The January ratings were released on February 17. For reasons I can not explain, other than to say "Somebody goofed," Radio-Online listed KDAY (1.6) between KCAQ (0.2) and KGMX (0.1). By using my amazing powers of mathematical computation, I was able to mentally correct the error and put KDAY where it belongs, tied for #24.
http://ratings.****************/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb003
Ah! I see that now. Thanks.
Another question, I was on air on Saturday night at the same time a friend of mine was on air at another station. We were both mixing and didn't even know we were up against each other until this morning. Even though it was afterhours, do they still rate those shows? How can I find out how we both did?
24 hours of each day are rated. If by "after hours" you mean "overnights" there are ratings, but the sample is very small and for all but the biggest stations, the numbers are very bouncy. To look at one single day during a couple of late night or overnight hours is way outside the area of reliability. In fact, in those hours, most stations have 0.0 for individual hours.
A subscribed station can try to pull the data out of a custom report, though.
KDAY and ratings = oxymoron