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Thomps2525
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Mister Eduardo, it's true that Howard Stern had a low rating here in Los Angeles...but he still did a lot better than Don Imus's brief run on KLAC! New Yorkers and Angelenos are different breeds. After KRTH morning man Robert W. Morgan died, one of the DJs who did an on-air audition to replace him was Dan Ingram. They wound up hiring Philadelphia-born Gary Bryan.
To adapt Mister firepoint's assessment: In many cases, if listeners don't like a station for playing ten-minute commercial blocks, they won't simply change channels when the commercials start---they won't listen to the station at all. The AQH numbers may say how many potential listeners will hear an ad...but not, as you stated, how many people "will hear an ad." You seem to have spent more than 75 years (more or less) conducting tests and doing research and making studies and monitoring listenership and calculating statistics. (Whew!) Have you ever done studies for a particular advertiser to determine how many listeners actually paid attention to a radio ad when it was broadcast? If so, I'd love to hear the results.
To adapt Mister firepoint's assessment: In many cases, if listeners don't like a station for playing ten-minute commercial blocks, they won't simply change channels when the commercials start---they won't listen to the station at all. The AQH numbers may say how many potential listeners will hear an ad...but not, as you stated, how many people "will hear an ad." You seem to have spent more than 75 years (more or less) conducting tests and doing research and making studies and monitoring listenership and calculating statistics. (Whew!) Have you ever done studies for a particular advertiser to determine how many listeners actually paid attention to a radio ad when it was broadcast? If so, I'd love to hear the results.