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Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Nielsen Begins Continuous Diary Measurement (CDM). Data delivery in five of the 46 markets converting to monthly reports is effective with the just-concluded (July 2019) survey period. Effective with the launch of CDM, 94 Nielsen Audio metros will have monthly reporting (48 PPM markets and 46 CDM markets). The company maintains that CDM “positions radio on a level playing field with other media such as digital and TV” and will allow clients “to maintain a competitive edge with the ability to react more quickly to marketplace changes.” Moreover, Continuous Diary Measurement is expected to “help reduce ‘bounce’ in ratings with rolling samples designed to provide a more consistent and stable view of the market.” Nielsen Audio managing director Brad Kelly declares, “This is a transformative day for the audio advertising industry. For the first time, clients in these 46 markets will be able to transact on data monthly. There is no doubt Continuous Diary Measurement is a big step forward for the audio industry. With CDM, very large advertisers that rely on marketing mix models will be able to use the most current data available to get a better read on how radio drives sales results – the ultimate measure of ‘attribution’.” Connoisseur Media founder/CEO Jeffery Warshaw, chair of Nielsen Audio’s advisory council remarks, “This upgrade in measurement is a terrific demonstration of the progress we can make when the industry comes together and works with Nielsen to improve the service for our clients.” These markets will have CDM: Akron, Albany-Schenectady-Troy, Albuquerque, Allentown, Bakersfield, Baton Rouge, Birmingham, Buffalo, Charleston (S.C.), Chattanooga, Colorado Springs, Columbia (S.C.), Dayton, Des Moines, El Paso, Fresno, Ft. Myers, Grand Rapids, Greenville-New Bern-Jacksonville, Greenville-Spartanburg, Harrisburg, Honolulu, Huntsville, Jackson (MS), Knoxville, Little Rock, Louisville, Madison, Mobile, Monterey, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Puerto Rico, Richmond, Rochester (NY), Shreveport, Spokane, Springfield (MA), Syracuse, Toledo, Tucson, Tulsa, Wichita, Wilkes Barre, and York. The survey period for the first monthly release of data covers April 25 – July 17; reports will be delivered between today (8/13) and one week from this Friday (8/23).
Coleman Cleared For Syndication Via Ramsey Network. Thirty stations in 25 markets (including Chicago, Denver, Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, and Indianapolis) are first to clear Ramsey Network’s caller-driven “Ken Coleman Show,” which has been heard the past two years on SiriusXM and as a podcast. Author and career expert Coleman “helps listeners discover what they were born to do” and provides “practical steps” as to how to get there. Ramsey Media executive vice president Brian Mayfield notes, “We are proud to bring listeners this kind of quality content. Ken brings a unique approach to a topic that people of all ages can relate to, so we’re thrilled the show is growing so rapidly.” News of Coleman’s entry into radio syndication coincides with the launch of his book, “The Proximity Principle: The Proven Strategy That Will Lead to the Career You Love,” which reached #1 on The Wall Street Journal bestseller’s list.
“America Works” Among ABC Radio Labor Day Specials. Three, three-hour specials will be provided to ABC Radio affiliates for use over Labor Day weekend: “America Works,” “Labor Day Rock Rewind,” and “Raised on ‘90s Country Salute.” In “America Works,” ABC News Radio correspondent Aaron Katersky highlights important volunteerism people around the country who are participating in what transforms neighborhoods into vibrant communities. The program focuses on – among others – volunteer police officers, hospital visitors, and dog rescuers. Hosted by ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, “Labor Day Rock Rewind” celebrates 50 years of ZZ Top and features rock albums of 1969, 1979, and 1989 by artists such as Aerosmith, Beatles, Pat Benatar, Phil Collins, Eagles, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd. Paying tribute to country music of the 1990s, Chris Young-hosted “Raised on ‘90s Country Salute” features songs inspired by the decade and insights on 90s hits. Country stars Maren Morris, Old Dominion, and Thomas Rhett share their favorite ‘90s country songs.
