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WCUB

I didn't see WCUB in the latest Green Bay ratings posted on radioandrecords. Is this because they did not have enough listeners or because they don't subscribe to the ratings? Thanks for the info .
 
In the past 25 years, WCUB has NEVER made it into the Green Bay
ratings, either by cume or quarter hour.

WQTC-FM, owned by Seehafer Broadcasting often makes a showing
of 0.7 or 1.4 in the Sheboygan book...but that usually indicates one
listener got a survey diary.

WLKN-FM at Cleveland, which is in Manitowoc County, shows nicely
in the Sheboygan book, but never in Green Bay.

WLTU-FM has likewise (along with WOMT-AM and WTRW-AM, now WGBW) have
also not shown up in the Green Bay books.

In the BIA listing of FCC Geographic Market Definition for Green Bay, WI, only
WGBW and Woodward's WZOR, which is licensed to Mishicot but has a tower
at Denmark, WI is listed in the market. WGBW just got in on Sept. 23, 2008.

Likewise, you don't find WDOR in Sturgeon Bay or even WBDK in Algoma as part of the Green Bay market definition. I guess they are in unrated markets.
 
The radio-locator pattern for WCUB shows them having a strong signal in Green Bay. Why don't green bay residents listen? Is the classic country format unappealing? Thanks again.
 
The radio-locator pattern for WCUB shows them having a strong signal in Green Bay. Why don't green bay residents listen? Is the classic country format unappealing? Thanks again.
Radio-locator maps are based on theoretical information. Many say it's the best radio fiction available. I wish my station touched the areas they say I do.
In all actuality listeners (read that as regular people) are most likely unaware of the station, even if they can hear it.
 
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