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June ratings anticipation

With the June ratings scheduled to come out Tuesday(Detroit's usually comes out with dozens of other cities around 5pm), I am interested to see more than a few things. Did 107.5 pass up WJLB? and complete one heck of a turnaround story. Was AMP Radio's gain in May a sign of things to come or did 95.5 gain more ground in the CHR battle? has Perez Hilton being on at night hurt 96.3? Who is closer to an 8.0 share? 99.5 or 97.1? Those are a few things I am looking forward to finding out. how about you? any replies are welcomed.
 
Although I can't predict anything, I don't think that 98.7 AMP Radio has beaten 95.5 in the ratings (or maybe they did), and WDVD will probably still have high ratings. I would also like to wonder if 99.5 stayed at number one or if 97.1 passed them.

There are so many possibilities.
 
It will be close but I think 99.5 wins because 97.1 doesn't have the benefit of the Wings playoffs games and the Tigers (until a week or two ago) have been playing mediocre. Unless, of course, people want to hear why they were playing so badly.
 
To expand on one particular thing I am watching. If 107.5 passes WJLB, that would probably shock even Radio One. I am sure they thought getting onto 107.5 could help them better compete with 'JLB, but to do what they have done in less than a year? that would be impressive.
 
MattHollidaye OnAir said:
So why exactly haven't these ratings posted yet?
I looked yesturday, and it had the big markets, and some smaller markets. So I assume Detroit's has to come out today. Usually the big markets come out first, and Detroit's(along with several others)come out around 5 on the ratings release day, but recto101 says WWJ has a 5.2 in June, so maybe Radio-Info hasn't updated that yet.
 
955 no1 on CUME!

Detroit: Country wins again in the Motor City, with CBS Radio's WYCD moving 7.0-7.4-7.6. In fact, CBS holds the top four slots, with #2 sports "Ticket" WXYT-FM (7.4-7.1-6.7), #3 all-news WWJ (5.6-5.2-5.3) and #4 oldies WOMC (4.8-4.6-5.3).
 
chrocket87 said:
jason1589 said:
WDVD and AMP ahead of 955!!!
Numan is gonna blow a load.
Yeah Numan is going to be to happy :) ;) ;D :eek: :-*
I do have to say way to go 98.7 Amp radio 4.3 is dam good that is a first for Amp radio!
It's about dam time 98.7 has passed 95.5!
The last time I've seen 98.7 with that high of a rating it was smooth jazz v98.7!
 
I can't believe Amp passed up 955. It doesn't even make sense. The station is dropping on-air DJ's literally every few weeks.
 
Great to see WJLB in fifth place now with a 4.8 rating, creating a distance between them and WGPR (which dropped slightly with a 3.7 rating after building momentum).

AMP has a 4.3 rating?! Say it ain't so!! You would think with the inconsistency going on there, they wouldn't be as high as they are, but my goodness they must be doing something right to be where they are. And with the recent naming of Slacker as afternoon host, I'm pretty sure they'll jump up in the next ratings period. Which means all eyes are on 9-5-5, which gotta do something to regain momentum in this now-tightly contested CHR battle (while they did gain to a 3.7, they gotta do more to jump to a 4 share).
 
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