Our Sources Say NY Post To Debut A “Page Six” Podcast.Editors of The New York Post’s fabled “Page Six” gossip column, Maggie Coughlan and Ian Mohr, will host Sources Say: A Page Six Podcast; AdLarge Media digital audio business cabana is its exclusive ad sales partner. This will be the newspaper’s first attempt at podcasting, although more titles are said to be forthcoming. New York Post publisher and chief executive officer Sean Giancola states that with the introduction of “Sources Say,” the paper, “enters the podcast space with one of the most popular
brands in our portfolio. ‘Page Six’ fans can now hear insider gossip and news on our podcast straight from our editors. Cabana’s demonstrated ability to generate revenue and help its content partners launch and grow podcasts made them the best choice for our ad sales partner. We look forward to working with the cabana team.” AdLarge Media and cabana co-founder/co-chief executive officer Cathy Csukas notes, “The New York Post and ‘Page Six’ are iconic media brands. We at cabana are excited to be a part of their entrée into podcasting. This is the kind of in-demand content that our podcast advertisers are asking for. As our relationship with the NY Post expands, we will have more highly-engaging podcasts to offer our advertisers.” The ‘Page Six’ section generates a large percentage of the 75 million unique monthly visitors to The New York Post’s digital network. Founded in 1801, The Post is the oldest continuously-published daily newspaper in the United States. PageSix.com and “Page Six Style” editorial director Maggie Coughlan joined “Page Six” in 2014. “Page Six” deputy editor Ian Mohr previously was New York bureau chief of The Hollywood Reporter and box office editor/film reporter for Variety.
Baumgard Boosted to iHM Huntington Market President. The promotion of iHeartMedia Huntington, West Virginia general sales manager Tracey Baumgard to market president takes effect immediately. Region president for iHeartMedia Pittsburgh and West Virginia Tim McAleer states, “I am extremely excited for Tracey to lead our Huntington market. Her extensive track record, combined with her strong leadership and knowledge on all aspects of the business, make her a tremendous asset to our team.” Baumgard, who has been with the cluster for 23 years, adds, “I’m thrilled to be leading the iHeartMedia Huntington team. I look forward to motivating and collaborating with the programming, business, and sales teams while helping to elevate the Huntington market to unmatched heights.” Her other roles there have been in traffic, accounting, promotions, and marketing. The eight-station iHeartMedia Huntington cluster consists of news/talk WVHU “News Radio 800”; news/talk WZZW; sports talk WIRO & WZWB “Fox Sports 1230 & 1420”; WAMX “Classic Rock 106.3 The Brew”; classic hits-oldies WBVB “B-97”; CHR WKEE “KEE 100”; and WTCR “103.3 TCR Country.”
Group Nine Media, iHeartMedia Announce Co-Produced Podcasts. The new slate will include at least one podcast from each of Group Nine’s four brands: NowThis, The Dodo, Seeker, and Thrillist, as well as one from JASH, part of the media company’s Los Angeles-based Studios team. Group Nine Network president Mickey Meyer states, “Storytelling is at the core of any forward-looking media brand in today’s industry. As a distributed media company and the leader on mobile, we’ve
always met audiences where they are. Podcasting is certainly the place to be and iHeartRadio knows this better than anyone. We’re excited to partner with them to extend Group Nine’s brands and creative prowess into the audio space.” President of the iHeartPodcast Network, Conal Byrne, notes, “Group Nine’s brands create content that resonates extremely well with their dedicated and loyal fans. They are pioneers in social-first publishing and have built meaningful online communities that connect with audiences. We are excited to work together with them to co-produce an amazing slate of shows and extend their brands into the burgeoning podcast space.” All podcasts will be overseen by Meyer, and Group Nine vice president of new initiatives Brett Kushner. They will be executive produced by iHeartPodcast Network head of development Mangesh Hattikudur.
Burcham Succeeds Bramblett As Auburn P-B-P Voice. Per an announcement made yesterday (Monday, 8/12), Andy Burcham has been tapped to replace the late Rod Bramblett as the voice of Auburn University Tigers baseball, football, and men’s basketball. Bramblett and his wife, Paula, were killed three months ago in a car accident; a 16-year-old was charged with two counts of manslaughter in that tragedy. Auburn Sports Properties vice president/general manager Chris Davis remarks, “During the very difficult process of replacing Rod, it was clear that Andy Burcham was the right man to be the new voice of the Auburn Tigers. He is well-respected in his profession; by his coworkers; Auburn athletics coaches and administration; and in the community. He understands the importance of this role. Andy is a consummate professional who puts great preparation, execution, and passion into his work. Most importantly, he is a man of great character who loves and cares deeply for Auburn and what it represents. We can’t wait for the Auburn family to
embrace him in his new role.” Athletics director Allen Greene states, “Simply put, Andy is unquestionably the right man for the job. His experience as a broadcaster is extensive and his affinity for Auburn is unrivaled. Having been part of the Auburn family for over three decades, Andy understands what sets Auburn apart and understands the passion of our loyal fan base. He deeply respects those who have come before him and will assume this role with a great deal of humility.” Burcham adds, “While it is a bittersweet time and I wish the circumstances creating this opportunity were different, I am honored to be following in the footsteps of such legends as Rod Bramblett and Jim Fyffe. With this job, you’re the voice of Auburn and represent [it] every day – I will never forget that. I’ve been in this community and broadcasting Auburn games for 31 years. I understand and love Auburn and its tradition.” Burcham and Bramblett worked together for 25 years. In addition to his play-by-play duties, Burcham will co-host “Tiger Talk” with baseball broadcast partner Brad Law, while Brit Bowen becomes play-by-play voice for Auburn women’s basketball and softball. Law will host football pregame and postgame locker room shows. Nashville, Illinois native Burcham graduated from Indiana State University (1983) with a degree in radio, television, and film. He did sports play-by-play for Indiana State, Illinois State University and Southern Illinois University before going to Auburn in 1988.
