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Poughkeepsie Fall Ratings For 2010

To recap this Fall ratings, I want to say congrats to WSPK's "K104", they're #1 still in the ratings in the Fall book of 2010. "K104" beats "Kiss-FM" at 96.1 at #3. WRWD is doing well with "The Wolf" after the Yankees lost in the ALCS and they continue to play Country until the next regular season. "The Wolf" got rid of "The Jets" game. About two years ago they did, but last year, the station did not carry "The Jets", but too bad. Instead, they carried Army Football from WEOK. That could be better. Next up, WPDH is still beating WBPM, but it's still in the Top 5. I'm not going to list any of the station in the ratings. I guess WBPM is still down, but Robinson & Shannon had a new morning show that are coming from Rochester, but who cares. It's a classic rock leaning station with zero Motown, zero soul and zero pop. Of course, there's WQQQ's "Q103", it is in the bottom of the barrel, and it is probably station to change formats starting Monday when WQQQ goes to NPR. WKZE is going down in the ratings. They used a translator to put 99.1 on the map in Red Hook, it didn't. So they moved over to 105.9 a few days ago as they mentioned in the last post that it get nearly covered by WQXR at 105.9 on 103.7. That is a waste. As for WQXR, it has no ratings.

All this you can find in the Fall 2010 Poughkeepsie ratings. Look at the numbers on this link.

http://www.radio-info.com/markets/poughkeepsie
 
This book, along with Newburgh-Middletown/139 is about as exciting as watching paint dry. Nothing changes, nor will it really.
 
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