Someone mentioned that Jackson is not scheduled to be a Nielson market and that Arbitron is down to just one Jackson subscriber. I wonder if Arbitron would still survey Jackson if the one subscriber cancelled their subscription. It is hard to imagine that the largest city in the state would wind up without an audience measurement.
Granted, every Arbitron looks the same, all urban, all the time. WJMI-WHLH-WKXI-WRBJ. The two highest rated non-urban stations (Miss and Jack) are down to a 5.0% audience share. The two country stations combined only have a 7.8% audience share. . . 1.4% ahead of the 4th rated urban station! I thought that maybe country music listening had fallen out of favor nationwide, but actually, country seems to be going strong in Biloxi, Hattiesburg, Starkville and Meridian.
Granted, every Arbitron looks the same, all urban, all the time. WJMI-WHLH-WKXI-WRBJ. The two highest rated non-urban stations (Miss and Jack) are down to a 5.0% audience share. The two country stations combined only have a 7.8% audience share. . . 1.4% ahead of the 4th rated urban station! I thought that maybe country music listening had fallen out of favor nationwide, but actually, country seems to be going strong in Biloxi, Hattiesburg, Starkville and Meridian.