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snoman
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In the wake of all the Hurricane coverage, the Spring Trends came out for 12+
Nice numbers for
KBXX (still number one)
KLTN (climbing back, after stumbling a little)
KTBZ (KLOL's loss of new Rock, is their gain)
KKRW (KLOL's loss of old Rock, is their gain, having the Colonel also helps)
KTJM/KJOJ-FM (the biggest jump in shares, are they running a contest?)
KHMX (continues to trend up, and I must admit they do sound better)
Rough numbers for
KKBQ (I guess Tuttle & Kline aren't catching on)
KLDE (I hope the oldies don't go away)
KIOL (It's not too late for Active Rock)
KROI (It's not too late for Gospel or Urban Oldies/Blues-Zydeco)
KBME (a full share behind KILT, it's not working)
The rest of the stations kind of hovered around their same trends.
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"The Bitterness Of Poor Quality Lingers After The Sweetness of Low Price Is Long Forgotten."</P>
Nice numbers for
KBXX (still number one)
KLTN (climbing back, after stumbling a little)
KTBZ (KLOL's loss of new Rock, is their gain)
KKRW (KLOL's loss of old Rock, is their gain, having the Colonel also helps)
KTJM/KJOJ-FM (the biggest jump in shares, are they running a contest?)
KHMX (continues to trend up, and I must admit they do sound better)
Rough numbers for
KKBQ (I guess Tuttle & Kline aren't catching on)
KLDE (I hope the oldies don't go away)
KIOL (It's not too late for Active Rock)
KROI (It's not too late for Gospel or Urban Oldies/Blues-Zydeco)
KBME (a full share behind KILT, it's not working)
The rest of the stations kind of hovered around their same trends.
<P ID="signature">______________
"The Bitterness Of Poor Quality Lingers After The Sweetness of Low Price Is Long Forgotten."</P>