Or maybe March was an anomaly for some reason. Looks like they just reverted back to where they were prior to March.WKSU took a bit of a hit...wonder if that had to do with all the bad publicity NPR has gotten lately about their liberal bias?
This is why I like Lance's listings that show more past months so one can spot wobbles vs. trends. And he puts the cume right next to the shares, like the old R&R ratings quarterlies did!Or maybe March was an anomaly for some reason. Looks like they just reverted back to where they were prior to March.
WENZ's problem is the same as Hot 97's in New York, which showed NYC's premiere Urban station falling dramatically over the last year. They can't play the real versions of many of the songs due to the language. As far as WAKS (Kiss) is concerned, young people don't get their music from radio anymore. Look at the top rated stations. All older demos.WDOK continues to go down as well. WQAL remains steady, while WENZ is down and tied with WCLV
As far as WAKS (Kiss) is concerned, young people don't get their music from radio anymore. Look at the top rated stations. All older demos.
Yes, there are exceptions. Usually driven by a legacy morning show, not so much the music anymore. Even the stations which you mentioned have downtrended from their highs.Yet Z100 and KIIS are Top 5 stations in their markets. Q102 is #3 in Cincinnati.
Young people listen. Maybe not as much as they used to, but they listen.
Yes, there are exceptions. Usually driven by a legacy morning show, not so much the music anymore. Even the stations which you mentioned have downtrended from their highs.
And WKSU's cume doesn't look much different from the previous month, either.This is why I like Lance's listings that show more past months so one can spot wobbles vs. trends. And he puts the cume right next to the shares, like the old R&R ratings quarterlies did!
Any kind of spoken word radio generally has low cume but a fair quarter hour. Unlike music radio where you can dial in and out every few minutes to find a cool song, talk radio requires longer attention. Also, AM talkers have a big gap between cume and quarter hour. They have a relatively small audience compared to music radio, but their listeners often listen to nothing else, so they rack up the quarter hours.And WKSU's cume doesn't look much different from the previous month, either.
Yes, there are exceptions. Usually driven by a legacy morning show, not so much the music anymore.
No one trumpets "we're number one" like they used to because it doesn't matter as much
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Cleveland's #1 For New Country!
Not like the "old days",Top 40 WKYC VS WHK VS WIXY or Rock WMMS VS WWWM VS WGCL. Those were "wars".