Anyone have any numbers yet? Would week 4 of June include All News 106.7?
buddysomeday said:Anyone have any numbers yet? Would week 4 of June include All News 106.7?
artiemad said:they gotta be pleased w/their debut compared to other all news launches. 106 7's first full three weeks on the air was an 0.8, 0.8 and 0.7
the higher share being tossed around includes the first week of the book which had 5 days of oldies and only two days of the new format, thus the higher +1 share.
Art
artiemad said:they gotta be pleased w/their debut compared to other all news launches. 106 7's first full three weeks on the air was an 0.8, 0.8 and 0.7
the higher share being tossed around includes the first week of the book which had 5 days of oldies and only two days of the new format, thus the higher +1 share.
Art
When did they drop the retro 80s new wave weekends?carolinaradio said:Dave-FM was up, so whatever they were doing last month must have been a step in the right direction...
carolinaradio said:I'm surprised at how Clear Channel seems to continue to struggle in Atlanta - their highest rated signal is in 13th place, 94.9 The Bull, who is tied with WiLD. Project stays stuck around a 3. I think WiLD could be the cluster's best performer if it was on a bigger signal. Patron remains a distant 4th in CC/Atlanta with WGST last.
Patron must bill well because nothing appears impressive in their numbers or cume.
Dave-FM was up, so whatever they were doing last month must have been a step in the right direction...
Towards the very end of the month I think - so all of the June PPM measured the 80s weekends. Maybe they shouldn't have pulled the plug.jabba17 said:When did they drop the retro 80s new wave weekends?carolinaradio said:Dave-FM was up, so whatever they were doing last month must have been a step in the right direction...
Asked and answered before in MANY other threads. Now we are down to just griping about the same, same, same, same thing over and over and over and over.IT_Guru said:In Philly during the same period, Classic Hits WOGL jumps from 6.6 to 7.2 6+ and is #1. What's the difference between Philadelphia and Atlanta that we can't have a Classic Hits station that does this well?
Mike said:Could WGST simulcast on 94.9 Soon ?
BarryATL said:It does not matter what the ratings are as long as the billings are okay. One of the reasons everybody is jumping on the all news bandwagon is the billings for those operations tend to be good even if the 6+ ratings are not.
IT_Guru said:In Philly during the same period, Classic Hits WOGL jumps from 6.6 to 7.2 6+ and is #1. What's the difference between Philadelphia and Atlanta that we can't have a Classic Hits station that does this well?
In Philly during the same period, Classic Hits WOGL jumps from 6.6 to 7.2 6+ and is #1. What's the difference between Philadelphia and Atlanta that we can't have a Classic Hits station that does this well?
I think you make a good point. Actually, most of the Atlanta stations are "young"/unique for their format - look at B98.5...atlantaboy said:Because of all the Northern transplants over the last 20 years, Atlanta is a much younger city than Philadelphia
Atlanta is probably most similar to Washington D. C., which, if you look, also has one "Classic Hits" station that is basically Classic Rock, just like The River, and no "pop" Classic Hits stations
Same with Charlotte BTW - one Classic Rock and no Classic Hits
Young cities don't support pop Classic Hits stations, because advertisers want to target the much larger younger demos