Per a lengthy report in Inside Radio...
http://www.insideradio.com/free/day-one-march-ppms-major-news-share-gains-in-ny-chicago-sf-atlanta-philly/article_7840daa6-7fa5-11ea-a7e4-3fa4f85ce808.html
... the March PPM reports that started arriving yesterday showed all-news and information formats up, and music formats down.
But this was not a disaster for music FMs nor a total victory for news and talk. The changes in specific music formats were less than an aggregate share point in most markets.
"From a national view Nielsen revealed the news/talk format increased from a 12.1 in February to 13.3 in March and all news stations increased 2.4 to 2.9 month-over-month (Adults 18+). During a presentation Tuesday, April 14, Nielsen also showed that most music formats lost ground, with AC taking the biggest hit, dropping from 8.3 in February to 7.7 in March. Pop CHR gave up half a share (5.6-5.1) while hot AC tumbled 4.6-4.2.
Of course, the impact of the virus was not felt in the first two weeks of the survey period (which began in the last week of February) and even then was felt differently in various markets depending on the early impact of the endemic.
http://www.insideradio.com/free/day-one-march-ppms-major-news-share-gains-in-ny-chicago-sf-atlanta-philly/article_7840daa6-7fa5-11ea-a7e4-3fa4f85ce808.html
... the March PPM reports that started arriving yesterday showed all-news and information formats up, and music formats down.
But this was not a disaster for music FMs nor a total victory for news and talk. The changes in specific music formats were less than an aggregate share point in most markets.
"From a national view Nielsen revealed the news/talk format increased from a 12.1 in February to 13.3 in March and all news stations increased 2.4 to 2.9 month-over-month (Adults 18+). During a presentation Tuesday, April 14, Nielsen also showed that most music formats lost ground, with AC taking the biggest hit, dropping from 8.3 in February to 7.7 in March. Pop CHR gave up half a share (5.6-5.1) while hot AC tumbled 4.6-4.2.
Of course, the impact of the virus was not felt in the first two weeks of the survey period (which began in the last week of February) and even then was felt differently in various markets depending on the early impact of the endemic.