Overall things look pretty stable this month among the publicly-reported stations.
Poor WCOL. It's lofty and amazingly consistent string of 9.4 shares -- four in a row -- ends this month. With a 9.7!
The two big-signal rock stations show no signs of a revival. WLVQ (3.6) and WRKZ (2.7) remain at what may be record lows, down a few tenths each. In fact, the Brew got a nice bump and now leads both Q (barely) and the Blitz!
And Jack-FM remains MIA, even though the other R1 stations are still shown. Why can't Arbitron fix a simple omission error like that? It's not a government agency, is it?
Poor WCOL. It's lofty and amazingly consistent string of 9.4 shares -- four in a row -- ends this month. With a 9.7!
The two big-signal rock stations show no signs of a revival. WLVQ (3.6) and WRKZ (2.7) remain at what may be record lows, down a few tenths each. In fact, the Brew got a nice bump and now leads both Q (barely) and the Blitz!
And Jack-FM remains MIA, even though the other R1 stations are still shown. Why can't Arbitron fix a simple omission error like that? It's not a government agency, is it?