Although off a tick from Winter 2014, WYRK is #1. Again. And probably #1 in all key demos. Again.
WBLK in second, up from Winter 2014. The soon to be public Townsquare Media scores 20% of the 12+ share in the market, having two stations in the top five. Star and WJYE tied. Did the loss of John Lamond in midday at WYRK and Joe Chile and Cheryl Hagen in morning drive at WJYE, which is up a tick, hurt Townsquare? Hard to say not having the dayparts and 25-54. But both stations seems secure.
97 Rock ratcheted up and changed positions with sister WHTT, which dropped a share compared to Winter 2014.
WBEN looks like one of the more stable news-talk AM's, considering that Spring 2014 brought bad news for the format nationwide. Of course, this is 12+, so the station's heavy 55+ could be bolstering the 12+ rating. Although we don't see WBFO's ratings, it's likely the NPR station is no threat to WBEN. Afterall, Buffalo will never be confused with Washington or San Francisco, markets where NPR and public radio compete neck and neck.
Jack? Nothing more than a low budget stone in the shoes of 97 Rock, WHTT and the Edge. And Alt 107.7? Doesn't look too good. Bueller?
Sports talk WGR fell more than a share. Sabres disinterest? 97 Rock and the Edge, which went up, likely benefited in the rankings. Entercom can't wait for Bills training camp to begin.
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WBLK in second, up from Winter 2014. The soon to be public Townsquare Media scores 20% of the 12+ share in the market, having two stations in the top five. Star and WJYE tied. Did the loss of John Lamond in midday at WYRK and Joe Chile and Cheryl Hagen in morning drive at WJYE, which is up a tick, hurt Townsquare? Hard to say not having the dayparts and 25-54. But both stations seems secure.
97 Rock ratcheted up and changed positions with sister WHTT, which dropped a share compared to Winter 2014.
WBEN looks like one of the more stable news-talk AM's, considering that Spring 2014 brought bad news for the format nationwide. Of course, this is 12+, so the station's heavy 55+ could be bolstering the 12+ rating. Although we don't see WBFO's ratings, it's likely the NPR station is no threat to WBEN. Afterall, Buffalo will never be confused with Washington or San Francisco, markets where NPR and public radio compete neck and neck.
Jack? Nothing more than a low budget stone in the shoes of 97 Rock, WHTT and the Edge. And Alt 107.7? Doesn't look too good. Bueller?
Sports talk WGR fell more than a share. Sabres disinterest? 97 Rock and the Edge, which went up, likely benefited in the rankings. Entercom can't wait for Bills training camp to begin.
http://ratings.****************/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb037