Howdy Roo,
Let me start with the fact that I am not a researcher. I hire people with your specialized skill set to tell me what I need to know.
I wasn't dismissing any normalizing factor. How could I, when I don't know what one is? I was responding to an extrapolation you made about half of this with 25% of that equals me being an idiot. Which may be true!
I did think about the population of each township inside each station's coverage area vs. cume of that township, but there aren't enough diaires in a survey to give us an accurate picture. Would total township population vs. overall cume give a "normalizing factor?" I used township because it would give the smallest unit of land mass so that the station with limited coverage would get full reach credit.
I'm still not completely sold on the TSL part of the equation. As my dad once told me, if you charge a million bucks for a cheeseburger, you only have to sell one a year. Perhaps number of tune-ins per week would be a better gauge?
Your explanation is intertesting, as Learner is in my Gallup top 5. I also like thinking in terms of "potential," "if" and "could" on occasion.
Best,
JbC
Let me start with the fact that I am not a researcher. I hire people with your specialized skill set to tell me what I need to know.
I wasn't dismissing any normalizing factor. How could I, when I don't know what one is? I was responding to an extrapolation you made about half of this with 25% of that equals me being an idiot. Which may be true!
I did think about the population of each township inside each station's coverage area vs. cume of that township, but there aren't enough diaires in a survey to give us an accurate picture. Would total township population vs. overall cume give a "normalizing factor?" I used township because it would give the smallest unit of land mass so that the station with limited coverage would get full reach credit.
I'm still not completely sold on the TSL part of the equation. As my dad once told me, if you charge a million bucks for a cheeseburger, you only have to sell one a year. Perhaps number of tune-ins per week would be a better gauge?
Your explanation is intertesting, as Learner is in my Gallup top 5. I also like thinking in terms of "potential," "if" and "could" on occasion.
Best,
JbC