In the key demo, 25-54, the one used by advertisers, we are now beating WABC by 43%.
It's the radio station owners (CC, Cumulus) that are killing their own industry by putting out an atrocious product.The real story here is the death of AM talk radio. It's over. I think Cumulus is just letting it die on it's own.
Mark Simone sent out this (half misleading...) email:
"For years WABC was the powerhouse, number one, most listened to talk radio station in America. WOR, for decades was a very, very distant second.
Then in 2013, Clear Channel, the biggest and smartest radio company in America, owner of 850 radio stations, iHeart Radio and the biggest radio stations in NYC (z100, Lite-FM, KTU, Q104, Power 105) bought WOR and began the mission to turn it into the number one talk station.
Last year, Sean Hannity, Rush and I decided to leave WABC and move over to WOR and began to bring up the ratings.
BREAKING: The latest rating book (Nielsen Radio Ratings, 6/9/14) has just been released - we have now tied WABC in overall ratings. The first time WOR has done that in decades.
In the key demo, 25-54, the one used by advertisers, we are now beating WABC by 43%.
In cume audience (total number of listeners in a week) we are now beating WABC by 30%.
In my time period, 10am - noon, we have been beating WABC by over 40%.
Thanks to everyone for all your support!"
For decades WOR's 6+ was just about half WABC's, month after month. WOR's program schedule shifted substantially during that time but that ratio never budged."For years WABC was the powerhouse, number one, most listened to talk radio station in America. WOR, for decades was a very, very distant second.
the "big three"Last year, Sean Hannity, Rush and I ...
Yeah, right.... decided to leave WABC and move over to WOR and began to bring up the ratings.
In the key demo, 25-54, the one used by advertisers, we are now beating WABC by 43%.
In cume audience (total number of listeners in a week) we are now beating WABC by 30%.
Apparently both stations are at the bottom of the list in the "key demo" with WABC having only the distinction of beating WADO!
WADO beat WABC in 25-54.
It's the radio station owners (CC, Cumulus) that are killing their own industry by putting out an atrocious product.
This ratings collapse is actually a very sad story for those of us who love talk radio.
I've always thought that inertia plays a big part in people's listening habits -- they pick a "favorite station" and stick with it no matter what kind of abuse they're dealt by the programmers. Up to a point. If things get too bad they simply stop listening.
That's likely what happened here: Rush and Sean moved from WABC to WOR but their listeners, rather than following them down the dial, simply stopped listening.
The really sad part is that the programming that replaced them on WABC is a whole lot better. Anyone would be hard pressed to make the case that Curtis & Kuby isn't great radio and Savage is certainly not the kind of partisan hack that his predecessor was in that slot.
A major shift in programming takes time to be accurately reflected in the ratings but this is definitely not what I would have expected.
Finally some stimulating conversation that's not completely predictable! I agree with Savage less than half the time, but he's a very interesting personality, unlike most of today's clone hosts.
Except that C&K and Savage haven't helped WABC ratings one bit.
I just don't see a solution beyond more syndicated shows to cut costs, more infomercials to make money and filling up the rest of the day parts with PI spots. What else could they do??