musicfan101 said:
Really, all the news/talk stations moving from AM to FM is a "fact of life"?! Simmer down dude! Not to mention, you never countered my point on the station Cox flipped in Atlanta was going downhill, and not to mention more competitiors in that format there. So, I assume Cox couldn't think of anything else to put on there.
Yes, many major AM talkers have added FM to an AM (simulcast) or moved to FM. All you have to do is examine markets like Seattle, Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta, New Orleans, Detroit, Washington DC, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Knoxville, Indianapolis, Charleston, etc., etc. This is a process that is going on now, and will continue as it nearly always works if the moved product is good.
Cox flipped to protect WSB's billings. They picked the lowest performing FM, just as they did in Jax and Dayton, where they knocked it out of the park!
On a side note, I'm surprised that the FCC allows simulcasted stations to be rated as one. Kind of sad as it takes away from another possible innovative format that could air on a certain frequency. Is it right to go as far and say it's cheating?
The FCC does not allow or disallow the way simulcasts may be reported. Arbitron does.
The Arbitron rule is that a 100% simulcast may elect to have single line reporting (SLR) or separate line reporting. In SLR, all stations of a simulcast or multicast are combined, and the data on each signal is not available (except via a special and expensive special report). In separate line reporting, each signal is shown individually. It is the station decision which option to pick.
Nearly all simulcasts pick SLR, as it combines the data for each signal so that the simulcast shows the value an advertiser reeceives... and Arbitron is principally bought for ad sales.
If each station in a simulcast has a 2 share and is around 20th in a large market, yet combined they have a 4 and are top 5 as a simulcast, the billing potential might be several times that of the indvidual 2 share stations. For example, each two share in LA could get maybe $5 to $6 million today in billing (in the right demos) while a 4 share might get you over $30 million.