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On Oct 3, 2:54 am, SFTV_troy wrote:
David Eduardo wrote: The standard daypart is 7 to Midnight. Using the 6th largest city, Houston, as an example, between 7 PM and midnight...as a percentage of all persons, whether using radio or not, it is 0.6%. In 18-34 year olds, the share is 0.4% of all persons in that age group, whether listening or not. Thank you. That's what I wanted. For comparison, television pulls over 60% of all persons during 7 to midnight. - 0.6% listening to AM during primetime - over 30% watching broadcast TV (fox, cw, ...) - over 60% watching all tv (including cable) Is it any wonder the AM stations feel the need to improve the quality of the sound (digital upgrade), in hopes of bringing in more listeners. I listen to the radio if I'm doing something else. The new shows are out, so I'm watching them right now, to see if any are going to be worth adding to the list. |
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