Foxx said:Perceval said:Well, we don't want anyone to be disappointed! Maybe we'll think it through some more. What do others think?
If it were me, I'd look at the listening statistics to see how well each show was doing in terms of getting listeners and chart it over time (hopefully the stats tools themselves would show a chart over time or give some kind of time-span data), while also comparing the two shows to see if one show appears to be drawing listeners away from the first (so comparing the charts over time and seeing if there's a dip that is created around the introduction of the second show that maintains over time) to see if combining the two shows makes sense in terms of conserving resources while maximizing audience reach--essentially using the data to determine how to best optimize resource usage to reach as many people as possible.
If we're going for audience reach it makes sense to keep both shows since some people can listen one day or the other but not both. Options are good I suppose.