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RockinScience
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KROCK is an alternative rock format that happens to include active rock. 95X is classic Hard Rock and today's active rock. TK99 is antique classic rock (20+ years old). As far as being in last place, you can say the same for KROCK as X & K are tied for 8th place. TK showed some growth in the last book, but that's why agency's ask for a 3 or 4 book average. Surveys fall where they fall. X has shown steady growth and uh I think the Miller Kaplan numbers for last month showed that pretty clearly. And isn't that the final yard stick that all the stations are measured by??? Revenue?