TALKERS News Notes. The newest addition to Comrex’s Access IP audio codec line, Access NX Rack, is now shipping. The Comrex Access rackmount was released in 2005 and is being updated to incorporate technical advances from the last decade. Access NX Rack includes AES3 or analog audio I/O, along with AES67 compatibility. AES67 tested to be compatible with all major AoIP systems and features an entirely new hardware platform. Access NX Rack can connect to Wi-fi and 4G modems, and supports a wide range of connection protocols and audio encoders. It’s driven via an HTML5-based web user interface. Access NX Rack is compatible with all Comrex IP audio codecs as well as the Comrex FieldTap smartphone app and is built around Comrex CrossLock technology. Included is HotSwap, allowing users to designate a wireless network as a backup that will only engage when the primary network has failed ….. After more than a year’s hiatus from radio, Spence Checketts will resurface next week as
the 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm talent on Broadway Media Salt Lake City sports talk KALL “ESPN 700.” In addition to “The Drive with Spence Checketts,” he will continue his longform interview podcast, “Reality Check.” Checketts formerly worked cross-town at similarly-formatted KZNS “The Zone.” ….. Yesterday (Monday, 8/12) marked the two-year anniversary of
the “Unite the Right” white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Even though more than 800 state and local law enforcement officers spent months preparing for the event, it not only turned violent, a counter-protestor (Heather Heyer) was killed. In noting the second anniversary of what has simply been referred to as “Charlottesville,” CBS-TV’s “CBS This Morning” hosted a round table discussion. Among those participating were Monticello Media Charlottesville news/talk WCHV “C-Ville 107.5 & 1260 News-Talk-Sports” program director/morning drive (5:00 am – 9:00 am) host Joe Thomas; “How To Be Antiracist” author professor Ibram Kendi; faith leaders; community activists; and the city’s police chief.
Music Radio News and Career Moves. Los Angeles rhythmic CHR KPWR “Power 106” and co-owned KDAY “93.5 Hip-Hop Back in the Day” six-month interim program director Emmanuel “E-Man” Coquia is elevated to Meruelo Media’s director of
Upstate Radiothon Raises $200,945. In the 12th annual radiothon for Children’s Hospital of Greenville Health System (GHS), seven Entercom Greenville-Spartanburg stations (“Greenville Upstate”) raised $200,945. The radiothon aired last Thursday (8/8)
Charlotte
Spoken-Word Formats – On the heels of June’s +1.2 (3.2 – 4.4, 6+), Entercom news/talk WBT surrenders 75% of that bounty (3.5, -.9,
While flat at 1.3 (6+), co-owned WFNZ “The Fan – Charlotte’s Sports Leader” bumps up from #19 to #18.
Thus far this calendar year, University Radio Foundation news/talk WFAE has remained in two-share range (6+) in all seven sweeps: 2.7 – 2.9 – 2.3 – 2.8 – 2.3 – 2.1 – 2.4 (#15 to #14, 6+). For the fourth time in the last five survey periods, South Carolina Educational Television Commission news/talk WNSC notches a .3 (.3 – .3 – .3 – .4 – .3, #22 to #21, 6+).
