My point PRECISELY!
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Says WHO?
Clearly not the numbers. A station that had double-digit shares playing music -- the same titles two other AMs and TWO FMS were playing -- now stalls in low/mid-single-digit range, and that's acceptable. And does so despite the modernday News/Talk assets that FMs aren't smart-enough to embrace as Apple sells iPod #100 MILLION.
Station owners here are willing to settle for present, eroding audience levels because they buy-into the laughable presumption that the-just-plain-folks-in-line-at-Shaw's, the people who'd be flattered to be asked by Arbitron, actually WANT to hear about governmental process day-after-day-after-mind-numbing-day. And, in the case of "corruption," process so-societally-acknowledged that it's quaint. You DID see that Buddy Cianci film, right? His present 38% would-vote-for-him number is higher than when-we-voted-for-him!
This assumed hunger for public affairs programming remains unchallenged, as topics unlikely to engage, entertain, or surprise Homer & Marge, or Tony & Tina, dominate. What-comes-out-the-speaker is that muted trombone you'd hear when the grown-ups speak in "Charlie Brown Christmas." Blah blah blah, blah blah blah, blah blah blah blah blah.
Even more-fundamentally confining: topic geography.
It's bad-enough to talk about things-that-only-a-fraction-of-audience-is-interested-in.
Slice it even thinner by talking-about-things-that-only-a-fraction-of-that-fraction relate to geographically.
Possibly the most important county in what Arbitron calls "#38: Providence-Warwick-Pawtucket" is in MASSACHUSETTS.
Bristol Co. MA diaries are often "swing voters."
It's the way the deck is stacked.
Those Attleboro and Swansea voters choose-to-live-work-and-play-here, but not reside in RI.
Possibly because of what-they're-hearing day-after-day on Talk radio, offered in such charming fashion.
How inviting.
<< Thing is with Beacon, its about talk radios Bread and Butter, RHODE ISLAND CORRUPTION! >>
Says WHO?
Clearly not the numbers. A station that had double-digit shares playing music -- the same titles two other AMs and TWO FMS were playing -- now stalls in low/mid-single-digit range, and that's acceptable. And does so despite the modernday News/Talk assets that FMs aren't smart-enough to embrace as Apple sells iPod #100 MILLION.
Station owners here are willing to settle for present, eroding audience levels because they buy-into the laughable presumption that the-just-plain-folks-in-line-at-Shaw's, the people who'd be flattered to be asked by Arbitron, actually WANT to hear about governmental process day-after-day-after-mind-numbing-day. And, in the case of "corruption," process so-societally-acknowledged that it's quaint. You DID see that Buddy Cianci film, right? His present 38% would-vote-for-him number is higher than when-we-voted-for-him!
This assumed hunger for public affairs programming remains unchallenged, as topics unlikely to engage, entertain, or surprise Homer & Marge, or Tony & Tina, dominate. What-comes-out-the-speaker is that muted trombone you'd hear when the grown-ups speak in "Charlie Brown Christmas." Blah blah blah, blah blah blah, blah blah blah blah blah.
Even more-fundamentally confining: topic geography.
It's bad-enough to talk about things-that-only-a-fraction-of-audience-is-interested-in.
Slice it even thinner by talking-about-things-that-only-a-fraction-of-that-fraction relate to geographically.
Possibly the most important county in what Arbitron calls "#38: Providence-Warwick-Pawtucket" is in MASSACHUSETTS.
Bristol Co. MA diaries are often "swing voters."
It's the way the deck is stacked.
Those Attleboro and Swansea voters choose-to-live-work-and-play-here, but not reside in RI.
Possibly because of what-they're-hearing day-after-day on Talk radio, offered in such charming fashion.
How inviting.