WWYZ doesn't show up in the New Haven book because they don't subscribe to the New Haven book. Subscribers can see just how well they did.Hard to believe WWYZ doesn't show up in the New Haven book.
Interesting point. If not all stations subscribe, how accurate are the figures?WWYZ doesn't show up in the New Haven book because they don't subscribe to the New Haven book. Subscribers can see just how well they did.
Those who subscribe to the New Haven book can see exactly what WWYZ has - their redaction from publicly released numbers does not have any effect on the accuracy.Interesting point. If not all stations subscribe, how accurate are the figures?
Yes, remember that Nielsen is still counting the ratings. It just doesn't make available to the public the non-subscribing commercial stations. Non-commercial stations are usually included, even though they don't subscribe.Interesting point. If not all stations subscribe, how accurate are the figures?
Hartford is a PPM market. New Haven is much smaller. More money to make in Hartford with New Haven stations than vice versa.Interesting that iHeart subscribes to the Hartford book for its New Haven Hot AC WKCI, but not to the New Haven book for its Hartford country station WWYZ.
WKCI-FM is Top 40 not Hot A/C.Interesting that iHeart subscribes to the Hartford book for its New Haven Hot AC WKCI, but not to the New Haven book for its Hartford country station WWYZ.
You're right. Been away from CT for three years and confused KC-101 with the de facto CHR at my current location, which reports as Hot AC.WKCI-FM is Top 40 not Hot A/C.