Lack of radio listeners concerns station WKNH
Melissa Ball
Issue date: 10/13/05 Section: News
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Fifty students were randomly selected around campus to participate in the survey. They were asked if they were aware of the station's existence and whether or not they listened to it. They were also asked the reasons they did or did not listen to it. Most of the students said they just didn't know the station existed.
Sophomore Stacy Callahan said she doesn't listen to the station for a couple of reasons.
"I know that there is a radio station on campus, but I don't know what station it is. Also, I find it hard to tune into stations up here. I get frustrated and end up listening to my own CD's anyways," Callahan said.
That seemed to be the consensus of the 50 students polled. Many students said that if they knew what channel WKNH was on, they might listen to it.
Sophomore Katie Carmichael is one of the 8 percent of students that claim to have listened to WKNH.
"My roommate from last year got involved with the station and ended up getting her own show. I tuned in every so often to hear her, but other than that I do not listen to the station. In total, I've listened to it maybe two or three times," Carmichael said.
Forty percent of students polled said that they do not listen to the radio at all.
Sophomore Chelsea Turner said she rarely listens to the radio, so therefore she has never tuned into WKNH.
"When I am up at school, I really don't listen to the radio. I mostly just listen to my CD's unless I am in my car," said Turner.
Sophomore Matt Seitz said he does not listen to the radio station because he just "doesn't want to."
Some students felt that if WKNH had a more visible profile, more students would listen.
Students also said that radio is a relic from a bygone era.
"I think that one of the main reasons that students may not be listening to WKNH is because radio is not as popular as it used to be. I know from my own personal experience that I download my music and listen to them on my iPod as opposed to listening to the radio. Also, I think that students don't really use the radio portion of their stereos. I know that I bought my stereo system years ago for the use of its CD player," said Carmichael.
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ekd2323
posted 10/18/05 @ 11:59 AM EST
Why doesn't station management do something about lack of listenership? It seems that the station management (and advisor) don't care about what the audience wants. (Continued…)
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