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Reality check:

If WGNA owns a Ten share of all listeners in the Albany market, that means that Ninety percent of the market is listening to other radio stations! So, what's the big deal?
 
> Reality check:
>
> If WGNA owns a Ten share of all listeners in the Albany
> market, that means that Ninety percent of the market is
> listening to other radio stations! So, what's the big deal?
>
Better question is what's your point! Reality check for you...their still number one, and it sounds like that just chaps your lips! :)
Like they say in sports...walk it off.
 
I prefer hug it out bitch
> > Reality check:
> >
> > If WGNA owns a Ten share of all listeners in the Albany
> > market, that means that Ninety percent of the market is
> > listening to other radio stations! So, what's the big
> deal?
> >
> Better question is what's your point! Reality check for
> you...their still number one, and it sounds like that just
> chaps your lips! :)
> Like they say in sports...walk it off.
>
 
Because, like baseball batting averages, for example, success in radio is measured by what you get, not what you don't get. A .300 hitter is a success in baseball but means you still get out 70% of the time. A 10 share in radio is excellent in any market--even better when it lands you on top.
 
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