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August 2022 Bay Area Radio PPM Ratings

Here are the August 2022 San Francisco Radio PPM Ratings:

https://ratings.****************/content/arb009

And the August 2022 San Jose Radio PPM Ratings:

https://ratings.****************/content/arb215


Any thoughts or observations?
 
KOSF (who should really be listed as Classic Hits, but whatever) has more than double the share of Dave FM. Ouch! Although from listening to KOSF online, their performance is deserved. I like how they re-tooled the KIIS jingles for 80s+.

95.7 seems to be one of Audacy’s most (if not the most) troubled sports stations, but I’m sure it bills well so I doubt anything will change.
 
Top 5+ rankings in demos 25-54, 18-34 + 18-49: (scroll down to see San Francisco)


25-54: 1. KOIT 2. KQED 3. KLLC 4. KMVQ T5. KISQ T5. KMEL
18-34: 1. KOIT 2. KYLD 3. KMVQ 4. KMEL 5. KISQ 6. KSAN T7. KRZZ T7. KIOI T7. KRBQ
18-49: 1. KOIT 2. KISQ 3. KYLD 4. KMVQ T5. KMEL T5. KQED
 
Bay Country is bouncing in San Jose.

KMVQ is beating KYLD in 6+ (by a narrow margin, however). But KYLD is squeaking past KMVQ in 18-34 and 18-49.

Is Dave/KITS even generating a little profit for Audacy? The listeners of KDFC are more loyal to their station (hint hint).

The novelty of soft pop music hasn't worn off on 18-49 listeners, it seems.
 
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