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WWJ remains in the top spot. AM is dead, did I hear that right?
Impressive gain for WOMC and WNIC. Another drop for Young Country with a corresponding gain for WDRQ (NASH). They are now where Doug was an achieving corporate objectives of expanding the NASH format and impact a competitor's (formerly) top rated product. So far, Cumulus seems to have made a wise decision with that format flip. WJR had a minor drop. but the loss of Hannity for Savage doesn't have the adverse impact I thought it would.
Drop for The Ticket, but you had the Olympics, meaning the Wings were off so that's not a big surprise. 105.1 drops to 0.7. That flip is an abject failure. Unless there are plans to get the rights to one of our teams, Greater Media should reconsider this.
WDTK doesn't subscribe, so the impact of Hannity joining their lineup cannot be assessed. Frankly, I really thought WJR would drop a good half point and WDTK would pick that up, even with their comparatively impaired signal.
So Clear Channel continues to benefit from Greater Media's misteps, as does CBS, but CBS is impacted by Cumulus' moves. CBS still rules the market, but it's much more competitive than it was just six months ago.
All in all, an interesting book.
WWJ remains in the top spot. AM is dead, did I hear that right?
Impressive gain for WOMC and WNIC. Another drop for Young Country with a corresponding gain for WDRQ (NASH). They are now where Doug was an achieving corporate objectives of expanding the NASH format and impact a competitor's (formerly) top rated product. So far, Cumulus seems to have made a wise decision with that format flip. WJR had a minor drop. but the loss of Hannity for Savage doesn't have the adverse impact I thought it would.
Drop for The Ticket, but you had the Olympics, meaning the Wings were off so that's not a big surprise. 105.1 drops to 0.7. That flip is an abject failure. Unless there are plans to get the rights to one of our teams, Greater Media should reconsider this.
WDTK doesn't subscribe, so the impact of Hannity joining their lineup cannot be assessed. Frankly, I really thought WJR would drop a good half point and WDTK would pick that up, even with their comparatively impaired signal.
So Clear Channel continues to benefit from Greater Media's misteps, as does CBS, but CBS is impacted by Cumulus' moves. CBS still rules the market, but it's much more competitive than it was just six months ago.
All in all, an interesting book.