Yesterday, I heard Erick Erickson say WSB is the most-listened-to News/Talk station in the U.S. Of course, we know that WSB is #1 in average audience among Persons 6+ in the Atlanta market. But sometimes the top station in Atlanta could have less listeners than say the #10 station in New York or L.A.
When someone refers to "the most-listened-to" station, that means cume to me, e.g. number of different listeners in a week. Of course, it also could mean total hours of listening.
I checked out Mr. Erickson's claim by looking up the cumes of WSB, WABC/New York, KFI/Los Angeles and WGN/Chicago (in November). Keep in mind News/Talk as a format in general has been getting older and has been eroding to an extent. But you would never know that from WSB's #1 ratings.
As to the WSB claim, it's very close to being the #1 News/Talker in the U.S. Actually, WABC in New York, which ranks #13 in average audience, has a weekly cume of 932,300 compared to 915,900 for WSB. And WSB beat KFI (762,400) and WGN (760,500).
Not quite the most listened to in the nation but very close. Impressive, WSB.
When someone refers to "the most-listened-to" station, that means cume to me, e.g. number of different listeners in a week. Of course, it also could mean total hours of listening.
I checked out Mr. Erickson's claim by looking up the cumes of WSB, WABC/New York, KFI/Los Angeles and WGN/Chicago (in November). Keep in mind News/Talk as a format in general has been getting older and has been eroding to an extent. But you would never know that from WSB's #1 ratings.
As to the WSB claim, it's very close to being the #1 News/Talker in the U.S. Actually, WABC in New York, which ranks #13 in average audience, has a weekly cume of 932,300 compared to 915,900 for WSB. And WSB beat KFI (762,400) and WGN (760,500).
Not quite the most listened to in the nation but very close. Impressive, WSB.
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