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SF/SJ ARBITRON PPM RATINGS RELEASED: MAY 2010

For the period Thu. 4/29/10 - Wed. 5/26/10, the publicly released PPM data for persons overall age 6+ can be found on the Radio-Info.com San Francisco Ratings Grid.

For the period Thu. 4/29/10 - Wed. 5/26/10, the publicly released PPM data for persons overall age 6+ can be found on the Radio-Info.com San Jose Ratings Grid.

The next ratings period is June 2010 (Thu. 5/27/10 - Wed. 6/23/10), with the publicly released PPM data for persons overall age 6+ available on Thu. 7/15/10.

Some additions to the San Francisco Ratings Grid:

Station Share Cume Format Owner

KGBY-FM 0.1 57,000 Hot AC Clear Channel
KIQI-AM 0.1 57,500 Spanish Language Talk Multicultural Radio/Radio Unica
KQJK-FM 0.1 33,600 Adult Hits Clear Channel
KWIN-FM 0.1 33,700 Rhythmic CHR Citadel


Some additions to the San Jose Ratings Grid:

Station Share Cume Format Owner

KDFC-FM STREAM 0.6 8,600 Classical Entercom
KITS-FM STREAM 0.3 8,500 Alternative CBS Radio
KOHL-FM 0.0 8,800 CHR Fremont-Newark Community...
KSJS-FM 0.0 9,300 Variety San Jose State University
 
travisl5678 said:
Wow,I have never seen that before

Notice that the cume is really low. It could easily be one or two people with PPM's that listen for a long time. Like sitting at their desk at work for 8 hours a day. I remember a situation where KUIC in Vacaville showed up #1 in the Bay Area during overnights. Most likely the same deal - 1 or 2 people at Travis AFB were wearing meters while the radio was on all night during a shift or something.

Dave B.
 
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