You mean Howard Stern going from 20 million terrestrial listeners to 1.2 million satellite listeners?
It shows his $500 million contract with Sirius buys the company an average 96,700 listeners in any given quarter hour.
While his audience is just a fraction of what it once was, his “Howard 100″ channel is satellite radio’s top-rated, delivering more listeners than any other channel.
Looking at the ratings of other channels it interested me that the “hits” still rule. The top channels on XM were the “20 on 20″ (where they play the same top 20 songs over and over) and “Top Tracks” (where they play the same 300 AOR songs — which you could probably name off the top of your head).
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Staring at Scarlett’s picture conjures up visions of Robert Redford in The Horse Whisperer…doesn’t it?!
What are you starring at Bill?
I didn’t see “Horse Whisper” my first SJ film was “Ghost World.” Which I highly recommend.
Norm,
Thanks for the “neighbor to neighbor” storm coverage and the vintage KNBQ a/c.
And “frankly Scarlett, you’re a hottie”!
What’s your take on ARB’s first ever release of Sat radio ratings?
You mean Howard Stern going from 20 million terrestrial listeners to 1.2 million satellite listeners?
It shows his $500 million contract with Sirius buys the company an average 96,700 listeners in any given quarter hour.
While his audience is just a fraction of what it once was, his “Howard 100″ channel is satellite radio’s top-rated, delivering more listeners than any other channel.
Looking at the ratings of other channels it interested me that the “hits” still rule. The top channels on XM were the “20 on 20″ (where they play the same top 20 songs over and over) and “Top Tracks” (where they play the same 300 AOR songs — which you could probably name off the top of your head).