in the world of Hispanic Radio Diary Reviews, HOW COULD YOU HAVE MISSED THIS?
There are only 2 possible explanation
1) You screwed up big time
or
2) Arbitron, as I stated, has NOT publicized this change and its catching everyone by surprise INCLUDING YOU.
I am just not going to go on debating that something has NOT happened when it already has.
And just looking at the Atlanta HDHA numbers (OR ANY MARKET WITH A HDHA CONFIRM IT)
Since this is the Atlanta thread.
De Kalb Balance Fall 2007 Intab 131
De Kalb Balance Winter 2008 Intab 121
De Kalb Balance Spring 2008 Intab 186
De Kalb HDHA Fall 2007 Intab 104
De Kalb HDHA Winter 2008 Intab 121
De Kalb HDHA Spring 2008 Intab 79
HDHA numbers drop off substantially and are replaced by Balance Diaries.
We see the same thing in virtually every market starting with the Spring 2008 book.
I realize you have to suck up to Arbitron as you go in to visit and review diaries. As I have been banned from Arbitron so many times, thankfully I do not have to suck up - and it drives them nuts as I find out more without going near the place than they tell others who are not banned.. But please don't go defending them on something like this where everyone from YOU to the Radio Advisory Council was unaware of this going into effect in the last book.