http://ratings.****************/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb011
The Ticket stays on top, but had a drop from May. WOMC sees a gain and stays in second. WYCD has an impressive gain, but so does NASH, which is now at what Doug-FM was before the format flip. Clearly, the market for Country Music is expanding in Detroit this summer. WWJ saw a drop, and is at #5, more seasonal than anything else, I guess. Significant drop (almost a full point) for WJR. WCSX did well, offsetting 105.1 for Greater Media, which still is at a 1 share almost a full year after the format flip. I predict that the Pistons will not materially impact their ratings, so hopefully they're making money at this level.
Not much else of note.
The Ticket stays on top, but had a drop from May. WOMC sees a gain and stays in second. WYCD has an impressive gain, but so does NASH, which is now at what Doug-FM was before the format flip. Clearly, the market for Country Music is expanding in Detroit this summer. WWJ saw a drop, and is at #5, more seasonal than anything else, I guess. Significant drop (almost a full point) for WJR. WCSX did well, offsetting 105.1 for Greater Media, which still is at a 1 share almost a full year after the format flip. I predict that the Pistons will not materially impact their ratings, so hopefully they're making money at this level.
Not much else of note.