--Notice KFMB outperforming KOGO by a sizable margin in the Talk Radio competition. KFMB is tied for #10 while KOGO is #20! Until recently, KOGO always did better than KFMB. I wonder if losing its FM simulcast confused too many listeners.
--Funny to see XHRM and KIFM tied for 12th place. With the addition of KSSX, San Diego now has three Rhythmic AC/Gold stations. That may be one too many. When it was just XHRM and KIFM, after its evolution from Smooth Jazz, they both were top 10. Of course, it looks like Clear Channel is committed to KSSX, hiring a new PD and bringing Shelly Wade over from New York.
--KPRI is certainly bouncing around a lot. It spent years being an underperformer, although I'd guess they, as other Adult Alternative stations, do pretty well in Men 25-54. Then last year, KPRI shot up to the top 10. Now they're back down to a tie for #17.
--We can no longer see how many San Diego listeners are pulling in KFI, KNX or other Los Angeles radio stations. Arbitron no longer lists out of market stations for public consumption.
--Arbitron still lists 91X as XETRA-FM. But I notice on Fred Cantu's Mexican radio website, he lists it now as XHTRA. I wonder which is right? Mexican FMs and TVs usually start with XH call letters. But if they borrow the call letters of their co-owned AM counterpart, they can keep the XE call letters. (XEW-TV, XEX-FM) Since 690 XETRA is no longer co-owned with 91X and changed its call letters to XEWW, did 91X also change its call letters?