OK Gr8t...I'm here to save the day.
Jammin', my friend...you're in college, I know, so I won't be too caustic. Apparently you didn't notice that the numbers on WZLR have been trending up since the Fall of 2009. No drops, anywhere. And that's 12 plus. In radio...that's called...growth. A couple of tenths here...a couple there. Dayton is presently a very competitive market and there are virtually no other sizeable market opportunities in which to place a station. (And no...CHR in any form will not work without a sizeable signal, and the money to compete.)
I took a few days off last week and today, so I haven't seen the demos yet. But, if they're what I expect to see...WZLR could be in or around the top 10 in demo, 25-54. And remember...that's what the ad buyers care about...not 12 plus...not whether or not a bunch of teenagers think there should be another Rhythmic CHR in town. No one who spends money on radio gives a holy hoot about 12 plus numbers. Get that in your head, Jammin. It's all about the demos.
Bubba has continued to grow in the morning...and slowly, yes...slowly, the music dayparts have also begun to respond.
When you're showing a 1 1/2 to 2 in 12 plus...that usually means 3's and 4's, sometimes even more in a daypart or two in demo, if a station is properly targeted.
Please tell me you're studying radio at O.U., Jammin', my friend...or for God's sake, at least take a class in statistical analysis and learn how ratings really work.
Geez, Jammin...you speak well sometimes about Mix 107.9 in Columbus. Where were they at in the last book? About a 1.7 or so, 12 plus?