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Originally posted by Cpt. Mcgillicutty View PostBubba - "A lot of our deal now is based on advertising."
There ya go, if there were any doubts his new deal is a barter willy, there aren't anymore.
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Originally posted by NeTaS View PostLooks like Genesis Broadcasting is providing a new flagship for Bubba, on 820 AM.
I guess Nielsen won't be an issue, as WWBA doesn't subscribe.Originally posted by Drew GaraboCpt., with full awareness of your disdain for me, I still have to say that you are making some strong points.
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Originally posted by Amigo View PostAnyone, what is the barter system?
Is it bad?
"Here’s how a barter deal works: To launch the show, Limbaugh’s syndicator, Premiere Radio Networks [then EFM] — the same folks who syndicate wingnut du jour Glen Beck — gave Limbaugh’s three hours away — that’s right, no cash — to local radio stations, mostly in medium and smaller markets, back in the early 1990’s.
So, a local talk station got Rush’s show for zilch. In exchange, Premiere took for itself much of the local station’s available advertising time (roughly 15 minutes an hour) and packed the show with national ads it had already pre-sold."
So basically Bubba gives 820 the show for free and only makes money on the ads he sells.Originally posted by Drew GaraboCpt., with full awareness of your disdain for me, I still have to say that you are making some strong points.
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Originally posted by Cpt. Mcgillicutty View PostHere's a good explanation...
"Here’s how a barter deal works: To launch the show, Limbaugh’s syndicator, Premiere Radio Networks [then EFM] — the same folks who syndicate wingnut du jour Glen Beck — gave Limbaugh’s three hours away — that’s right, no cash — to local radio stations, mostly in medium and smaller markets, back in the early 1990’s.
So, a local talk station got Rush’s show for zilch. In exchange, Premiere took for itself much of the local station’s available advertising time (roughly 15 minutes an hour) and packed the show with national ads it had already pre-sold."
So basically Bubba gives 820 the show for free and only makes money on the ads he sells.Member, National Sarcasm Society. Like we need your support.
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Originally posted by The Butler View PostIt sounds more like Bubba is getting a % of advertising instead of a true barter like you described. The BRN would need a sales staff which they don't have. But Bubba bringing in the Elder, Stepps and Blue Apron $$ helps.Originally posted by Drew GaraboCpt., with full awareness of your disdain for me, I still have to say that you are making some strong points.
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Originally posted by Amigo View PostDoesn't seem like a bad system...Originally posted by Drew GaraboCpt., with full awareness of your disdain for me, I still have to say that you are making some strong points.
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Originally posted by Chob View PostSo if they don't subscribe, what data do they have to show to potential advertisers?
I guess they could always go with the tried and true "So ad person, how many times did we hear 'Bubba sent us/Bubba Army!!' last month?" and go with that.Originally posted by Drew GaraboCpt., with full awareness of your disdain for me, I still have to say that you are making some strong points.
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