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Trends today

ARB trend today has WWL-A/F #1 tied with WYLD-FM...WQUE down to #2, followed by WNOE, WLMG then WRNO. WJBO soars to #1 in Baton Rouge thanks to the election...
 
Well, let's see. WWL had hurricanes, evacuations, racial elections and the woeful Saints with commentary by the woeful Bobby Hebert and Hokie Gajan fall into their laps during this rollover ratings period, and it still took them two stations - AM & FM - to beat WYLD-FM. Two stations to beat one. Pitiful. I can be #1 on my block too if I get a friend to help me beat up my arrogant next door neighbor. But I always heard that needing two to gang on one just to gain a victory was pu*ssy.
 
Yes to Late night skip, but can it also be said that getting influence from bigger brother corporate to end two contracts with other affiliates so you can have Hannity and Rush just so I can move up 3 points and into number 5.

Yes it took two stations to hit WYLD, but I think WWL could get numbers like that on the AM station alone if need be . Remember this is a town where people are Nostalgic as hell, and hurricane season comes, first thing they remember is WWL.. the storms I think brought the numbers up

Normally I don't defend the stations but an ethnic station such as WYLD and WQUE will win in a market that's 30% black (over the entire market as computed by Arbitron)

WWL was winning before just on AM, all the move to Fm also did was fragment the listeners they have between the two signals IMO with most still listening on AM

Once we factor out the hurricanes and elections the numbers will come down again

On the WDVW signal, that thing hasn't had over a 2.5 since it was Rock in the late 1990s.

KYRK (on the same tower as WDVW) is starting to show some burnout as people are starting to tune out for the season as well as because of the same tired playlist. Station most times sounds like 1999 instead of the beginning of 2009
 
briancraig said:
WDVW with that huge signal and they can't even get a 1.5 :'(


Were 92.3 WCKW FM La Place New Orleans baton Roge Louisianas Rock 92.3......
 
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