https://ratings.****************/content/arb093
This month it's the third highest in the country behind KPNT St Louis with a 7.4 and KTBZ Houston with a 6.6.Wouldn't surprise me if 106.5 The End has the strongest AQH share of any Alternative formatted station in the country, with the possible exception of KPNT St. Louis.
And don't alternative fans usually listen other ways than FM?Interesting that alternative is doing so well right now in Charlotte since the format struggles in many other large southern markets
What happened to the translator?(the even more Alt friendly triangle doesn’t have anything for new rock!).
I added WEND back to my presets the other day. The new PD has it sounding decent. They're more gold based than most alternative stations. I hadn't listened to WEND regularly since the early 2000s. WRFX seems to be a work in progress, and there has been some overlap with WEND recently.Interesting that alternative is doing so well right now in Charlotte since the format struggles in many other large southern markets (the even more Alt friendly triangle doesn’t have anything for new rock!). For years it was almost always a basement dweller, and the signal is a bit challenged too, so that’s a nice surprise.
WBT seems to be crawling back. Has the FM simulcast benefit WFNZ any?
96.1 has fallen badly. They beat Kiss pretty regularly for a while in the early 2010s and they’re almost all the way at the bottom now.
I wonder how 95.7 does these days. I caught them the other day during e-skip and no change in over 20 years.
If WFNZ's numbers include 610 AM and 92.7 things are not going well.Interesting that alternative is doing so well right now in Charlotte since the format struggles in many other large southern markets (the even more Alt friendly triangle doesn’t have anything for new rock!). For years it was almost always a basement dweller, and the signal is a bit challenged too, so that’s a nice surprise.
WBT seems to be crawling back. Has the FM simulcast benefit WFNZ any?
96.1 has fallen badly. They beat Kiss pretty regularly for a while in the early 2010s and they’re almost all the way at the bottom now.
I wonder how 95.7 does these days. I caught them the other day during e-skip and no change in over 20 years.
I was told last week that Radio One is no longer reporting 610AM. You will notice it is listed as WFNZ-FM.If WFNZ's numbers include 610 AM and 92.7 things are not going well.
Stations don't "report" to Nielsen. Even unsubscribed stations encode and it is very rare for any PPM market not to encode.I was told last week that Radio One is no longer reporting 610AM. You will notice it is listed as WFNZ-FM.
The person I spoke with who would have direct knowledge used the word report. I understand that is not the correct wording. I suspect they unsubscribed WFNZ-AM. I doubt they removed the PPM Encoder.Stations don't "report" to Nielsen. Even unsubscribed stations encode and it is very rare for any PPM market not to encode.
WFNZ’s ratings for both the AM and FM are reported under a single line item listed as “WFNZ-FM”. It’s common industry practice to report simulcasts that way.The person I spoke with who would have direct knowledge used the word report. I understand that is not the correct wording. I suspect they unsubscribed WFNZ-AM. I doubt they removed the PPM Encoder.
If it is a 100% simulcast (except for a limited quota of hours for sports play by play) then just about every simulcast selects single line reporting.Wouldn’t 610 and 92.7 be eligible for single line reporting?
So rather than make an assumption, let me ask does WFNZ have any ratings AM or FM? I've been around long enough to know 6+ doesn't really tell the story.If it is a 100% simulcast (except for a limited quota of hours for sports play by play) then just about every simulcast selects single line reporting.