glaherty wrote:Those 25-54 numbers have to be scary for them, they're really just one of the pack when you take out those listeners who are on the senior tour. but honestly how many listeners between 12-25 do they have. Part of the NW problem imo, is they have few young prospects in the system, no draft picks.
jon wrote:Mr. Johnston resisted any suggestion that CKNW's programming was undermined by the BBM figures. "Absolutely not," he said. "CKNW continues to be the leader, continues to be local 24/7. The CBC is local in the morning and local in the afternoon drive - the rest of the time they are nationally syndicated. We're not concerned."
radiofan wrote:jon wrote:Mr. Johnston resisted any suggestion that CKNW's programming was undermined by the BBM figures. "Absolutely not," he said. "CKNW continues to be the leader, continues to be local 24/7. The CBC is local in the morning and local in the afternoon drive - the rest of the time they are nationally syndicated. We're not concerned."
Maybe "JJ" should listen to his station sometime. Since when would a tape delayed Charles Adler show from Winnipeg be considered local? Or the overnight wasteland that consists of 3 hours of 60 year old network replay radio shows and a 2 hour re-run of talk shows from the previous day? .
jon wrote:Corus on CKWX: "The station continues to be the lowest ranked station in the market in 12+ market share."
jon wrote:Both documents look at other stations, but neither includes any numbers for the CBC, presumably because CBC Radio is not one of the advertisers' choices for their advertising budget dollars."
jon wrote:My apologies for the cut and paste error. Well, actually, Paste worked fine. It was Cut that didn't....
Corus on CKWX: "News 1130 saw growth in both cume and overall share. A slight decline in male demos was offset by larger increases in females, resulting in one of their best books ever."
Coolcat wrote:How many CBC listeners would kick the CBC to the curb if they started playing commercials?
I think a fair amount of them.
This means that much of the CBC's numbers are thanks to the
taxpayer funding this advantage for them.
Coolcat wrote:How many CBC listeners would kick the CBC to the curb if they started playing commercials?
I think a fair amount of them.
This means that much of the CBC's numbers are thanks to the
taxpayer funding this advantage for them.
Coolcat wrote:How many CBC listeners would kick the CBC to the curb if they started playing commercials?
I think a fair amount of them.
This means that much of the CBC's numbers are thanks to the
taxpayer funding this advantage for them.
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