What Cincinnati stations over the years have reported to Billboard's Hot 100 panel (before the Hot 100 was decimated in 1991)?
Q-102 did for many years, but there was actually a time when it apparently did not, despite clearly being the area's top-rated CHR.
I've found some old Billboards on Google Books, and in one ish from February 1983, I noticed there was one Cincinnati station on the panel. Not Q-102, and not WCLU either. Instead they had...
W-LITE!!!
For Pete's sakes, why???
I'd expect WLLT to report to the AC panel, not the Hot 100 panel. Why did Billboard include an AC on the Hot 100 panel instead of a CHR that had much higher ratings? In how many other markets did this happen?
Was it just to boost the chart performance of wimpy ballads? Is that all it was?
Was it because Q-102 didn't want to be on the Hot 100 panel, so Billboard thought they could use an AC instead?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Come to think of it, did WCLU ever report to any trades?
Q-102 did for many years, but there was actually a time when it apparently did not, despite clearly being the area's top-rated CHR.
I've found some old Billboards on Google Books, and in one ish from February 1983, I noticed there was one Cincinnati station on the panel. Not Q-102, and not WCLU either. Instead they had...
W-LITE!!!
For Pete's sakes, why???
I'd expect WLLT to report to the AC panel, not the Hot 100 panel. Why did Billboard include an AC on the Hot 100 panel instead of a CHR that had much higher ratings? In how many other markets did this happen?
Was it just to boost the chart performance of wimpy ballads? Is that all it was?
Was it because Q-102 didn't want to be on the Hot 100 panel, so Billboard thought they could use an AC instead?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Come to think of it, did WCLU ever report to any trades?