Posted on 26 October 2012. Tags: Air, arabic numerals, basic math, fresh air with terry gross, friday evening, Limbaugh, listeners, math, Million, npr programs, NPRs, prairie home companion, radio talk show, Show, terry gross
They’re always claiming that Limbaugh has the most listened to radio talk show with over 28 Million weekly listeners, and roughly 7 million unique listeners.
NPR’s All Things Considered has 35 Million weekly listeners, and over 11 Million unique weekly listeners. (That means 11 Million people listen to the program and the average listener listens to more than 3 episodes per week).
NPRs Fresh Air with Terry Gross has 27 Million listeners and 9 million unique listeners per week.
NPRs Prairie Home Companion airs on Friday evening and has 10.5 million unique listeners for the initial broadcast, an estimated 14 million unique listeners if you count affiliate rebroadcasts, and an estimated 16 million weekly listeners.
By any measure, there are NPR programs that beat Rush’s numbers.
Do Conservatives not understand the whole 1,2,3,4,5, system of Arabic numerals?
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Posted on 24 July 2011. Tags: Blasphemy, Chambers, death row records, Eminem, favorite song, Hip-hop, inconsistency, listeners, love, Song, Wu, wu tang 36 chambers
Some of mine:
1. This may or may not be considered blasphemy, but I think ‘One Love’ is the best song on Illmatic
2. Eminem is overhated and can be a potential top 10 candidate despite his inconsistency
3. Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) can sometimes be overrated when it’s mentioned among Hip Hop heads almost as often as Eminem is among common listeners
BQ: What is your favorite song by a Death Row Records affiliate?
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Posted on 18 January 2011. Tags: adult money, affiliate marketing, business, distribution service company, listeners, Marketing, MLM, music, music distribution, real adult, small businesses, Start, tunecore
Hello. I am 15 and I want to start my own online company. I don’t want to do affiliate marketing, MLM, etc. I want to actually start a company that sells a product or service. But since I don’t have a product, I would like to sell a service. What kind of service could I sell? I thought of a online music distribution service company that would put other people’s music on iTunes. The problem is, people can do that through Tunecore.
I also found a free website script on the internet that creates a music sharing website where bands and artists can share their music, and listeners can listen, rate, chat, etc.
I would like to make real adult money (50k-100k a year) from my company. What online service company could I start? Any ideas? I can make a basic website on webs.com, so would small businesses pay me to create a website for them? Any other service company ideas that could be very profitable?
Thanks.
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