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Atlanta Ratings 2-22-22

To be fair, data quoted in previous posts could be from various sources and could be the latest figures or for a different time period.

(page is behind a free subscription "wall")

For the January 2022 survey period (Thu. Jan. 6 - Wed. Feb. 2),
(Positions in parentheses are from Holiday 2021)
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Atlanta - Age 25-54 (all persons):

1 WWWQ (3)
2 WALR (4)
3 WAMJ (7)
T4 WVEE (6)
T4 WFSH (1)
6 WSB-FM (2)
7 WSRV (5)
? WSB (AM) (9)

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Atlanta - Age 18-34 (all persons):

1 WWWQ (4)
2 WSB-FM (1)
T3 WSRV (5)
T3 WVEE (6)
T3 WSTR (T7)
6 WWPW (T2)
10 WFSH (T2)
? WALR (T7)

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Atlanta - Age 18-49 (all persons):

1 WWWQ (2)
2 WALR (4)
T3 WSB-FM (1)
T3 WAMJ (7)
5 WVEE (?)
6 WWPW (5)
T10 WFSH (3)
T10 WSB (AM)
? WSRV (8)
 
Wow, that All Access story says Q99.7 was #1 Persons 18-34 for the previous 7 monthlies before the Holiday month, then it shot back up to #1 in January. That's 8 of 9 months at #1 Persons 18-34. Also now #1 Persons 25-54 and 18-49. Congratulations to those guys.
 
Wow, that All Access story says Q99.7 was #1 Persons 18-34 for the previous 7 monthlies before the Holiday month, then it shot back up to #1 in January. That's 8 of 9 months at #1 Persons 18-34. Also now #1 Persons 25-54 and 18-49. Congratulations to those guys.
Congratulations to The Bert Show specifically. I’m sure there’s a big carryover effect. Too bad iHeart won’t put more effort in to mornings at 96.1 because they could really do well with the effort.

I’m amazed at how well The Fish does in such a large market especially. Do they struggle getting advertisers? I’d think a lot of companies unless maybe some local ones would want to stay away from anything religious.
 
My wife's radio is usually tuned to the Fish. I have heard a lot of auto dealers/repair and home improvement commercials and some fast food. Its been a decade but the last time I saw an income breakdown of the zip codes that the 104.7 does well in their listeners have excellent disposable incomes.
 
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