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November 2011 Ratings for Los Angeles and Inland Empire

Neel Mehta said:
I don't get how KGO-AM shows up in the IE ratings ???

Two possibilities...

First, IE residents listening at night to KGO.

Second, IE residents who travel to the coverage area and listen.

That said, I don't see KGO in the current book. But out of market stations can pop in an out of books, particularly with today's ease of travel.
 
They're listed on the radio-info.com chart for Riverside-San Bernardino but with 0.0 share and 0 cume. What likely happened is that at one point in the past 3+ years that PPM has been in effect, those two stations had at least one ratings period where they showed up in the Riverside-San Bernardino report and thus they continue to be carried on the list.

Radio-info.com has been slow on purging stations from the list that have zero share and/or zero cume. Sometimes there are stations listed that have changed call letters and/or formats that should have been eliminated long ago.

Another possibility is a data base error that mistakenly put those stations in that market.
 
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