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When does the PPM hit Dayton?

Yesterday, Columbus had their first-ever PPM ratings revealed with a few surprises. When does the PPM go live in Dayton? All of the stations appeared as well...makes me wonder if Mainline will show up or not when the PPM comes to town. ???
 
alans613 said:
Yesterday, Columbus had their first-ever PPM ratings revealed with a few surprises. When does the PPM go live in Dayton? All of the stations appeared as well...makes me wonder if Mainline will show up or not when the PPM comes to town. ???

It's a very good chance those stations showed up in Columbus public PPM numbers because they are subscribing. PPM is a whole different ball game and I would not be suprised if RadioOhio and SAGA have purchased the book to see how their stations stand up in the new way of doing things...

It's a whole different ball game with PPM compaired to the old book'
 
udfan07 said:
Yeah it's going to be awhile before PPM comes to Dayton. Dayton just isn't a major market.
Yeah, I know it's Market #62, but it'd be nice to once again see some numbers from Main Line. I'd really like to see what kind of numbers Fly is doing.
 
alans613 said:
udfan07 said:
Yeah it's going to be awhile before PPM comes to Dayton. Dayton just isn't a major market.
Yeah, I know it's Market #62, but it'd be nice to once again see some numbers from Main Line. I'd really like to see what kind of numbers Fly is doing.

Well, you gotta get Mainline to buy the book...then maybe, the embargo would go away.
 
gr8oldies said:
PPM wouldn't make Mainline buy the book
EVERY station owner in Columbus that previously didn't subscribe to "The Book" before PPM is now a subscriber. PPM is a game changer. If Mainline doesn't buy the book upon the arrival of the PPM, they're either 1. Cheap, or 2. Stupid. ::)
 
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