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Trenton Book

WDAS isn't #1 in its home market, and neither is WKXW, which used to be the #1 station every book in Trenton till last year.
 
Nick said:
WDAS isn't #1 in its home market, and neither is WKXW, which used to be the #1 station every book in Trenton till last year.

I just looked back over the last 5 years, and the top three stations in the Trenton book have
always been WPST, WKXW and WDAS ... WDAS has never been number one, but WKXW and
WPST have flip-flopped several times. This is 12+. I'm sure they have all been # 1 in
various demos and dayparts. In a city that's over 50% African American, it's not surprising
that an Urban station does well.
 
Tom McNally said:
[In a city that's over 50% African American, it's not surprising that an Urban station does well.

Note WIMG at #9 on a less than overpowering AM signal. Find an audience and serve it...

Wondering a little about diary placement--Spanish-language New York FMs grabbing a lot of shares, WPRB actually makes the book, AM political talkers way down.

The Eagles can't possibly do that much for WYSP in the fall...can they?
 
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