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Phase II Spring Arbitrends for Knoxville... WNOX is solid # 3

From Tom Taylor today:

Knoxville – This is the last month before the effects of the WNOX breakup hit the ratings. Citadel plans to start simulcasting talk WNOX (100.3) on its own 98.7 frequency next week, and then to permanently move Rush, Hannity and the rest of its talk lineup to 98.7 after it ends its five-year LMA with John Pirkle's 100.3. That's coming at the end of July. So how is WNOX doing? It's in third place, at a steady 8.0-8.1-8.1 since the Winter book. The Big Two are always there, at least 12+. Citadel's #1-ranked country WIVK is flat (17.0-17.0). South Central’s AC "Mix" WJXB goes 10.1-10.1, keeping the double digits it earned in Phase I. Further down, Journal CHR "Star 102.1" WWST has quit dropping. Since last Summer, Star has fallen 8.1-7.8-7.7-6.0 and now has another 6.0.
 
This is incorrect info. Looks like Radio-Info had a typo on thier Knoxville ratings page and compared M/A/M trends with M/A/M trends! All Access has the F/M/A trends to properly compare. You trhink Tom Taylor would have noticed something was up when every station stayed flat!
 
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