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Latest Chicago Radio Ratings

Robert Feder's report on the ratings

Ther next ratings report is out and Robert Feder has his report of the ratings https://www.robertfeder.com/2019/10...ago-radio-ratings-101-9-mix-takes-back-crown/ , he has the report for mornings, middays, afternoons, and evenings. And here is a surprise The Mix and WBBM does not have the #1 and #2 morning shows, I wonder when the last time this has happened. You won't even believe who took #2. Also what is up with Dr. Wayne he until yesterday had a post about the ratings form another site, that he failed to post so the ratings had caught me by surprise.
 
Some of the suburban signals are pulling down fairly impressive numbers - all things considered!

Chicagoans sure love their AC and Hot AC music. The rapid decline of US 99.5 is stunning. This most recent survey has got to be an all-time record low performance for that station.

WGCI certainly isn't the market force it once was.
 
I gather WCPT does not subscribe to Nielsen. Does anyone have information about the station's listenership?
 
I gather WCPT does not subscribe to Nielsen. Does anyone have information about the station's listenership?


I can't imagine that their ratings will be good as most of their lineup are syndicated shows, even through they now have a local morning show that runs for 2 hours before the Stephanie Miller Show, in the former time slot of The Bill Press Show, and they have an afternoon host both fo which are females, but that is just about it.
 
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Don't look now, but 720 WGN is back up to a 4.0 share in ages 6+! That's a meteoric rise compared to earlier this year.

AM radio in general seemed to have a surprisingly good survey this time.
 
Don't look now, but 720 WGN is back up to a 4.0 share in ages 6+! That's a meteoric rise compared to earlier this year.

AM radio in general seemed to have a surprisingly good survey this time.

But WGN is still 19th in 25-54, although that is up from 28th just a few months ago.

Again, in 25, 54, the combined shares of the two major sports stations is flat, WLS is the high end of its normal wobbly range at a 1.7 and we can assume that WBBM, at the low end of its normal statistical range, is flat, with most listening on FM by now.
 
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But WGN is still 19th in 25-54, although that is up from 28th just a few months ago.

Rome wasn't built in a day. :)

If they can make it back into the top 15 on a regular basis, they should be happy. It's unrealistic to expect a large cohort of listeners under the age of 40 to that radio station, IMO.
 
Must be the sports on the weekend.


Not sure about that, as Robert Feder doesn't report the ratings on weekends, he only does weekdays normally between the hours of 6 AM and Midnight, even through there are morning shows that can start as early as 5 AM, like starting Monday Steve Cochran's show will move to 5 AM and run until 9 AM. As he doesn't look at overnights or weekends which will be interesting, and some stations might only run programming that is only an hour long for each show, expect for WGN Radio. The big exception to that is Mike Stephen's show that airs before Lou Manfredini and the soon to be canceled Wintrust Business Lunch on Saturdays.
 
Don't look now, but 720 WGN is back up to a 4.0 share in ages 6+! That's a meteoric rise compared to earlier this year.

AM radio in general seemed to have a surprisingly good survey this time.

They still have a lot to go through if they want to competed against the really popular stations such as the Mix and WBBMs even when it comes to more morning drive as they two stations generally are first and second place.
 


But WGN is still 19th in 25-54, although that is up from 28th just a few months ago.

Again, in 25, 54, the combined shares of the two major sports stations is flat, WLS is the high end of its normal wobbly range at a 1.7 and we can assume that WBBM, at the low end of its normal statistical range, is flat, with most listening on FM by now.

NOt goijng to ask you where you get your numbers from, but how about people older then 54 and even younger then 25?
 
Rome wasn't built in a day. :)

If they can make it back into the top 15 on a regular basis, they should be happy. It's unrealistic to expect a large cohort of listeners under the age of 40 to that radio station, IMO.


And WGN Radio's fall certainly didn't happen in a day either, not sure when to pin point a date or year it happened, but you can cetnrainly look at it when the late Kevin Metheney took over as the prgogtram director, and he axed at point poplar show hosts, and had replaces like Jerry Agar, and a convicted felon as replacement hosts.
 
And WGN Radio's fall certainly didn't happen in a day either, not sure when to pin point a date or year it happened, but you can cetnrainly look at it when the late Kevin Metheney took over as the prgogtram director, and he axed at point poplar show hosts, and had replaces like Jerry Agar, and a convicted felon as replacement hosts.

WGN's decline was slow, indeed. But most of the problem has been the gradual attrition of older listeners due to obvious reasons and the lack of replacement under-55 listeners due to the old-sounding format and the fact that the station is on the wrong band.

This is a station that died the death of a thousand knives, and there was no single cause for its gradual decline.
 
NOt goijng to ask you where you get your numbers from, but how about people older then 54 and even younger then 25?

The numbers come from Nielsen.

Nobody cares about 55+, and the under-25 for this kind of station usually comes from accidental / unintentional listening (that which the PPM picks up from someone else's radio).
 


The numbers come from Nielsen.

Nobody cares about 55+, and the under-25 for this kind of station usually comes from accidental / unintentional listening (that which the PPM picks up from someone else's radio).

Wow iti s like who cares about anybody that old, which you look ate it WGN Radio must be trying for long people in their 9os or older with the announcement of Frank Sinatra
 
And WGN Radio's fall certainly didn't happen in a day either, not sure when to pin point a date or year it happened, but you can cetnrainly look at it when the late Kevin Metheney took over as the prgogtram director, and he axed at point poplar show hosts, and had replaces like Jerry Agar, and a convicted felon as replacement hosts.

The beginning of the end for WGN was the death of Bob Collins in 2000. The straw that broke the camel's back was the defection of the Cubs to WBBM/WSCR in 2015. The Sox and Blackhawks don't make up the difference.

Despite its heritage, the Elk Grove land that the tower sits on is far more valuable than the station itself (see also: WBBM). But unlike WBBM, they have nowhere else to go if they do sell it. I'm not saying they plan to shut it down completely, but it has to go through the minds of Nexstar suits at some point.
 
The beginning of the end for WGN was the death of Bob Collins in 2000. The straw that broke the camel's back was the defection of the Cubs to WBBM/WSCR in 2015. The Sox and Blackhawks don't make up the difference.

Despite its heritage, the Elk Grove land that the tower sits on is far more valuable than the station itself (see also: WBBM). But unlike WBBM, they have nowhere else to go if they do sell it. I'm not saying they plan to shut it down completely, but it has to go through the minds of Nexstar suits at some point.


The loss of Bob Collins was a great tragedy for WGN Radio that could have been prevented, but didn't because of his and another airplane had collided with each other, because neither pilot was aware of the other, until it was too late. While the Chicago Blackhawks haven't done much in the last few seasons, but are you forgetting that they did win 3 Stanley Cups since they signed with WGN Radio in 2008? The Chicago White Sox have been nit expected to do much other then lose as they have been in rebuilding for quite a lot of years now, and that doesn't look to change. Even through they landed the services of their new catcher they signed in free agency.
 
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