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Jackson summer Arbitrons

1. WMSI-FM (up)
2t. WHLH-FM (up), WJMI-FM (down)
4. WKXI-FM (down)
5. WSTZ-FM (up)
6. WOAD-FM/WOAD-AM (down)
7. WWJK-FM (up)
8t. WFMN-FM (up), WUSJ-FM (down)
10t. WRXW-FM (up), WYOY-FM (down)
12. WRJH-FM (up)
13. WQJQ-FM (up)
14. WJNT-AM (up)
15. WJKK-FM (up)
16. WHJT-FM (up)
17. WJXN-FM (up)
18t. WJDX-AM (down), WMGO-AM (down), WZRX-AM (tied)
21t. WKXI-AM (down), WTWZ-AM (tied)
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As reported, Clear Channel is #1 and #2 (though tied with WJMI). No doubt that Katrina was a boon for WMSI. I've mentioned before that Miss had excellent coverage of the post-Katrina aftermath and that they would be richly rewarded. I am surprised, though, that things weren't as great for WUSJ, who also did a great job of their Katrina coverage. However, WFMN did reap some rewards for their coverage. WKXI-FM's big drop could be attributed to a lack of information regarding Katrina.

Looks like WSTZ's decision to go classic rock was a wise one after all, but WRXW also did pretty good. Jack had a nice little rebound too.

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