WBUH 89.1 FM Brewster is on the air

Ron Bello rbello@belloassoc.com
Sat May 24 17:32:19 EDT 2014


Average age of full time residents on Cape Cod is higher than Florida.
Lots of retired folks on a fixed income.  Much more $$$ in the summer.




On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Rob Landry <011010001@interpring.com>wrote:

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>
> On Fri, 23 May 2014, Kevin Vahey wrote:
>
>  http://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2014/05/22/wbur-
>> about-switch-radio-signal-that-will-give-virtually-full-
>> coverage-cape-cod/e5BysGxXVs6xcFXyQ4ZAAK/story.html
>>
>
>  WBUR now has complete coverage on Cape Cod.
>>
>
> How many public radio stations does the Cape have, counting those of BU,
> WGBH, and UMass Boston? Five? Six?
>
> I suppose the new WMVY also counts.
>
> Is there any other market of less than 200,000 that has as many?
>
> Cape Cod must be the most over-radioed market in the country. If you were
> to scale it up to the size of Boston, it would have about 300 stations,
> commercial and non-commercial.
>
> Are Cape Cod listeners worth so much more, per capita, than those of, say,
> Portsmouth?
>
>
> Rob
>


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