From R and R: http://www.radioandrecords.com/radiomonitor/ratings/index.jsp
WLW: Twice as much as anyone else. Is all that Reds/Bengals?? What about demos? Theories??
WUBE: 3.0 lead over Star last year, 1.8 this year, and now Star gets a better signal?
WARM, WEBN, WKRC, WKRQ: Business as usual
WMOJ: Undisputed 5th place for a cheap-to-operate format. Let's get rid of it! (But there are millions of reasons. 5 million.)
WKFS: Must have been lot of kids bought iPods. But not kids who listened to WIZF.
WOFX/WGRR: Slippage/Significant slippage. Does WMOJ departure help solve?
WCKY/WSAI: Assuming Nielsen/ R n R knows which station is which (they missed the format change), sports fans finally and suddenly found 1530; gotta be because of the Bengals. 1360 not suffering so much from signal as other factors.
WAKW: Only Cinti religious station with Cinti ratings, along w/ Miami Valley counterpart WFCJ.
WPFB: 50,000 watt signal receivable in two decent markets, #3 or #4 in their format with a 1.5, and it's an improvement.
WAQZ: Consistent. Consistently low-rated. Not world's best signal, but good in upscale parts of town. Do they take advantage of that?
WVMX: No stampede for Whoopi. No mass evacuation either. Stay the course in morning, somehow try to get some of those Jammin' Oldies listeners. Several stations seem to want to do that, without actually playing too much J.O. or using the phrase or the morning talent. Including the station that bought the format.
(Side issue: Would the FTC say it was okay for GM to pay DCX for the rights to the PT Cruiser and stop making it so the HHR would sell better??)
WMMX: Did Butler and Warren people suddenly start listening to this?
WDBZ: Not setting world on fire. Poster in recent expecting 1+ for WCIN had better expect very smart programming there. Both these stations could lose a bit to the new Mojo. I think we all expect they're going to have a certain amount of ratings, and they're not all going to come from 94.9)
WDJO: Why a weak book for a basically daytime AM in summer when strong in spring?? Catastrophic drop, or was spring book a margin of error issue (margin of error in radio ratings seems tiny compared to political opinion polls, but we don't expect public opinion polls to deal with fractions of a point. Margin of error for low-rated stations is huge. I don't have the odds in front of me, but I'm guessing the only ranking in this whole book we can be 95% sure of is WLW #1.)
WLW: Twice as much as anyone else. Is all that Reds/Bengals?? What about demos? Theories??
WUBE: 3.0 lead over Star last year, 1.8 this year, and now Star gets a better signal?
WARM, WEBN, WKRC, WKRQ: Business as usual
WMOJ: Undisputed 5th place for a cheap-to-operate format. Let's get rid of it! (But there are millions of reasons. 5 million.)
WKFS: Must have been lot of kids bought iPods. But not kids who listened to WIZF.
WOFX/WGRR: Slippage/Significant slippage. Does WMOJ departure help solve?
WCKY/WSAI: Assuming Nielsen/ R n R knows which station is which (they missed the format change), sports fans finally and suddenly found 1530; gotta be because of the Bengals. 1360 not suffering so much from signal as other factors.
WAKW: Only Cinti religious station with Cinti ratings, along w/ Miami Valley counterpart WFCJ.
WPFB: 50,000 watt signal receivable in two decent markets, #3 or #4 in their format with a 1.5, and it's an improvement.
WAQZ: Consistent. Consistently low-rated. Not world's best signal, but good in upscale parts of town. Do they take advantage of that?
WVMX: No stampede for Whoopi. No mass evacuation either. Stay the course in morning, somehow try to get some of those Jammin' Oldies listeners. Several stations seem to want to do that, without actually playing too much J.O. or using the phrase or the morning talent. Including the station that bought the format.
(Side issue: Would the FTC say it was okay for GM to pay DCX for the rights to the PT Cruiser and stop making it so the HHR would sell better??)
WMMX: Did Butler and Warren people suddenly start listening to this?
WDBZ: Not setting world on fire. Poster in recent expecting 1+ for WCIN had better expect very smart programming there. Both these stations could lose a bit to the new Mojo. I think we all expect they're going to have a certain amount of ratings, and they're not all going to come from 94.9)
WDJO: Why a weak book for a basically daytime AM in summer when strong in spring?? Catastrophic drop, or was spring book a margin of error issue (margin of error in radio ratings seems tiny compared to political opinion polls, but we don't expect public opinion polls to deal with fractions of a point. Margin of error for low-rated stations is huge. I don't have the odds in front of me, but I'm guessing the only ranking in this whole book we can be 95% sure of is WLW #1.)