Nice to see the overnight master come out of retirement!
SimiRadioListener26 said:How many listeners does Noory get vs. the number of Sirius subscribers? Serious question (no pun intended), but I'm guessing he has nothing to worry about.
SimiRadioListener26 said:How many listeners does Noory get vs. the number of Sirius subscribers? Serious question (no pun intended), but I'm guessing he has nothing to worry about.
SimiRadioListener26 said:How many listeners does Noory get vs. the number of Sirius subscribers? Serious question (no pun intended), but I'm guessing he has nothing to worry about.
barman said:SimiRadioListener26 said:How many listeners does Noory get vs. the number of Sirius subscribers? Serious question (no pun intended), but I'm guessing he has nothing to worry about.
Sirius has about 25-million subscribers. George Noory has about 3-million weekly listeners (from his website).
wadio said:Bell's show will be repeated overnight so, for SiriusXM subscribers, it is competition to Noory.
I'm amazed that SiriusXM subscribers have to pay EXTRA for Internet streaming! That's insane. Anyone who's willing to pay their pricey monthly fee should get streaming thrown in.
wadio said:Bell's show will be repeated overnight so, for SiriusXM subscribers, it is competition to Noory.
I'm amazed that SiriusXM subscribers have to pay EXTRA for Internet streaming! That's insane. Anyone who's willing to pay their pricey monthly fee should get streaming thrown in.
That's using the fuzzy math that absolutely all 25 million subscribers would listen to the "Anal Probes And Strange Lights In The Sky Show". Stern has learned that he is not shaking the foundations he thought he would jumping from terrestrial to satellite. Since leaving terrestrial, Stern's amount of show publicity he gets outside of the Sirius/XM bubble has been at best 1 or 2 mainstream talking points or references a year. Is Dr Laura still on satellite? What about Glenn Beck? Again, none of these people are "moving the meter" anymore since abandoning OTA radio.barman said:Sirius has about 25-million subscribers. George Noory has about 3-million weekly listeners (from his website).
barman said:Yes, it depends on its use. I have XM in one car, but I have Sirius in my living room and office, which I listen to a lot. I don't think it's overpriced, one of them is on almost all the time.
wadio said:If you don't mind my asking, what does that cost? It's one receiver per subscription, right? Or maybe you listen online in your living room.
If only KABC had someone other that effective antidote to insomnia (Peter Tilden) on, I would jump ship.