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Re: Just in case you thought radio wasn't popular anymore [message #87712 is a reply to message #87695] |
Thu, 05 April 2018 23:49 |
Khanman
Messages: 21 Registered: March 2018
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Given the context of the study, these numbers aren't surprising. This was about advertisement reach, right? So, they're only counting things that have ads. Anything watched on Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO, iTunes, movies already purchased, etc., would be out since they don't have advertisements for things outside of their own products. If all of those were included, I bet television would be higher. Maybe they were included, I don't know. They don't really hand out the details very easily on their site.
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Re: Just in case you thought radio wasn't popular anymore [message #87758 is a reply to message #87695] |
Sun, 08 April 2018 11:58 |
lush
Messages: 16 Registered: March 2018
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Now I feel a little silly for not analyzing the information provided better. I forgot to put it in context of advertisement reach. You guys are right, it makes sense that even if more advertisers can reach people through the radio, it doesn't mean that they're not watching more television.
Still, it shows that a lot of people are listening to the radio! I was surprised to see country music at the number one spot. What about you all?
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