Whack-a-Mole
Yeah, what Bob1370 said.
There hasn't been much movement, with the possible exception of WEDG. They have moved up - and more than can be attributed to the "Bills bump". I'd bet that Shredd & Ragan have a lot to do with that. Citadel wanted to dump them, local management made a rare save, and they've probably made more impact in the afternoon than any show in recent memory. I'm pretty sure that "The Morning Bull", or "James" aren't responsible for any increase.
The A/C battle appears to be interminable. "Flashback weekends" disappeared, and WHTT's flirtation with Classic Hits appears to be over. You have to believe that it didn't yield the results that Citadel expected, or it brought an audience that they didn't want. Either that, or Citadel was afraid that WHTT might horn in on territory owned by "the franchise" - 97-Rock. It looks like WHTT's job is to attack Star and WJYE. Regent has made that an easier task with the ongoing cuts at WJYE. Of the three stations, Star is the only one that is close to what it was three years ago. Their biggest competition in the 25-44 arena is Kiss - who has surprising numbers 35+.
Citadel cut Gail Ann Huber, Val Townsend left and was replaced by the PD, and I'm hearing a lot more VT. Yesterday I heard Bill Lacy on past noon, and Joe Siragusa on in the 2PM hour. I assume Pastrick had a day off, and I'm sure that those guys weren't pulling 7 hour shifts. I'm also hearing more of the weekday guys on the weekend, so Citadel's even cutting weekend part-time shifts. Boy, THAT should help pay Farid's bonus.
Regent cut Bob Galli, CJ was (finally) shown the door, Mike McQueen was axed, Alexis Williams moved over from 'BLK, and Joe Chille is certainly the feature on the morning show, with an assist from Cheryl Hagen - who's a lot less costly than CJ was. It's almost like Regent and Citadel are competing to see who can cut deeper. Anybody seen any TV ads from either of them this book? Any "big" promotions? Entercom hasn't exactly been jumping on the promo train either.
It seems to me that all of the local groups are in "hunker down" mode, trying to stay below corporate radar. Right now, radio is like Whack-a-Mole. Stick your head up to see what's going on, and you're likely to get hammered.