The 12+ cume is available here:
http://www.radio-info.com/content/arbitron.php?market=philly_cumes
Note that the data was collected from August 23 to September 19, of which roughly one quarter included WYSP's current format as a rocker.
So imagine the surprise when, upon crunching the numbers, I discover that WYSP was the biggest cume gainer in this period! This on the heels of them being the big cume gainer in the last period, also.
Following 94 WYSP as the cume gain leaders this period were WPHT (likely buoyed by the Phillies' playoff run) and - here's a real shocker - public radio WHYY! This after 'HYY actually lost 27500 last period...
Does this mean CBS was quick to do an about-face on WYSP, or is it likely their huge cume was due to interest in the new format? It would be interesting to see a week-by-week breakdown of their progress during this period.
Here are the six biggest gainers in order of cume:
GAINERS
1. WYSP +181500
2. WPHT +142000
3. WHYY +93000
4. WIP +84400
5. WUSL +79000
6. WMMR +66800
Meanwhile, among the biggest losers, B101 led the pack with -101100, which matches their frequency! Also of note, for the first time, Radio 104.5 actually loses cume while, as seen above, WMMR appears to have gotten its mojo back...
WRDW (-78900) and Ben-FM (-66200) are the second and third biggest losers, respectively...
Also noteworthy that, after losses last period, AAA WXPN and even classical WRTI on the left end of the dial have made huge gains, while Sports Radio 950 WPEN establishes unregisterable cume numbers once again.
http://www.radio-info.com/content/arbitron.php?market=philly_cumes
Note that the data was collected from August 23 to September 19, of which roughly one quarter included WYSP's current format as a rocker.
So imagine the surprise when, upon crunching the numbers, I discover that WYSP was the biggest cume gainer in this period! This on the heels of them being the big cume gainer in the last period, also.
Following 94 WYSP as the cume gain leaders this period were WPHT (likely buoyed by the Phillies' playoff run) and - here's a real shocker - public radio WHYY! This after 'HYY actually lost 27500 last period...
Does this mean CBS was quick to do an about-face on WYSP, or is it likely their huge cume was due to interest in the new format? It would be interesting to see a week-by-week breakdown of their progress during this period.
Here are the six biggest gainers in order of cume:
GAINERS
1. WYSP +181500
2. WPHT +142000
3. WHYY +93000
4. WIP +84400
5. WUSL +79000
6. WMMR +66800
Meanwhile, among the biggest losers, B101 led the pack with -101100, which matches their frequency! Also of note, for the first time, Radio 104.5 actually loses cume while, as seen above, WMMR appears to have gotten its mojo back...
WRDW (-78900) and Ben-FM (-66200) are the second and third biggest losers, respectively...
Also noteworthy that, after losses last period, AAA WXPN and even classical WRTI on the left end of the dial have made huge gains, while Sports Radio 950 WPEN establishes unregisterable cume numbers once again.