Charlotte Music Formats – Six of Charlotte’s top seven July 2019 finishers post a month-to-month fluctuation of at least one-half share. Topping that list is Radio One urban-rhythmic oldies WOSF, which not only flaunts a +1.4 (5.4 – 6.8, 6+), “105.3 RnB” vaults from sixth to first. A one-tenth June loss halted three straight gains that yielded eight-tenths (4.7 – 4.9 – 5.1 – 5.5, 6+). The last time “105.3 RnB” reached the six-share threshold (6+) was in “Holiday” 2016 (6.2). Dislodged from the top spot and slipping to a second-place tie is iHeartMedia adult hits WLKO (7.1 – 6.6, 6+). Recent shifts for “102.9 The Lake” include -1.2 (“Holiday” 2018); +1.1 (January 2019); -1.4 (February); +.5 (March); -.5 (April); +.8 (May); and -.5 (July). In advance of “Holiday” 2018’s -1.2, WLKO enjoyed eight straight months without a loss for a +3.7 (4.1 – 4.3 – 4.7 – 5.2 – 5.5 – 5.5 – 6.4 – 7.1 – 7.8, 6+). By chalking up a full-share improvement to 6.4 (sixth to fourth, 6+), co-owned WRFX “99.7 The Fox Charlotte’s Classic Rock” suspends four successive sweeps without an increase that resulted in a decrease of seven-tenths (6.1 – 5.9 – 5.9 – 5.6 – 5.4, 6+). This is the best 6+-stat for “The Fox” since September 2018 (6.4, as well). Steady in fifth-place, Beasley Media Group urban AC WBAV “V-101.9” adds one-half share, matching the 6.2 (6+) it logged in March. A combined -1.5 in June/July (7.5 – 6.9 – 6.0, 6+), cluster-mate WSOC “103.7 Country’s Hottest Hits” slumps from second to sixth. Prior to segueing to #2 in June, WSOC was on top the previous four months. A May improvement of eight-tenths delivered WSOC its strongest 6+-stat since November 2018 (7.5, as well). Its format rival, iHeartMedia’s WKKT “96.9 The Kat – Charlotte’s #1 for New Country,” is +1.3 in five successive positive or neutral moves (5.3 – 6.1 – 6.3 – 6.4 – 6.4 – 6.6, 6+) and advances from #3 to a tie at #2. Prior to logging a +1.2 in January, WKKT was -2.3 in December and “Holiday” 2018 (6.7 – 5.8 – 4.4, 6+). Radio One gospel WPZS “Praise 100.9 Charlotte’s Inspiration Station” is up four-tenths to 2.4 (#16 to #14, 6+), thus curtailing four consecutive down or flat trends that accounted for a -1.4 (3.4 – 2.9 – 2.8 – 2.4 – 2.0, 6+). Back-to-back losses by iHeartMedia CHR WHQC account for a full-share decrease (5.0 – 4.7 – 4.0, 6+) as “Hits 96.1” exits the top ten (#9 to #11) with its lowest 6+-showing (4.0) since November 2018’s 3.4. Beasley Media Group adult contemporary operation with similar call letters – WKQC “K-10.7 More Music/Better Variety” – follows June’s increase of nine-tenths with a July loss of one-half share (4.8 – 5.7 – 5.2, fourth to seventh, 6+). June’s 5.7 was its best 6+-performance since “Holiday” 2018’s 12.9 (#1). Off a collective full-share in three setbacks in succession (3.7 – 3.4 – 2.8 – 2.7, 6+), iHeartMedia alternative WEND “106.5 The End” remains at #13. A combined -1.2 in April/May (3.3 – 2.6 – 2.1, 6+), Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian WRCM recorded a one-half share increase in June (2.6, #14, 6+) but “Positive & Encouraging K-Love” vanishes from print in July. Elsewhere in the contemporary Christian arena, Radio Training Network’s WLFJ “HIS Radio” nearly quadruples (+.8) its 6+ AQH share in four straight positive or neutral reports .3 – .7 – .8 – 1.1 (#20 to #19), while iHeartMedia’s similarly-formatted WRFX-HD 2 nets one-half share via six straight sweeps without a loss (.1 – .1 – .3 – .4 – .4 – .5 – .6, 6+) and enters the top twenty at #20.
St. Louis
Spoken-Word Formats – In three setbacks in a row (7.3 – 6.6 – 6.2 – 5.2, 6+), Entercom news/talk KMOX is a cumulative -2.1, meaning April’s whopping +2.2 by the flagship of the Cardinals has virtually disappeared. Moreover, “The Voice of St. Louis” drifts from second to
In three straight spikes (3.1 – 3.2 – 3.4 – 3.7, 6+), Hubbard Broadcasting sports talk WXOS netted six-tenths but “101 Sports” has that all erased with a July loss of that magnitude (3.7 – 3.1, -.6, #15 to #17, 6+). Effective later this year, WXOS takes over from KMOX as flagship of the NHL’s Blues.
Progressing from #16 to #15, University of Missouri news/talk KWMU has a March 2019 through July 2019 topline of 3.7 – 3.2 – 3.3 – 3.3 – 3.7 (6+).
