radioandrecords.com is worth a read today!
I used to work in Dallas and have watched stations (MIX and others) automate shifts and cut back to meet the bottom line. Seems one of the biggest costs is arbitron, which hardly anyone believes anymore. With PPM my company is struggling to figure out how to pay for the huge increases.
Before Dallas I worked in Syracuse and my former company just threw out arbitron and saved seven air-staff jobs. I know this is odd, but it is worth discussion. Can't we sell radio based on results rather than ratings that are shaky at best? Or use this other ratings service? Kudo's to Galaxy for having the guts to drop arbitron. I am sure they put some dollars to the bottom line, but they also saved some jobs. The article is worth a read and some thought, for folks (like me) that lost their jobs in budget cutbacks. I landed on my feet in Seattle, but many friends are still out of work while arbitron makes millions.
I used to work in Dallas and have watched stations (MIX and others) automate shifts and cut back to meet the bottom line. Seems one of the biggest costs is arbitron, which hardly anyone believes anymore. With PPM my company is struggling to figure out how to pay for the huge increases.
Before Dallas I worked in Syracuse and my former company just threw out arbitron and saved seven air-staff jobs. I know this is odd, but it is worth discussion. Can't we sell radio based on results rather than ratings that are shaky at best? Or use this other ratings service? Kudo's to Galaxy for having the guts to drop arbitron. I am sure they put some dollars to the bottom line, but they also saved some jobs. The article is worth a read and some thought, for folks (like me) that lost their jobs in budget cutbacks. I landed on my feet in Seattle, but many friends are still out of work while arbitron makes millions.