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Detroit Radio Ratings: July 2023

Covering the survey period from Thu. 6/22/2023 thru Wed. 7/19/2023, age 6+ overall:

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Top 5+ demo rankings analysis will become available via AllAccess.com on Wed. 8/9/2023.
 
Top 5+ demo rankings analysis (scroll down to see Detroit):

25-54: 1. WKQI 2. WXYT-FM 3. WRIF 4. WMXD 5T. WMGC 5T. WNIC
18-34: 1. WKQI 2. WMXD 3. WRIF (up from #6) 4T. WMGC (up from #7) 4T. WJLB
_______ 6T. WXYT-FM (down from #2) 6T. WYCD (down from #3)
18-49: 1. WKQI 2T. WRIF 2T. WXYT-FM 4. WMXD 5. WMGC
 
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Detroit seems to be the only major market that CHR is really doing well. WKQI is number 1. New York and Dallas's CHR's are in the top-5, but that's about it. Is there anything WKQI is doing differently that is making them stand out?
 
Misprogramming of WDVD, better DJs, and a playlist that has become increasingly accessible to male listeners have all helped 95.5, in my opinion.

I also suspect some folks are getting tired of Dave and Chuck at WRIF and are giving Mojo a second look.
 
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