Lots of avails on the WRKO Boston Red Sox Radio Network?

Dan.Strassberg dan.strassberg@att.net
Fri Jul 13 17:24:06 EDT 2007


I may have figured it out. Suppose you multiply the number of times
per week WABC actually aired its calls by the number of listeners in
an average quarter hour. I don't know if even that could work out to 2
billion. 2*10^9/4*10^3=5*10^5. It would work out if WABC had 500,000
listeners in an AQH. 500,000 sounds awfully high even in the huge New
York market, but maybe it's not impossible. The implication would seem
to be that ~5% of the entire population of the market was tuned to 770
every hour of every day. After all, as they say, figures don't lie but
liars do figure and hyperbole is not exactly unknown to broadcasters
;>)

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Garrett Wollman" <wollman@bimajority.org>
To: "Sid Schweiger" <sid@wrko.com>
Cc: "BRI" <boston-radio-interest@rolinin.BostonRadio.org>
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: Lots of avails on the WRKO Boston Red Sox Radio Network?


> <<On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:16:35 -0600, "Sid Schweiger" <sid@wrko.com>
> said:
>
>> Consider this:  The late Rick Sklar once calculated that WABC
>> mentioned
>> its call sign at least 2 *billion* times each week.
>
> That would involve repeating the callsign more than 3,300 times per
> *second*.  I doubt it.  Even two million times a week would be
> impossible.  With an average song length of 2-1/2 minutes, jingling
> between every song would only be four thousand times a week.
>
> An entire year is only about 3 million seconds.
>
> -GAWollman
>



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