WVKO-FM's tower site was struck by lighting last March. Because of this lighting strike at their tower
site, WVKO-FM was off the air for several days. When WVKO-FM returned to the air, the station
was on low power for about four or five months. WVKO-FMs tower site is about twenty-five miles
NE of downtown Columbus. Here is their coverage map:
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WVKO&service=FM&status=L&hours=U
My theory is that a lot of the sampling for the Summer Arbitrons came from the west site
of Columbus where a sizeable portion of Hispanic resident reside. Because WVKO-FM was on low
power during at least some of the Summer ratings, their normal listeners on the West side of Columbus would not be able to receive them and then would not report that they were listening to WVKO-FM on the diaries they received.
WVKO-FM traditional has about a 1.0 12+ rating and has NEVER scratched during the last few years, Also, WCOL-FM's rating went way up and that also makes me think that a larger then normal sampling came from the west side where a lot of WCOL's listeners reside.
Not sure about WCOL-FM so I may stand to be corrected.
Sean Gilbow said:
There was a changing of the guard as far as the people operating the station in late August. This was just before the major overtime occurred for me at the BMV, so I can't provide any further details myself.
The station is located at 103.1 FM.
Thanks for the update. Now I know why one of my shows on WVKO-FM disappeared a few weeks ago.