Harold,
Your last email reminded me of a question that I have had since
Arbitron and other companies started tracking internet radio usage. Is
there a statistically valid method to compare traditional radio
listening stats (cume and aqh) with internet radio stats (as
represented by Arbitron)?
Thanks,
shawn
--- Harold@... wrote:
> Gentlemen and Ladies,
>
> I'm certainly not going to badger you about partipating in this
> group--you're free to participate in this group in any way you like,
> whether that be as a silent observer or an active conversationalist.
> I'm perfectly happy letting you all know what's new in the world of
> Internet radio, but I just wanted to let you know--just in case you
> didn't already--that you're free to jump in with your own Internet
> radio topic at any time. Besides, I can't possibly know everything
> about this new medium. So feel free to take a topic and run with it
> anytime!
>
> The Music Law Summit West takes place on Wednesday in San Francisco [
> http://www.futureofmusic.org/events/hastings04/index.cfm ]. Panel
> topics will include: peer-to-peer file sharing, digital download
> stores, major label contracts, and music & politics. The event will
> include a keynote by Lawrence Lessig [ http://www.lessig.org/blog/ ].
>
> Paul Maloney of the Radio And Internet Newsletter [
> http://www.kurthanson.org ] reports that the latest Arbitron Internet
> Broadcast Ratings show that in January nearly all networks rebounded
> from December's marked decreases:
>
> http://www.kurthanson.com/archive/news/022004/index.asp
>
> Apparently, folks are returning to their favorite webcasts after
> switching to holiday program in December. The Arbitron ratings can
> be found here:
>
> http://www.arbitron.com/newsroom/archive/WCR02_19_04.htm
>
> Harold J. Johnson
> VoyagerRadio
> Transmitting Downtempo Electronica to Earth
> Site: http://www.VoyagerRadio.com
> Blog: http://VoyagerRadio.blogspot.com
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