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WHO PICKS UP FREE FM AUDIENCE?

seems like they left on a high note. mornings and pm drive both looked strong.
 
ringo69 said:
The last ratings showed 101.5 free fm had no listeners,thats why they changed their format.Doesn't matter what was written in LA,what matters is the Phoenix ratings. :)

Yes, but the point is that people think the FreeFM audience is a bunch of 19-year-old Xbox players, it really isn't.
 
KJCB said:
ringo69 said:
The last ratings showed 101.5 free fm had no listeners,thats why they changed their format.Doesn't matter what was written in LA,what matters is the Phoenix ratings. :)

Yes, but the point is that people think the FreeFM audience is a bunch of 19-year-old Xbox players, it really isn't.

No, they're a bunch of 30 year old Xbox players that love their strip clubs, sex stores, male enhancement drugs and goth clothing, or at least that is what I am to believe based upon the advertisements on most of the FREE-FM programming in Phoenix. Not many middle/upper class, high-end advertisers, i.e. Lexus, Golf Resorts, etc.

If affluent people were listening, then the FREE-FM sales staff was really inept--although I guess that's fairly obvious by the fact that most spot breaks were always underscored by a 4+ minute song.
 
KMGX said:
KJCB said:
ringo69 said:
The last ratings showed 101.5 free fm had no listeners,thats why they changed their format.Doesn't matter what was written in LA,what matters is the Phoenix ratings. :)

Yes, but the point is that people think the FreeFM audience is a bunch of 19-year-old Xbox players, it really isn't.

No, they're a bunch of 30 year old Xbox players that love their strip clubs, sex stores, male enhancement drugs and goth clothing, or at least that is what I am to believe based upon the advertisements on most of the FREE-FM programming in Phoenix. Not many middle/upper class, high-end advertisers, i.e. Lexus, Golf Resorts, etc.

If affluent people were listening, then the FREE-FM sales staff was really inept--although I guess that's fairly obvious by the fact that most spot breaks were always underscored by a 4+ minute song.


or my personal favorite....the gsm of 101.5 free fm advertising for spots. what was that!?! Please buy time on our station? Now for a song for 4 and half minutes..then back to Tom Lykis!!
 
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