St. Louis Music Formats – The three most recent shifts by Hubbard Broadcasting’s KPNT are +.6 (May); -.6 (June); and +.7 in July (6.0 – 6.6 – 6.0 – 6.7, 6+), as “105.7 The Point – Everything Alternative” inches up from third to second. Improving by seven-tenths in July as well and marching from ninth to fifth is its adult hits sibling WARH “106.5 The Arch,” which is up a full-share in June/July (4.7 – 5.0 – 5.7, 6+). Still in that Hubbard Broadcasting cluster, this marks the third month in a row at #1 for KSHE, which has its best 6+-stat (8.7) since March’s 8.9. The nine most recent shifts for “95 Real Rock Radio” are: +.5 (December); -.7 (Holiday” 2018); +2.0 (January 2019); -.5 (February); +1.3 (March); -1.6 (April); +.1 (May); +.9 (June); and +.4 (July). KSHE was tied with iHeartMedia classic hits-oldies KLOU for February’s top spot. In March, KSHE took sole possession of first-place but had to share the lead again the following month; on that occasion, it was with Entercom news/talk KMOX. “Real Rock Radio” has had sole possession of the top spot in May, June, and July. Unchanged at #19, iHeartMedia-owned KLLT “Alt 104.9” nets two-tenths in seven straight sweeps without a loss, (1.7 – 1.7 – 1.8 – 1.8 – 1.9 – 1.9 – 1.9 – 2.0, 6+). The alternating (6+) December 2018 through July 2019 down/up pattern for Hubbard Broadcasting’s WIL ironically has “New Country 92.3” right where it was eight reports ago: 6.1 – 5.8 – 6.0 – 5.4 – 6.1 – 5.8 – 6.6 – 5.8 – 6.1(6+); WIL progresses from sixth in June to third. Meanwhile, iHeartMedia’s KSD “93.7 The Bull – #1 For New Country” regressed by seven-tenths in May; improved by one-half share in June; and now drops two-tenths (4.7 – 4.5, 6+) and carries on at #10. There’s virtually no June 2019 – July 2019 movement regarding the market’s two CHRs as KSD sibling, KSLZ “Z-107.7,” repeats June’s 4.0 (#12 to #13, 6+), while Entercom’s KNOU “Now 96.3” drops one-tenth (3.9 – 3.8, flat at #14, 6+). An overall -2.2 as a result of three successive setbacks (7.2 – 6.7 – 6.0 – 5.0, 6+), Gateway Creative Broadcasting contemporary Christian KLJY “99.1 Joy FM” fades from third to ninth. Not only does a loss of six-tenths to 4.1 (6+) send Radio One urban contemporary WHHL “Hot 104.1” out of the top ten (#10 to #12), it interrupts three successive bumps that accounted for a +1.0 (3.7 – 3.9 – 4.3 – 4.7, 6+).
Riverside
Spoken-Word Formats – Following seven consecutive sweeps without an increase (.4 – .2 – .2 -.2 – .1 – .1 – .1 – .1, #23, 6+), iHeartMedia
The November 2018 through July 2019 topline for co-owned KPWK “Fox Sports Radio 1350 AM” is: .2 – .2 – .1 – .1 – .1 – .2 – .1 – .2 – .1 – .1 (#21 to #20, 6+). For the 19th straight sweep, similarly-formatted/Los Angeles Angels-owned (LAA 1, LLC) KLAA “Angels Radio AM 830” is unlisted.
This is the fourth report in a row that San Bernardino Community College news/talk KVCR is below a one-share (.8 – .4 – .6 – .5, #17 to #14, 6+). In a repetitive April 2019 through July 2019 pattern (.1 – .3 – .1 – .3, 6+), Pasadena City College news/talk KPCC “The Voice of Southern California” is back in the top twenty (#21 to #16).
