In Washington, TOP is tops, even before the signal change. In fact, it was a huge book for all the news/talk/sports stations. WTOP is up almost a share and a half and WMAL and WJFK are each up more than a half share. Even WTEM was able to break a 2-share this book, thanks to lots of 'Skins talk.
WASH-FM had a nice Christmas music bump, and DC101 rebounded nicely after a down summer. Watch DC101 in this next book, I have a feeling that's where a lot of the Stern fans are going to wind up.
Toward the bottom of the book, Z104 proved that it deserved a format change after finishing dead last among commercial FMs and registering the lowest ratings it's ever had. Mega Clasica, which switched from Tropical to Tropical Oldies halfway through the book, more than doubled their ratings, and took a nice chunk out of El Zol. I suspect diary placement may have been a factor there though.
Also on the downslide, Arrow had an awful book, barely edging out Z104. I have to reiterate that an Arrow/El Zol frequency swap makes a lot of sense right now, especially if the Redskins end up buying 92.7 and 94.3. WBIG is the other station in big trouble right now considering its aging demos and continuously falling ratings.
In Baltimore, it's the usual suspects in the top 2. WLIF gets a huge Christmas boost though, and ends up right behind them. The rest of the ratings are pretty steady, except for Mix 106.5, which completely collapses, losing almost 40% of its audience. It's now the lowest-rated commercial FM in Baltimore. Between losing Stern and the performance of 94.7 and 106.5, CBS Radio has some major problems here.
WASH-FM had a nice Christmas music bump, and DC101 rebounded nicely after a down summer. Watch DC101 in this next book, I have a feeling that's where a lot of the Stern fans are going to wind up.
Toward the bottom of the book, Z104 proved that it deserved a format change after finishing dead last among commercial FMs and registering the lowest ratings it's ever had. Mega Clasica, which switched from Tropical to Tropical Oldies halfway through the book, more than doubled their ratings, and took a nice chunk out of El Zol. I suspect diary placement may have been a factor there though.
Also on the downslide, Arrow had an awful book, barely edging out Z104. I have to reiterate that an Arrow/El Zol frequency swap makes a lot of sense right now, especially if the Redskins end up buying 92.7 and 94.3. WBIG is the other station in big trouble right now considering its aging demos and continuously falling ratings.
In Baltimore, it's the usual suspects in the top 2. WLIF gets a huge Christmas boost though, and ends up right behind them. The rest of the ratings are pretty steady, except for Mix 106.5, which completely collapses, losing almost 40% of its audience. It's now the lowest-rated commercial FM in Baltimore. Between losing Stern and the performance of 94.7 and 106.5, CBS Radio has some major problems here.