OLDIES 95.7 has taken the #1 slot in the just released February 2011 PPM's. Followed by KRWM, KISW, KIRO, KOMO, KBKS, KUBE, KKWF, KZOK, and rounding out the top 10, KUOW. ROCK 99.9 has now tied for second, and so it was not just a one month wonder. KOMO has inched to within 1/10th of a point of number four KIRO FM. Major losers in this month's survey: KPLZ, KJAQ. Both were off almost a full share point. KING FM rose a full share point. Click 98.9 actually improved quite a bit from a month earlier but still off from the Smooth Jazz days.
Speaking of cume audiences, this is listening 15 minutes or more per week to a specific station, here are the top 5 cume stations: KBKS, KRWM, KJR, KPLZ, KQMV.
These, of course, are 6+ numbers, advertisers don't really use these numbers. They use 18-49, or 25-54 age group numbers for ad buys.
Speaking of KVI, another loss of 500 cume listeners, and they continue their decline into oblivion.
KSGX (Gen X 104.9) showed no improvement from last month.
KTTH 770 continues its climb back to ratings they had early last fall.
Speaking of cume audiences, this is listening 15 minutes or more per week to a specific station, here are the top 5 cume stations: KBKS, KRWM, KJR, KPLZ, KQMV.
These, of course, are 6+ numbers, advertisers don't really use these numbers. They use 18-49, or 25-54 age group numbers for ad buys.
Speaking of KVI, another loss of 500 cume listeners, and they continue their decline into oblivion.
KSGX (Gen X 104.9) showed no improvement from last month.
KTTH 770 continues its climb back to ratings they had early last fall.