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Radio station billing

Based on an industry source, in Buffalo the leader is WYRK at around $7 million.
After that, it is WBEN, WBLK, WKSE, WTSS, WGR, WGRF, WMSX and WBUF.

In Rochester, it is WBEE at just under $6 million and then WHAM, WCMF, WRMM, KDKX, WPXY.

That is, of course, pre-2020 numbers. The 2010 year will be bizarre.

Remember, stations in a cluster have "unusual" ways of splitting multi-station sales data, so the list can be considerably off in real dollars.
 
Based on an industry source, in Buffalo the leader is WYRK at around $7 million.
After that, it is WBEN, WBLK, WKSE, WTSS, WGR, WGRF, WMSX and WBUF.

In Rochester, it is WBEE at just under $6 million and then WHAM, WCMF, WRMM, KDKX, WPXY.

That is, of course, pre-2020 numbers. The 2010 year will be bizarre.

Remember, stations in a cluster have "unusual" ways of splitting multi-station sales data, so the list can be considerably off in real dollars.
Did you mean WDKX instead of KDKX. I think WDKX and WVEE from Atlanta are two of the highest rated Urban Conetmpary stations in America
 
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