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Palm Springs ratings.

Palm Springs ratings have been released and wow, KMRJ has some BIG numbers to show, since they switched formats a few months ago , they have surprised my expectations,

here are the ratings,

sorry you guys for some odd reason the link isnt working, so here is the main page, sorry again

http://ratings.****************/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb_menu_rank
 
Interesting that KKUU-HD2 has appeared in the last two books (Spring and Fall 2012). I cannot recall seeing any market at all where an HD2 channel placed in the ratings. Here in LA my car's HD radio is often on KROQ-HD2, and I would imagine that it does pretty well, but I have never seen any appearance for KROQ2 or any other HD2 channel in the ratings.
Thoughts?
 
David at USC said:
Interesting that KKUU-HD2 has appeared in the last two books (Spring and Fall 2012). I cannot recall seeing any market at all where an HD2 channel placed in the ratings. Here in LA my car's HD radio is often on KROQ-HD2, and I would imagine that it does pretty well, but I have never seen any appearance for KROQ2 or any other HD2 channel in the ratings.
Thoughts?

I believe that this is listening to K280CV, a translator with 250 watts at 553 feet that repeats the HD-2 channel. Arbitron procedure is to list the "Originating" station in the case that HD-2's have a translator.

All the HD-2's that show up in the ratings are stations with FM translators on a separate (and analog) frequency.
 
Dj Woody said:
Speaking of ratings... Where could I see ratings for Imperial Valley and Mexicali?

Mexicali is rated by INRA from Mexico City. They do not release data to websites.

As far as I know, El Centro-Brawley-Calexico is not rated.
 
DavidEduardo said:
Dj Woody said:
Speaking of ratings... Where could I see ratings for Imperial Valley and Mexicali?

Mexicali is rated by INRA from Mexico City. They do not release data to websites.

As far as I know, El Centro-Brawley-Calexico is not rated.


El Centro shares a Nielsen TV market with Yuma, Arizona. Is Yuma a rated radio market?
 
DavidEduardo said:
David at USC said:
Interesting that KKUU-HD2 has appeared in the last two books (Spring and Fall 2012). I cannot recall seeing any market at all where an HD2 channel placed in the ratings. Here in LA my car's HD radio is often on KROQ-HD2, and I would imagine that it does pretty well, but I have never seen any appearance for KROQ2 or any other HD2 channel in the ratings.
Thoughts?

I forgot to add that, hopefully, regular poster Jon Bruce who is most knowledgeable about all things in the IE, Palm Springs and SoCal can add to this clarification.

I believe that this is listening to K280CV, a translator with 250 watts at 553 feet that repeats the HD-2 channel. Arbitron procedure is to list the "Originating" station in the case that HD-2's have a translator.

All the HD-2's that show up in the ratings are stations with FM translators on a separate (and analog) frequency.
 
chime said:
I thought an HD2 dance station in Baltimoreshowed up?

Baltimore, Atlanta, Austin, etc... they are all HD-2's that have an analog FM translator
 
Re: Crush

SanDiegoInExile said:
Ah, now it makes sense. Not a simulcast of anything. This is The Crush..

It's a simulcast of KKUU-HD-2.
 
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