Register   |  Login Free Newsletter Subscription
Subscribe to B&C Magazine
Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

A healthy, stable market

By Dan Trigoboff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 5/27/2002

WVLT-TV "Volunteer TV" General Manager Chris Baker loves SEC football. And why not? A December game in prime time—if the University of Tennessee is one of the teams involved—can bring the station a 50 rating. SEC football averaged a 17/39 last fall; the Vanderbilt-UT game did a 31/65, Baker says. And most stations in Knoxville, Tenn., need all the ratings wins they can get against powerhouse WBIR-TV.

Those numbers may be attainable this fall, but they won't be available. Except for Acme-owned WBXX-TV, no station in the market has yet agreed to participate in Nielsen's metered measurement, planned to begin in October. While Nielsen cites the superiority of meters over diaries and remains committed to making meters the standard in every market that can support them, stations complain about the increased costs and the timing: Budgets for 2002 were already complete when Nielsen made its announcement, local execs say. Participation will not likely come before 2003, if at all.

Local stations are preparing to go digital, moving their signals to taller towers. The rugged Smoky Mountains terrain that brings tourists and dollars into the market also provides favorable spots for transmission towers. "Basketball coaches always say," notes WTNZ(TV) GM John Hayes, "you can't coach height." Fox affiliate WTNZ, ABC affiliate WATE-TV and NBC affiliate WBIR-TV share a tower on Sharp's ridge, not far from WVLT-TV's; WPXK's will be on Cross Mountain.

The market is healthy, overall, neither overperforming nor underperforming; its population and revenue rankings are identical at No. 62. "Employment is good here," says Hayes. "Automotive advertising is good. So are health care, retail, fast food. As a Fox station, fast food is always a good category for us." Notes Baker, "The market seems to rise above the lows. It's not as prone to economic fluctuations. We in television still struggle to find good employees. It's a good market for employment."

Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

Talkback

We would love your feedback!

Post a comment

» VIEW ALL TALKBACK THREADS

Related Content

Related Content

 

By This Author

PRODUCT WIRE




 
Advertisement

More Content

  • Blogs
  • Podcasts
  • Photos

Blogs


Sorry, no blogs are active for this topic.

» VIEW ALL BLOGS RSS

Podcasts

Photos

  • Sarah Palin's TV Land Lookalikes
    Forget Tina Fey. B&C has compiled a gallery of dead ringers for Alaska Governor Sarah Palin from the world of TV.
  • The 60 Minutes Clock, Through the Years
    CBS' 60 Minutes is celebrating 40 years on the air and, as the show has evolved, so has its signature clock logo.
  • Showtime Showhouse
    Cable Network Showtime & Metropolitan Home Magazine partnered to turn a brownstone house near Gramercy Park into a luxurious & artistic representation of its programs. Each room is inspired by the Network's shows.

    Photographs taken by Lucy Hemmings.

Advertisements





B&C NEWSLETTERS

Click on a title below to learn more.

Broadcasting & Cable Today
B&C HD Update
B&C Telco IP Update
B&C Local Cable Advertising Sales
B&C Hispanic Television Update
B&C International Update
B&C TechTalk
B&C NewsCentral
©2008 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Please visit these other Reed Business sites