WNET
TV and WBFO radio are looking for more Canadian members and underwriters.
There
are an estimated 5.8 million people in southern Ontario that can pick up the
stations over the air.
Plus, mobile apps are making access to U.S. stations even
easier.
To
reflect the change, the parent organization, formerly known as Western New York
Public Broadcasting, has changed its name to Buffalo Toronto Public Media
(BTPM). It includes three PBS TV channels and four FM radio stations and
digital media platforms.
It
is unknown how many people in Ontario listen to NPR News/Talk WBFO, but it is thoug to be in the thousands.
Numeris, Canada’s nonprofit ratings service, does not publish listening
to U.S. stations.
Don
Boswell, President and CEO of BTPM said in a press release that the new name better reflects what it is and where it broadcasts:
“Our
members, viewers, and listeners know the stations they love, but they don’t
always know that they’re all part of the same organization. [Western New York
Public Broadcasting] didn’t describe who we are. Buffalo Toronto Public Media
does. We are public media serving both sides of the border.”
WBFO
covers most of the Toronto and Hamilton metro areas. Some listeners have
experienced interference caused by CIRV 88.9 FM, a Canadian station that is
close on the dial to WBFO (88.7 FM).
Because
of this, BTPM is suggesting that people listen via WBFO’s streaming audio.
Customers of Rogers Cable that have smart speakers are being urged to say “Play
WBFO-FM.”
Another
reason BTPM is promoting WBFO in Canada is declining listening
to CBC’s 24/7 news channel.
CBC has experienced several budget cuts in recent
years.
However,
the CBC News station in Toronto, CBLA-FM, had a 16.6 AQH share in the most
recent Numeris ratings. It reflected listening between August 26 and November
24, 2019.
BRPM
has an underwriting sales office in Toronto and WBFO has a studio there.
NEW RESEARCH INDICATES
SMART SPEAKER USAGE CONTINUES TO GROW
According
to The Winter 2019 Smart Audio Report,
a study by NPR and Edison Research,24% of Americans, age
18 and over, own
a smart speaker system.
This means 60 million people have at least one set in
their household.
The
Smart Audio Report is based on a survey of 1,002 adults 18+ that was conduced
by telephone between December 31, 2019 and January 5, 2020. 1/05/2020.
Similar
studies from 2017 and 2018 were used for comparisons.
You
can download the complete report here.
The
report says the average smart speaker household now has 2.6 devices, up from
2.3 devices per household at the same time last year.
According
to Edison’s recent Share of Ear study,
17% of listening to audio at home is done via smart speakers.
The
same study also found that the top source of audio heard on smart speakers (46%)
comes from streaming audio. Audio streams of AM and FM radio stations is the
second leading source (24%).
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