August 5, 2024
Welcome to JULY! Yeah, we know, in the real world we are actually in AUGUST. But in the NIELSEN multiverse, we are constantly going boldly forward into the past. The subject of our latest four-part series on the ratings fates and fortunes of countless radio stations began its journey on JUNE 20TH and reached the end of the road on JULY 17TH. So it’s really JULY“ish”.
The July book was buried deeply in the dog days of summer when meter keepers nationwide were abandoning their posts for some much-deserved rest and relaxation. This can have a dramatic effect on weekend numbers as you could have a heavy household absent for half the available weekends. Something worth keeping an eye on. However, The Ratings Experts from RESEARCH DIRECTOR, INC. – along with our partners in forensic science from XTRENDS – are here to look at the big picture. Here’s how it played out:
Read More…
August 1, 2024
Artificial Intelligence has been trending lately, especially in the radio world. But the reality is that we’ve been dealing with AI for years. Stop me if you’ve never experienced the following:
You call your bank, a store, your doctor and you are greeted by a metallic sounding “Hello!” followed by various prerecorded ‘blah, blah, blah.’ You spend the next eight minutes screaming “Operator” into your phone before Skynet says “Okay, you want a representative. I just need a few more bits of information…” That’s when you succumb and realize you have lost.
Read More…
July 25, 2024
I’m so sorry because I’m sure you now have “Here Comes the Sun” playing on repeat in your head. However, this is about the importance of radio on the weekends. Lately there has been a lot of buzz in the trade press about radio’s readiness on the weekend. This was obviously prompted by a couple of momentous events that happened on consecutive weekends. I’m not here to pontificate about what you should or should not do on the weekend at your stations. If you are a programmer, you already know all about this situation. Read More…
July 18, 2024
There’s a pretty popular Kenny Chesney song called “The Road and the Radio.” We can call this missive, “The Restaurant and the Radio.” Or maybe, “Road to the Restaurant”? We’ll think about a good title and get back to you. Here’s one thing we are sure of, though: a majority of radio listening happens in the car. Our medium has often been referred to as a “point of purchase” contact. Consumers are on the move, running errands, and spending money. Many of these trips involve going out to eat. Read More…
July 12, 2024
The Ratings Experts from RESEARCH DIRECTOR, INC. – in a committed relationship with the data wunderkinds from XTRENDS – have noticed a pattern, so far, in the JUNE ratings. For the most part, market cume is down and, when you look a bit closer, you’ll invariably see that PUMM has also decreased. This makes sense as during the span of this survey, school children were released from the bondage of education and families across the continent went on vacation. We also had two federal holidays. This book covered MAY 23RD through JUNE 19TH. It unfolded thusly … (wait, an entire opening graph without any snark or strange tangents? We must be off our game.)
Read More…