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Sacramento Arbitron Radio Ratings: June 2012

http://www.radio-info.com/markets/sacramento

Publicly released age 6+ overall rankings for the June 2012 survey period covering Thu. 5/24/12 - Wed. 6/20/12.

The next survey period will be for July 2012 covering Thu. 6/21/12 - Wed. 7/18/12 with the report release date being Mon. 8/6/12.

Note: stations that do not subscribe to Arbitron in certain markets will not show in those markets.
 
stewie said:
http://www.radio-info.com/markets/sacramento

Publicly released age 6+ overall rankings for the June 2012 survey period covering Thu. 5/24/12 - Wed. 6/20/12.

The next survey period will be for July 2012 covering Thu. 6/21/12 - Wed. 7/18/12 with the report release date being Mon. 8/6/12.

Note: stations that do not subscribe to Arbitron in certain markets will not show in those markets.

These are May numbers.
 
It kinda sucks that all of the un-subscribed stations are now unrated. I can see why, but for those of us that are just curious it just raises more questions as to where all those listeners went. Seems like most of the top stations went down with no corresponding increase elsewhere. The drop on KQEI is pretty dramatic. The switch to NPR-centric programming on KXJZ really took its toll there.

Dave B.
 
DaveBayArea said:
It kinda sucks that all of the un-subscribed stations are now unrated. I can see why, but for those of us that are just curious it just raises more questions as to where all those listeners went. Seems like most of the top stations went down with no corresponding increase elsewhere. The drop on KQEI is pretty dramatic. The switch to NPR-centric programming on KXJZ really took its toll there.

Dave B.

Not unrated, just not listed.
 
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