Pappy's Crappy wrote:
Rock licks pappy's ass wrote:
Not to mention that North does mourning drive with alot more potential listeners and only did a 3.7. While Murph and Mully did a 4.4 with most people in their office already.
Well, in fairness, I think the ratings are expressed as a percent of those listening at any given time, so North's 3.7 in morning drive could actually mean more total people listening than a 4.4 in midday. That's why I said the midday shows had a larger PERCENTAGE increase over the summer ratings than North, my point still being with all these new sports talk listeners out there this fall, I don't think Mikey's increased numbers were as great as the Score is spinning them.
You are correct, sir!
The amount of listners reaches its peak each day between 7:15 and 7:30 AM. The numbers decline from there, and fall off exponentially after 6:30PM.
While MVP is on an upsurge, you can look for the Score to re-take the lead no later than the spring book, which will come out in July. That is when, with a World Champs Sox team on their station, their cume or overall audience will increase due to new listeners who will be tuning in only for Sox games.
MVP will then be in a position to actually post a profit for the first time in about ten years. They have lost a fortune on the Sox and Bulls deals. This may also lead to more local sports programming for them. Maylead to...
I would guess that overall ratings for both stations will be down during the winter book unless the Bears make it to the Super Bowl. North will be hard pressed to hold his fall numbers, as will MJH. But MJH has a much better track record going forward as of now, than North does.