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Laurence Glavin

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The Arbitron quarterlies have just been published, and the 12-and-over number (all that are generally available to the public) don't bode well for 969 FM Talk. The digit to the left of the decimal point has dropped by one integer, and the number as a whole is down by half-a-percentage point. WTKK "management" has the internal breakdowns wherein they can see exactly who is dragging them down, but they're also in a terrific bind due to the Howie Carr issue. Don't be surprised if by the next book, 'TKK falls below WBOS and becomes the bedrock outlet of the G.M. cluster...and the most expensive to operate!
 
Don Imus to the rescue.
Say good bye to Michael Graham as in Cracker.

Perhaps, if TKK had not dumped Paula O'Connor they would not be in this predicament. She was live and local and knows this city.
MS. Philadelphia has been a bust as her replacement.
 
I don't know how they do show by show. Am not into Graham/late morning host/Eagan and Braude/
Severin or even O'Reilly but I do like Laura Ingraham and Phil Hendrie and I'd certainly tune to them
if Howie managed to get on there.

Imus, I heard, did OK there for ratings and billed very well. But note that when Imus was dumped
from WEEI (for D&C, IIRC) WEEI's ratings took a big jump.
 
raccoonradio said:
I don't know how they do show by show. Am not into Graham/late morning host/Eagan and Braude/
Severin or even O'Reilly but I do like Laura Ingraham and Phil Hendrie and I'd certainly tune to them
if Howie managed to get on there.

Imus, I heard, did OK there for ratings and billed very well. But note that when Imus was dumped
from WEEI (for D&C, IIRC) WEEI's ratings took a big jump.

Michael Graham has a whiny voice.
 
Probably from too much ' whine and crackers ' ;)

Ciao said:
raccoonradio said:
I don't know how they do show by show. Am not into Graham/late morning host/Eagan and Braude/
Severin or even O'Reilly but I do like Laura Ingraham and Phil Hendrie and I'd certainly tune to them
if Howie managed to get on there.

Imus, I heard, did OK there for ratings and billed very well. But note that when Imus was dumped
from WEEI (for D&C, IIRC) WEEI's ratings took a big jump.

Michael Graham has a whiny voice.
 
Maybe they should consider switching to a music format, possibly smooth jazz?
While I'm not really a jazz fan, this format would help balance the radio dial in this market.
 
More on the 25-54s from the last rating period; all talk stations have gone down this past summer

http://www.savewrko.com/archives/2007/10/the_big_numbers.php

Dayparts:
mornings
Finneran WRKO -16% (that's a minus sign not a dash btw)
Graham WTKK -25%


Midmornings
Fill in/McPhee -59%
Fill ins/Feinburg "loses an additional 7 per cent"

Middays
WRKO Rush down 65% (bad lead in?)
WTKK E&B down 27%

pm drive
WRKO Carr down 39% (left show shortly before this period ended, Maloney notes)
WTKK Severin down 15% (..mostly because he was on vacation...)

etc
more at the link including WBZ/nights
 
Interesting. It's not just WTKK it's WRKO too.

Where are all the talk listeners going? Satellite?

This just doesn't seem right. Is it possible that this rating period is just an abberation?
 
anyone have ratings that include WBUR, WGBH for this period? I was told a few months ago by someone who would know that they were up a lot... no specifics, nothing current, unfortunately.
 
Finn said:
anyone have ratings that include WBUR, WGBH for this period? I was told a few months ago by someone who would know that they were up a lot... no specifics, nothing current, unfortunately.

You can view the Summer 2007 12+ ratings for Arbitron-subscribing non-comms here, though they may not be as recent as the published commercial ratings. (Click on Arbitron Data at the top, and make selections in the window that will appear).

I don't see an increase from Springtime there in the 12+ either, but I don't know how the 25-54's are doing.
 
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