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WYSF now could we call it yo self.still sucking.Man what a drop.Got to be a huge embarrassment for them.trending 6 to 1.5
 
menotti1 said:
WYSF now could we call it yo self.still sucking.Man what a drop.Got to be a huge embarrassment for them.trending 6 to 1.5

94.5 is still hanging onto that 1.5 share it had from last month when the Spring book was released; they've lost about 3/4 of their audience in less than a year's time. 94.5 may have changed names, but from the looks of those ratings, people are still wondering "Y (Why) 94.5"? WYSF was already morphing into hot AC before the official format change around Memorial Day, so it's still pretty much more of the same, status-quo over there, ratings-wise. Anyone know how they did under the other demographics? The other "New" station, the New 101.1 WYDE, is going in the same direction, too (guess "New" isn't such a great name for stations to prosper under). ;)

Looks as though "Q" and "Hot" are really doing quite well now. I know there were a lot of people who had put a "death sentence" on "Hot" a while back. Looks as though it may have paid off for Citadel on that one.

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