Riverside Music Formats – Powered by a robust +1.2 (3.2 – 4.4, 6+), iHeartMedia rhythmic CHR KGGI “99.1 Riverside’s Hottest Hit Music” leaps from sixth to fourth with its strongest 6+-stat (4.4) in exactly one year (4.9, July 2018). An overall -4.3 in seven straight declines (10.5 – 8.5 – 8.2 – 8.1 – 7.4 – 7.0 – 6.4 – 6.2, 6+), Entravision’s KLYY pulls the plug by notching a one-half share increase to 6.7 (6+); “Jose” is #2 for the fourth straight time. In advance of the April ratings period, “Jose” occupied the #1 spot 11 sweeps in succession. December 2018’s 10.5 marked the first time any Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario station reached double-figures (6+) since April 2015, when KLYY recorded a 10.4. “Jose” is now nine-tenths behind Anaheim Broadcasting classic hits-oldies outlet KOLA, which is #1 the fourth month in a row, but forfeits a full-share to 7.6 (6+). July’s decrease halts three straight upticks that yielded a combined +1.8 (6.8 – 7.2 – 8.0 – 8.6, 6+). Prior to May, the last time KOLA reached the eight-share level (6+) was February 2018 (8.4). KOLA finished second in 11 successive survey periods and went to #1 in April. In the Univision Radio cluster, Spanish contemporary KLVE “107.5 K-Love” is a collective -1.1 in three down or flat trends in a row (4.6 – 4.4 – 4.4 – 3.5, fourth to fifth, 6+), while regional Mexican sibling KSCA “LA 101.9” has lost six-tenths in June/July (3.0 – 2.9 – 2.4, 6+) but carries on in eighth-place. Immediately following three successive improvements that yielded a collective +1.6 (2.1 – 2.7 – 3.0 – 3.7, 6+), LC Media urban-rhythmic oldies KQIE “Old School 104.7” is a combined -1.4 via four downturns in a row (3.7 – 3.4 – 2.7 – 2.6 – 2.3, flat at #9, 6+). Two Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian outlets disappear from print in July: KLRD “Air 1 – Worship Now” (1.6, #11, June 2019, 6+) and KKLQ “Positive, Encouraging 100.3” (.7, #15, June 2019, 6+).
Monday, August 12, 2019
Q2 Results: Saga, Salem, SBS. Second-quarter net revenue for Saga Communications ($32.2 million) was relatively flat versus 2018.
TED’s Ahead In Podcast Awareness Study. On one hand, “TED Talks Daily” has the highest aided awareness of the 20 most-listened-
Upstate Radiothon Raises $200,945. In the 12th annual radiothon for Children’s Hospital of Greenville Health System (GHS), seven Entercom Greenville-Spartanburg stations (“Greenville Upstate”) raised $200,945. The radiothon aired last Thursday (8/8)
Advertisers Agreeable To Podcast Spending. As part of this week’s Cumulus Media-owned Westwood One blog, Audience Insights president Jeff Vidler outlines reasons why advertisers are open to the idea of including budgets for podcasts. Here are several highlights from the blog. “Podcast listeners are deeply engaged. A compelling podcast is reminiscent of the immersive experience of snorkeling. It can bring you into another world and make otherwise dead time fly by.” Listeners develop close relationships with their favorite podcast hosts and shows. “The top three reasons why podcast listeners pay attention to podcast ads revolve around the host and the listeners’ personal connection to the podcast.” Podcast listeners tend to skip or avoid ads in podcasts, “especially compared to ads in other digital media. Podcasting’s on-demand nature and unique content draws listeners to the platform. Along with video and music streaming platforms, podcasts fall in the upward trend of on-demand content; however, podcasts are one of the few on-demand providers that are open to advertisers.”
TALKERS News Notes. The annual epic rivalry Army – Navy football game (12/14), as well as the entire 2019 Army schedule, will be
Jeffrey Epstein Death Dominates News/Talk Conversation Over Weekend. The “apparent” suicide death of Jeffrey Epstein and speculation/conspiracy theories surrounding it dominated conversation on news/talk radio across America (8/10-11) all the way through to this morning (8/12) according to TALKERS magazine research. The El Paso and Dayton Shooting along with conversations about Gun Control Legislation and Violence in American Culture was a strong second place topic followed closely by the US-China Trade War.
July 2019 PPM Data. Information for the July 2019 ratings period has been released for Detroit, Phoenix, Minneapolis, San Diego, Tampa,
Detroit
Spoken-Word Formats – From the first of the year forward, Cumulus Media’s WJR is -1.7 through six straight sweeps without an increase (3.7 – 3.5 – 3.5 – 3.5 – 3.1 – 2.6 – 2.0, 6+) as “News Talk 760” drifts from #12 (January 2019) to #19 (July 2019).
Down eight-tenths in June (6.2 – 5.4, 6+), co-owned WWJ “News Radio 950” falters by another six-tenths in July to 4.8 (fifth to sixth, 6+); WWJ had a March-only stay at #1.
The April 2019 through July 2019 topline for Michigan Public Media news/talk WUOM is: 1.6 – 1.5 – 1.6 – 1.5 (flat at #20, 6+). After recording a shift of one-tenth in three of the last four ratings periods (1.5 – 1.4 – 1.3 – 1.1 – 1.2, 6+), Wayne State University news/talk WDET drops two-tenths in July to 1.0 (unchanged at #21, 6+).
