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In regard to this story
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Scott,
I've been a Marketing Directory for over 20 years, with several different stations and I cannot believe WZVN did a POP/POB/Current Buzzword term for their Hurricane coverage. You never, and I mean, NEVER do a POP when someone has died in whatever event you are thinking of POPing. You just don't. End of discussion. These people should know better.
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POPs are the tools of GM's and ND's who jump on the phone with their promotion departments ordering them to do a POP right away and sometimes before the story is even over. They serve only one purpose. To make themselves and their news departments feel better. No one ever stops in their tracks to listen to the bragging kid boasting his or her greatness on the playground. POPs are also out of the 1990's playbook. Not 2022. NO ONE CARES.
Taking a look at the FTVLive demos.
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What clearly unites all demographics and keeps us coming back is knowing FTV is the singular place to find every dancing anchor video.
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I enjoyed your article on the demographics of those visiting your website. I’m curious the daily numbers you see and the top geographic areas people visit from. Can you do an article on that. And also the times of day when your website is most busy.
FTVLive Response:
The area where most people log onto to FTVLive is no surprise it is New York, followed by Washington, DC, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.
The busiest hour of the day is 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM EDT. That makes sense since the East coast is still longing on as the West Coast is waking up.