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Indianapolis radio listeners are turning a deaf ear to the market’s newest talk-radio offering.
According to recently released Arbitron Inc. radio station ratings, the newly formatted WWFT-FM 93.9 is fighting for its life as central Indiana’s fourth news-talk frequency.
The station that dropped its contemporary Christian format and old WISG call letters the day after Christmas registered a paltry 0.8 rating in the first quarter, according to New York-based Arbitron’s most recent tally. Meanwhile, its commercial newstalk competitors, WIBC-AM 1070 and WXNT-AM 1430, saw slight ratings increases. Public station WFYI-FM 90.1 also draws an audience hungry for news-talk fare, but Arbitron doesn’t rate its market share.
Atlanta-based Cumulus Media Inc. saw the bottom fall out at its 93.9 frequency, which scored a solid 3.7 rating during the last quarter of 2006 playing a combination of easy listening tunes and Christmas music.
One rating point means 1 percent of the local audience tuned in at least once a week.
“They have some issues to address there,” said longtime local media buyer Bill Perkins, president of Nichols Perkins Media. “Advertisers were concerned about this change heading in; now they are even more concerned about where this station is headed. The next ratings period is really going to be important for WWFT.”
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And what's the programming? They even have Hannity? Look familiar?
http://www.fmtalk939.com/
According to recently released Arbitron Inc. radio station ratings, the newly formatted WWFT-FM 93.9 is fighting for its life as central Indiana’s fourth news-talk frequency.
The station that dropped its contemporary Christian format and old WISG call letters the day after Christmas registered a paltry 0.8 rating in the first quarter, according to New York-based Arbitron’s most recent tally. Meanwhile, its commercial newstalk competitors, WIBC-AM 1070 and WXNT-AM 1430, saw slight ratings increases. Public station WFYI-FM 90.1 also draws an audience hungry for news-talk fare, but Arbitron doesn’t rate its market share.
Atlanta-based Cumulus Media Inc. saw the bottom fall out at its 93.9 frequency, which scored a solid 3.7 rating during the last quarter of 2006 playing a combination of easy listening tunes and Christmas music.
One rating point means 1 percent of the local audience tuned in at least once a week.
“They have some issues to address there,” said longtime local media buyer Bill Perkins, president of Nichols Perkins Media. “Advertisers were concerned about this change heading in; now they are even more concerned about where this station is headed. The next ratings period is really going to be important for WWFT.”
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[EDIT-post truncated because originating material is
copyprotected. Unauthorized use of copyrighted content is in violation of
Radio-Info's TOS.]
And what's the programming? They even have Hannity? Look familiar?
http://www.fmtalk939.com/