Detroit Music Formats – Unchanged at #3, Entercom classic hits-oldies WOMC “104.3 Detroit’s Greatest Hits” is up eight-tenths in three straight positive or neutral moves (5.2 – 5.2 – 5.9 – 6.0, 6+). Down or flat three successive months for a -1.4 (7.8 – 6.5 – 6.4 – 6.4, 6+), Beasley Media Group-owned WCSX erases just over half that deficit with a June/July +.8 (6.4 – 6.5 – 7.2, 6+). Moreover, “94.7 – Detroit’s Classic Rock” advances from second to first. In March, WCSX eroded by -1.3 to shift from first to second. Its March/April decline of -1.5 followed back-to-back gains of nine-tenths (6.0 – 6.9 – 7.8, 6+). “Detroit’s Classic Rock” spent four straight months at #1 before being dislodged in September 2018. Ousted from the top spot after residing there in May in June, iHeartMedia urban AC WMXD plummets by -1.2 to 5.7 (6+) and segues to fourth. “Mix 92.3” had been without a loss the past four sweeps for an overall +1.4 (5.5 – 6.0 – 6.1 – 6.9 – 6.9, 6+). An increase of one-half share to 2.8 (#18 to #16, 6+) by urban contemporary WGPR “Hot 107.5” pulls the plug on four successive setbacks that led to a loss of seven-tenths (3.0 – 2.9 – 2.7 – 2.5 – 2.3, 6+). In early-November (2018), Entercom CHR WDZH “Amp Radio” transitioned to adult contemporary. In eight successive reports without a loss (2.3 – 2.7 – 2.7 – 2.9 – 3.6 – 4.0 – 4.0 – 4.1 – 4.8, 6+), “98.7 The Breeze” more than doubled (+2.5) its 6+ AQH share. The streak, however, comes to an end in July as WDZH returns 20% of the increase (4.3, -.5, 6+), dropping from eighth to tenth. Its AC rival – iHeartMedia’s WNIC “The Best Variety of the ‘80s, ‘90s, & Today” – erases 50% of June’s loss of six-tenths (5.9 – 6.3, +.3, 6+) and climbs from third to second. After its 6+ AQH share eroded by nearly two-thirds (-11.8) in four successive sweeps (17.9 – 7.1 – 6.6 – 6.2 – 6.1, 6+), WNIC answered with a May increase of four-tenths. Its “Holiday” 2018 17.9 is the largest 6+ AQH share by any Detroit station in the PPM-era. On top in December 2018 and “Holiday” 2018, WNIC more than tripled (+12.2) its 6+-share via four straight increases (5.7 – 6.2 – 6.6 – 12.2 – 17.9, 6+). As is the case with WDZH, its sibling, WYCD “99.5 – Detroit Country Music,” forfeits one-half share (4.8, 6+) but actually advances from seventh to sixth. WYCD was a combined +.4 in May/June (4.9 – 5.1 – 5.3, 6+). Cumulus Media’s similarly-formatted WDRQ “93.1 Nash FM” is +1.2 through five consecutive positive or neutral sweeps (1.6 – 1.9 – 2.4 – 2.6 – 2.8 – 2.8, 6+) and repeats at #16. This is the best 6+-showing for “Nash FM” since June 2018 (2.8, as well). Anchored at #15, iHeartMedia urban contemporary WJLB “97.9 – Detroit’s Hip-Hop and R&B” is off a full-share through four straight survey periods without an increase (4.1 – 3.9 – 3.3 – 3.1 – 3.1, 6+). As a result of six consecutive sweeps without an increase, Radio One gospel WDMK-HD2 has lost nearly two-thirds (-1.1) of its 6+-stat (1.7 – 1.7 – 1.3 – 1.3 – 1.2 – .9 – .6, #21, 6+).
Phoenix
Spoken-Word Formats – Following June’s decrease of eight-tenths (4.0 – 3.2, 6+), Bonneville news/talk KTAR-FM gains one-tenth (3.3, 6+) and moves up one ranker (#12 to #11). Replicating June’s loss of three-tenths (3.1 – 2.8 – 2.5, 6+), iHeartMedia’s KFYI “News Talk 550” drops from #13 to #16.
Three straight gains by Bonneville sports talk KMVP-FM “98.7 Arizona Sports” netted an overall +1.1 (2.0 – 2.3 – 2.4 – 3.1, 6+), but the
In the past four sweeps, Maricopa County Community College news/talk KJZZ logged a fluctuation of one-tenth (3.6 – 3.5 – 3.4 – 3.5 – 3.6, 6+). That streak ends as KJZZ is off two-tenths to 3.4 (6+) yet progresses from #11 to #10.
