continued from here:
https://hfboards.mandatory.com/thre...print-jack-edwards-contract-extended.2385059/
https://hfboards.mandatory.com/thre...print-jack-edwards-contract-extended.2385059/
When did DJ Bean become such a prick?
Just ask Felger.When it got him higher ratings. Being a jackwagon sells.![]()
When it got him higher ratings. Being a jackwagon sells.![]()
Just ask Felger.
He just sucks?Then what's Jimmy Murphy's excuse?
So as of this weekend tunein app will no longer stream local radio. Problem is my iPod won't load the radio.com app. Any suggestions other than get a new device?
Where did you see that?
Don’t like that radio app at all.So as of this weekend tunein app will no longer stream local radio. Problem is my iPod won't load the radio.com app. Any suggestions other than get a new device?
They started spots about it 2 weeks ago and the last week its been the guys on EEI making the announcements. May be just EEI I don't listen to 98.5 much.
Tune In is being nasty about it - look what they do if you click WEEI
Listen to Ordway, Merloni & Fauria on WEEI on TuneIn
That’s awesome. I hate EEI anyhowTune In is being nasty about it - look what they do if you click WEEI
Listen to Ordway, Merloni & Fauria on WEEI on TuneIn
Tune In is being nasty about it - look what they do if you click WEEI
Listen to Ordway, Merloni & Fauria on WEEI on TuneIn
The difference in the numbers is eye openingThe Sports Hub remains top-rated radio station in Boston - The Boston Globe
In the latest round of ratings between Boston’s two sports radio heavyweights, The Sports Hub remained the top-rated station in the market in the spring Nielsen Audio ratings, while WEEI finished second.
The Sports Hub (98.5 FM) earned a 10.6 share overall in the men 25-54 demographic from the period of March 29-June 20 to finish first. WEEI (93.7 FM) was second with a 7.2 share.
WVEI, parent company of Entercom’s Providence-based station that carries WEEI’s programming, earned an additional 0.6 share in the Boston market.
In the always contentious battle among morning drive (6-10 a.m.) programs, The Sports Hub’s “Toucher and Rich” show was first (10.2), while WEEI’s “Kirk and Callahan” program was second (9.4, 9.8 with WVEI’s 0.4 share included).
In middays (10 a.m-2 p.m.), classic rock station WZLX’s “Carter Alan” program was first (10.0). The Sports Hub’s “Zo and Beetle” show was second (9.2), while WEEI’s “OMF” show was third (8.8) but moves to second with the WVEI share included (1.0).
It should be noted that Nielsen advises that the WVEI share should not be added to the WEEI share, even though it is true that WVEI comes in better in the Boston market in some areas than does WEEI, such as the South Coast.
The reason, per Nielsen, is that the purpose of the ratings is to reflect the same content and advertising load at a specific station or program. The advertising content on WEEI and WVEI is different — Entercom has made the decision to sell the stations separately — and thus any share from WVEI should count separately.
In afternoon drive (2-6 p.m.), the Sports Hub’s “Felger and Massarotti” remained the highest-rated program in the market, finishing first with 14.7 share. WEEI’s “Dale and Keefe” program was second (6.8, 0.9 for WVEI).
In the 6-7 p.m. window, The Sports Hub, which usually airs “The Baseball Reporters” hosted by Tony Massarotti in that slot, took first (13.3). WEEI, which typically features the Red Sox pregame show in that period, finished fourth (5.8, 0.4 for WVEI).