KISS #1 again.
Number 1 for Summer Fun! (oh, well.....)
Hard to believe how many things they cut at this station....that they keep performing.....
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KISS #1 again.
2 news stations in the top 5.
Was wild March weather a factor ?
For its target audience, most of whom never knew personality radio, the music comes first, and Kiss continues to play a tight playlist of hits that audience can't get enough of.
But then, there's that big jump for both [WBZ, WBUR]. WGBH, though, is virtually flat.
WRKO listed as news, and does better
I wonder if they consider the "Bald Freak Ronnie" crap as news.
Could you elaborate on this, please? Who/what is "Bald Freak Ronnie"?
WRKO listed as news, and does better
I wonder if they consider the "Bald Freak Ronnie" crap as news.
A couple ratings periods ago Radio-Online changed a bunch of format listings. Many talk stations are now being listed as News as you stated with WRKO above. In Hartford WTIC (AM), WNPR-FM, WFCR-FM (which is the NPR Talk and Classical Station out of Amherst, MA), and WDRC (AM) are all talk stations now listed as News. And strangely these are also messed up WMRQ which is Modern Rock (or Alternative, I forgot how it was listed) is now incorrectly listed as AC and WMRQ HD2 which was incorrectly listed as Tropical (I call the station Spanish CHR) is also now incorrectly listed as AC. WDRC-FM, which is Classic Rock is now incorrectly listed as Rock.
It's up to the subscriber how they are listed with Nielsen.
How ever, if a station picks one of the Nielsen format descriptors that is not accurate, other subscribers can object and trigger a review. But that only affects the subscriber and agency data, not the sometimes bizarre descriptors that the websites use.
Something we used to talk about in the past was audience "enthusiasm" for the station....that would help "keep them coming back for more". Including contest, personalities, local involvment, etc.
But, like you said, it's apparent that stuff doesn't matter any more...
Listen to an IHeart station for a while. During breaks they keep playing his prerecorded pieces about the most popular streaming shows for the past week, or what happened in pop music on this date, etc. OVER. AND. OVER.
Does iHeart know how out-of-place those sound on adult stations like WRKO or Talk 1200, let alone on WBZ?