I've long wondered if diary markets are at a disadvantage when it comes to a stations' efforts offering Christmas/holiday music. What I especially like about the PPM measurements is that there's a special reporting period - the holiday book. It's easy to see the results of a stations' holiday music programming.
Here on The Treasure Coast, like some other diary markets both in Florida and across the country, ratings are released just twice a year. There's a "Spring Book" and a "Fall Book." Maybe it's me, but the frequency is all so confusing as well. As I recall, ratings are released end of January/beginning of February & end of July/beginning of August.
WOSN (Ocean FM 97.1) features wall-to-wall holiday music starting the day after Thanksgiving and ends it on December 26. In looking at their previous ratings, Fall '23 was 2.8. Spring '24 was 4.7, Fall '24 was 5.7, Spring '25 was 2.9. In just glancing at some other diary markets, I see swings like this as well. Can someone make sense of this? And in which book would reflect December listening?
For what it's worth, I don't think diary ratings are worth the expense in subscribing.
Here on The Treasure Coast, like some other diary markets both in Florida and across the country, ratings are released just twice a year. There's a "Spring Book" and a "Fall Book." Maybe it's me, but the frequency is all so confusing as well. As I recall, ratings are released end of January/beginning of February & end of July/beginning of August.
WOSN (Ocean FM 97.1) features wall-to-wall holiday music starting the day after Thanksgiving and ends it on December 26. In looking at their previous ratings, Fall '23 was 2.8. Spring '24 was 4.7, Fall '24 was 5.7, Spring '25 was 2.9. In just glancing at some other diary markets, I see swings like this as well. Can someone make sense of this? And in which book would reflect December listening?
For what it's worth, I don't think diary ratings are worth the expense in subscribing.