Looks like 97 Rock and WYRK can claim the title of Rebound Champs of the market. Props also to WHTT and the Edge which are trending up. Hope Cumulus is at least buying lunch for the staffs at James Casey.
Only a guess, but I suspect WYRK re-captured Women and 97 Rock did the same with Men. Each station could not have rebounded at a better time. 97 Rock probably owns Men 25-54 and WYRK very likely owns Women 25-54. Would anybody be surprised if both stations were Top 3, Persons 25-54, maybe 1-2? Some posters in previous posts on an earlier ratings thread were throwing dirt on each station's grave. I recall posting that 97 Rock was much better than its Winter rating and that WYRK was far from dead, although I did question the state of country music and its affect on the format locally and nationally.
WBLK's 12+ rating softened, but it's still strong and I suspect it's still in the Top 5, Persons 25-54. The Breeze 12+ number is off a hair (one tenth of one share) from Winter, but I'm guessing it's doing better with Women 25-54 than when Mix was on the frequency. Could be the Breeze lost a few male listeners or that female listeners bounce between the Breeze, WHTT and Star, with Star and WHTT getting the benefit of format legacy and recall. Dunno, just a guess.
Star's up, Kiss is up... but Entercom's two big AM talkers are off about a share and a half each. This is a bit of a head scratcher, especially for WBEN. I wonder what WBEN did Persons 35-64? The format is known to dominate Men 35-64. Could be women had their fill of politics. WGR didn't have the benefit of the Sabres and Bills, but Bills training camp opens later this week, so the station will get a blast of oxygen and its pulse will quicken.