Becker said:So, what was the point of these signs? Was this encouragement to get people to vote or to back door advertise their station and possibly corrupt diary holders?
Spackler1 said:Dumb idea from a cume building perspective too. Suppose I wasn't aware of what or where JOE FM was, but I wanted to check it out. The frequency wasn't printed on the signs. They can't sample the station if they don't know where to find it.
Google "JOE FM State College PA" and the first site on the search results is 3WZ.
pennandteller said:"A ploy to corrupt diary holders," you mean like ads in a paper or signs outside a building? Quite corrupting. Signs like that are well within Arbitron's rule book. Good effort - agreed - the dial position is too small - they should fix that. Since JOE isn't a declared candidate - those signs, if on someone's lawn, are just a bit of freedom of speech aren't they?
Becker said:pennandteller said:"A ploy to corrupt diary holders," you mean like ads in a paper or signs outside a building? Quite corrupting. Signs like that are well within Arbitron's rule book. Good effort - agreed - the dial position is too small - they should fix that. Since JOE isn't a declared candidate - those signs, if on someone's lawn, are just a bit of freedom of speech aren't they?
True and it's no different than the deal between the Nittany Mall and 3WZ. And, it is the effort of thinking outside the box. However, those signs are not on private property. If listeners want to put one out in front of their house, no problem. But these signs are set on public property where candidate signs sat and are required to be removed.
Since my township taxes go to the upkeep of that public property, I say get the trash off of it. Now that the elections are OVER, the word "VOTE" on the sign pretty much has a whole other meaning now, and that's diary influence.
Becker said:pennandteller said:"A ploy to corrupt diary holders," you mean like ads in a paper or signs outside a building? Quite corrupting. Signs like that are well within Arbitron's rule book. Good effort - agreed - the dial position is too small - they should fix that. Since JOE isn't a declared candidate - those signs, if on someone's lawn, are just a bit of freedom of speech aren't they?
True and it's no different than the deal between the Nittany Mall and 3WZ. And, it is the effort of thinking outside the box. However, those signs are not on private property. If listeners want to put one out in front of their house, no problem. But these signs are set on public property where candidate signs sat and are required to be removed.
Since my township taxes go to the upkeep of that public property, I say get the trash off of it. Now that the elections are OVER, the word "VOTE" on the sign pretty much has a whole other meaning now, and that's diary influence.
Spackler1 said:Becker said:pennandteller said:"A ploy to corrupt diary holders," you mean like ads in a paper or signs outside a building? Quite corrupting. Signs like that are well within Arbitron's rule book. Good effort - agreed - the dial position is too small - they should fix that. Since JOE isn't a declared candidate - those signs, if on someone's lawn, are just a bit of freedom of speech aren't they?
True and it's no different than the deal between the Nittany Mall and 3WZ. And, it is the effort of thinking outside the box. However, those signs are not on private property. If listeners want to put one out in front of their house, no problem. But these signs are set on public property where candidate signs sat and are required to be removed.
Since my township taxes go to the upkeep of that public property, I say get the trash off of it. Now that the elections are OVER, the word "VOTE" on the sign pretty much has a whole other meaning now, and that's diary influence.
Didn't you say that you weren't working in the industry, or ex-radio? How does Joe Public know anything about diary influence?
Becker said:Yes and yes. Anyone who has worked around here long enough in such a small town knows radio, how good it is and isn't for advertising and some of have either had diaries or know someone who has had one. Add to that all of the reading about it and you have your answer.
Joe and Jane Public know a lot more about diaries than the pros think we know.