Sunday, December 20, 2009
It's the End of the World As We Know It
Link to December 16 New York Times article, "You Never Listen to Celine Dion? Radio Meter Begs to Differ".
Excerpt: That more men are mellowing out to Air Supply than are willing to admit it is a curious discovery, but the new system has serious repercussions, especially for classical radio. When 12 major areas, including New York and Los Angeles, switched to the system last year, classical radio’s market share fell 10.7 percent in those areas, a significant drop, according to a study by Research Director, a ratings consultancy.
In LINKcat, there a 15 copies of 9 sound recordings by Air Supply. Plus 1 DVD.
As Pete Hamon has always said, libraries have something to offend everyone!
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