Better question is what's with the market in general?
Better question is what's with the market in general? In May, I thought we were beginning to return to a more normal-looking book, and I expected those trends to continue into June. .
I doubt KING-FM will ever see ratings like that again, once life returns to 2019-like normal.
I doubt KING-FM will ever see ratings like that again, once life returns to 2019-like normal.
KTTH and KEXP beating KUBE/KBKS. Will iHeart ever feel remorse? And a big drop for 92.5 as well.
Time to blow up Kiss FM. iHeart media made a bad decision when they blew up Kube. It's never been the same since Kube came back. Eric Powers has been doing great things to Hot 103.7.
Again, there are going to be no evaluations or format changes based on ratings
I suggest that ratings are not the basis of format changes, regardless of circumstance. Decisions are based on revenue, not ratings.
But, unless the ratings show quantifiable audience in the ages a client desires, there is no revenue.
While Nielsen stresses that radio's collective cume is nearly back to normal, it is important to know that advertisers do not buy based on cume.
They buy based on AQH persons. Not share.
And in an average of the AQH persons in the PPMs released for June, the market listening level in the "buy" demos is still around 30% lower than the pre-pandemic average of January and February.
Yes, it is better in June than April (the first full month affected by the Coronavirus). But it is nowhere near "normal". And, of course, we may find that "normal" has a new definition whenever normalcy is reestablished.
And, of course, all the public release numbers are share, not rating. They significantly misrepresent reality as you can't compare the results when the denominator is different in the equation.
I was surprised to see KING-FM so high, as well as KEXP setting a new station record.
KING and KEXP are so high because the others are so low. KING and KEXP listeners are staying relatively consistent, while other stations have dropped.
Same with KNUC. Listenership has almost completely returned to pre-COVID levels, while the wolf is still down over 150K.
Maybe it was always there, but a lot of stations are plugging accessing them via there smart speaker. That may or may not be affecting the ratings as a larger percentage who was listening in their car is now telecommuting.
KING and KEXP are so high because the others are so low. KING and KEXP listeners are staying relatively consistent, while other stations have dropped.
Same with KNUC. Listenership has almost completely returned to pre-COVID levels, while the wolf is still down over 150K.
The stream is encoded separately, though.If people are listening to encoded AM or FM stations on smart speakers or iHeart, it will count in the ratings as a stream.