I’m rather surprised that no one has posted the September Nielsen ratings (12+, Monday through Sunday) for the Buffalo market. They were released Thursday. So, I’ll do the honors here.
The biggest news is that 97 Rock has vaulted to the top of the ratings. Well, technically, 97 Rock is tied with WYRK at number 1 with a 9.0. WBEN had a strong book, ranked fourth with a 7.8. Sadly, WBFO slid to a 2.5. It was just a few months ago that WBFO was within one point of WBEN. In September, the margin was 5.3. Clearly, Buffalo radio listeners looking for news are finding what they need on WBEN rather than WBFO.
We were told by Glenn Topolski last month that WECK’s numbers would no longer be listed. Well, they’re still there with a 4.9. WECK is knocking at the door of a five share. Our friend Buddy must be celebrating! And KISS 98.5 is the clear winner over 96.1 more than a year after STAR 102.5 departed the scene. As noted in another thread, the remnants of STAR 102.5 at WLKK HD2 has started playing Christmas music. Yeah, just what people want to hear when temps are still in the 60s (70s and 80s a week ago). 96.1 will make the switch on November 1st.
Other than that, it’s the status quo. WGR’s numbers are climbing now that it’s football season. WBUF and the 107.7 continue to struggle at the bottom of the ratings.
The biggest news is that 97 Rock has vaulted to the top of the ratings. Well, technically, 97 Rock is tied with WYRK at number 1 with a 9.0. WBEN had a strong book, ranked fourth with a 7.8. Sadly, WBFO slid to a 2.5. It was just a few months ago that WBFO was within one point of WBEN. In September, the margin was 5.3. Clearly, Buffalo radio listeners looking for news are finding what they need on WBEN rather than WBFO.
We were told by Glenn Topolski last month that WECK’s numbers would no longer be listed. Well, they’re still there with a 4.9. WECK is knocking at the door of a five share. Our friend Buddy must be celebrating! And KISS 98.5 is the clear winner over 96.1 more than a year after STAR 102.5 departed the scene. As noted in another thread, the remnants of STAR 102.5 at WLKK HD2 has started playing Christmas music. Yeah, just what people want to hear when temps are still in the 60s (70s and 80s a week ago). 96.1 will make the switch on November 1st.
Other than that, it’s the status quo. WGR’s numbers are climbing now that it’s football season. WBUF and the 107.7 continue to struggle at the bottom of the ratings.