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The Monday Morning Memo

SUMMARY

1. Make sure you have great ads.
2. Buy a 1-week schedule with a 3-frequency. (You can go as low as a 2.5, but not 2.4.)
3. No daypart can cross 6A, 7P, or Midnight.
4. Buy the largest 1-week NET REACH you can afford. If you’re using more than 1 station, the Master R&F cannot drop below 2.5.
5. Air that 1-week schedule 52 weeks a year.
Brace yourself for the “chickening-out period” that happens in about 13 weeks.

QUESTION: You spoke about San Francisco, but how many cities does Nielsen measure with such a high degree of intensity?

ANSWER: Nielsen has been continually increasing the number of cities in which they use the Portable People Meter (PPM), and they have been increasing sample sizes as well. The last time I checked, cities as small as Greensboro NC, Jacksonville FL, Memphis TN, and Hartford CN were being measured using PPM technology with sample sizes large enough to measure the whole United States.

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Random Quote:

“We all have our flaws. Some large and some small. Some that come and go, others that persist. I, for one, don’t remember birthdays. I’m not always welcoming to perfectly nice people whom I’m meeting for the first time. When inconvenienced, even slightly, I can’t resist the temptation to let the person who’s inconvenienced me know that I’ve been inconvenienced. And I tend to allow my priorities to overshadow the priorities of others, even of those I love. Perhaps, especially of those I love.

As I stood there in the customer service line thinking of all that had just transpired, what I found myself hoping, what I found myself almost praying for, was that despite all my flaws, when the time came, as it surely would, my wife would be willing to fight for me as hard as Jennifer had fought for her husband.

My wife, her name is Ellen.”

- Amor Towles, Table for Two, p. 105-106 "Hasta Luego"

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