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August numbers are here

Not KROI, but possibly KILT FM, if ratings continue to trend downward. They haven't been a Top 10 station in a while. Yes, KILT (now The Bull) is a heritage country station, but this is Audacy we're talking about.
They look much better in 18-49 and 25-54 and there is an ad agency custom of buying country as it is a less duplicated audience via other stations.
 
I just looked at today's book, and I do not see any of those listed.
I hope you are not still thinking that the numbers listed for KTWL are for the parent station's "Texas Mix" format. KTWL cannot be heard over the overwhelming majority of the Houston market as it is wiped out by the 105.3 translator that runs the "Power" format. In fact I would be surprised if there are any PPM panelists in the areas where KTWL can actually be heard clearly.

In northwest Harris County, you have to drive past either Waller on 290 or Pinehurst on 249 before you can get KTWL clearly, and those are exurban, thinly populated areas.
 
I hope you are not still thinking that the numbers listed for KTWL are for the parent station's "Texas Mix" format. KTWL cannot be heard over the overwhelming majority of the Houston market as it is wiped out by the 105.3 translator that runs the "Power" format. In fact I would be surprised if there are any PPM panelists in the areas where KTWL can actually be heard clearly.

In northwest Harris County, you have to drive past either Waller on 290 or Pinehurst on 249 before you can get KTWL clearly, and those are exurban, thinly populated areas.
Headed towards Lake Conroe, you can only hear KTWL once you get off of I-45 and start driving west on 105. But even then, you still hear the translator struggling to punch through. It's not until you reach Montgomery, TX that KTWL is 100% solid.
 
Headed towards Lake Conroe, you can only hear KTWL once you get off of I-45 and start driving west on 105. But even then, you still hear the translator struggling to punch through. It's not until you reach Montgomery, TX that KTWL is 100% solid.
KTWL is really strong more north on the lake. You really can't get interference from Power unless tropos brings it in stronger.
 
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