I assume they sell it in Lewistown somehow. Not sure how they use Arbitrons to show ratings if they sell that way. Between here and Harrisburg, there isn't any market that I'm aware of that recognizes stations down in Lewistown/Mifflin County. I also assume someone here switched over to WIEZ to listen to Rush and wound up getting a diary.
> I hope the 2 share points are enough to pay Rush's $1,200 @
> month fee - that's a lot of 2 dollar spots.
>
> > > > > > ...small markets or small minds?
> > > > > >
> > > > > Small markets...then the small minds came along and
> > > > thought
> > > > > that these poor little country folks would listen to
>
> > > > > whatever crap we chose to hash out at them on the
> dial
> >
> > >

> > > >
> > > > Touche' Hitman. I never could figure out why Altoona
> > > (#263)
> > > > is a smaller market than State College (#250).
> Altoona
> > is
> > >
> > > > technically a city. I'd figure it a bigger market.
> > > >
> > > Altoon's population has been on a steady decline while
> > State
> > > College's is building. To give you an idea how bad it
> > > is...when I started in thiz biz wayyyyy back
> > when...Altoona
> > > and State College were literally one apart, although if
> > > memory serves, I think State College was always the
> larger
> >
> > > of the 2. Also...State College COULD and WOULD be a
> city
> > it
> > > is consolidated which is something the local governments
>
> > > seem hell bent NOT to do.
> > >
> > Then I wonder what boundaries they use around here to
> > determine the market. The Borough and the Townships will
> > never, ever consolidate. That means too many people
> having
> > to turn over power and just like the school boards and Act
>
> > 72 gambling money, townships have no intention of turning
> > over power to the Borough and vice versa.
> >
> > But where are the boundaries? Centre County lines? Even
> > WIEZ-AM which is in Lewistown and not even part of a
> market
> > made some inbounds by picking up Rush. Once Dame dropped
> it
> > and picked up Sean Hannity, WIEZ scooped up Rush and they
> > got a point or two in this market.
> >
> > Even Altoona...I would think that the boundaries are not
> the
> > city lines. Even Philly, one of the largest markets in
> the
> > country crosses over county lines and even state lines
> into
> > NJ, DE and some spots in MD. Philly stations get ratings
> > points in the Lancaster market the Reading market and even
>
> > down in Atlantic City.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
>