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K.M. Richards
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David, the 15 Nov ppm ratings I saw rated WKTU 3.9 in 8th place. #1 was WLTW at 6.8. It wasn't broken down by age demographic.
If you hang around and read other threads here, one thing you will learn is that the ratings that are made available by Nielsen free of charge are the all encompassing 6+ numbers, which ranks stations on total listening. Those numbers include those under 18 years of age and over 54 years of age, which are considered to be non-sellable demos but can skew a station's apparent success or lack of same.
You will see a lot of threads here where people go apesh*t over the 6+ numbers, making all kinds of proclamations and predictions based on them ... only to be proven wrong when those of us who have access to the demographic breakdowns in the markets where we work do real comparisons in-demo.
The so-called "hit" music stations are going to be concerned with their 18-34 age group ratings. Softer "hit" and Country formatted stations tend to look at 18-49 as "their" numbers. Gold-based stations use 25-54. A station's performance in demos other than the ones they sell to tends to be dismissed as incidental.
David used the 25-54 numbers for NYC to make a point about how low ratings can be in-demo for a station to be viable, because -- as you point out -- WLTW has a 6.8 in the 6+ numbers. But they only have a 0.6 in 25-54, which pretty much proves that you should ignore the 6+ ratings.
Hope this explanation widens your knowledge base a bit more.