Phoenix Music Formats – In four straight drops, KJZZ classical sibling KBAQ lost more than half (-1.3) its 6+ AQH share (2.4 – 2.3 – 2.2 – 1.8 – 1.1, 6+); however, “89.5 K-Bach” responds with a July improvement of six-tenths to 1.7 (#26 to #24, 6+). Inching up from fourth to third, Entercom classic hits-oldies KOOL “94.5 Phoenix Classic Hits” is an overall +1.8 in four upticks in succession (4.0 – 4.1 – 5.0 – 5.3 – 5.8, 6+). While KOOL’s positive streak continues as a result of its July 2019 +.5, a negative streak concludes owing to a one-half share gain this sweep. Specifically, with its +.5 to 4.4 (steady at #8, 6+), iHeartMedia hot AC KMXP “Mix 96.9” applies the brakes to seven successive negative or neutral reports that accounted for a -2.0 (5.9 – 4.9 – 4.8 – 4.8 – 4.4 – 4.4 – 4.2 – 3.9, 6+). Even though adult hits cluster-mate KYOT gains one-tenth (6.6 – 6.7, 6+), “95.5 The Mountain – We Play Everything” drops from first to second. Entering the July 2019 sweep, its six most recent shifts were -1.2 (“Holiday” 2018); +1.6 (January/February); -.8 (March); +.7 (April) -1.2 (May); and +1.2 in June (5.4 – 6.6, 6+). “The Mountain” had been at #1 three ratings periods in succession before being ousted in May. KYOT is nudged from the top spot by adult contemporary sibling KESZ, which is a collective +1.5 via four consecutive bumps (5.3 – 5.5 – 5.9 – 6.5 – 6.8, second to first, 6+). Cracking the top twenty at #20 is Hubbard Broadcasting classic hits-oldies KZAG “Oldies 92.7 & 1440,” which is up three-tenths in three straight positive or flat moves (1.7 – 1.7 – 1.9 – 2.0, 6+). A loss of seven-tenths by Farmworker Educational Radio Network regional Mexican KNAI takes “La Campesina” below a two-share (2.6 – 1.9, 6+) and out of the top twenty (#15 to #21). It is tied at #21 with Univision Radio’s similarly-programmed KHOT “Que Buena 105.9,” which is a cumulative -1.1 in four straight negative or neutral trends (3.0 – 3.0 – 2.7 – 2.5 – 1.9, #16 to #21, 6+). Off nine tenths in three decreases in succession (5.1 – 4.5 – 4.3 – 4.2, 6+), iHeartMedia’s KNIX “102.5 Today’s Best Country” is now a combined +.4 in June/July (4.2 – 4.3 – 4.6 seventh to fifth, 6+). Its format rival, Entercom’s KMLE “Country @ 107.9,” forfeits one-half share (3.8 – 3.3, 6+) and exits the top ten (#10 to #11). Flat at #16, Riviera Broadcasting hot AC KMVA “Hot” records a 2.5 (6+) the fourth time in the last five sweeps (2.5 – 2.5 – 2.4 – 2.5 – 2.5, 6+). After posting an 1.1 (6+) in June, Education Media Foundation contemporary Christian KLVK “Positive & Encouraging K-Love” disappears from print.
Minneapolis
Spoken-Word Formats – A loss of one-tenth to 5.3 (unchanged at #9, 6+) by Entercom-owned/Twins flagship WCCO “News Radio
Netting four-tenths in three straight up or flat moves (3.9 – 4.1 – 4.1 – 4.3, 6+), iHeartMedia’s KFXN “Sports Radio 100.3 K-Fan” advances from #12 to #11. Hubbard Broadcasting sports talk KSTP-AM “ESPN 1500” is down two-tenths in its third successive sweep without an increase (.8 – .7 – .7 -.6, #24 to #23, 6+).
Adding six-tenths to June’s +1.2 (4.3 – 5.5 – 6.1, 6+), Minnesota Public Radio news/talk KNOW jumps from seventh to fourth.
Minneapolis Music Formats – Dislodged from the top spot in June by KSTP-FM “KS-95,” iHeartMedia-owned classic hits-oldies outlet KQQL “Kool 108” returns the favor in July by racking up an improvement of nine-tenths (6.6 – 7.5, -.2, second to first, 6+). After approximately 54% (-6.8) of its 6+ AQH share vanished through four straight negative or flat trends (12.6 – 6.3 – 6.3 – 6.3 – 5.8, 6+), “Kool 108” logged a +1.0 in May. Without an increase in each of the last four reports for an overall -1.5 (7.0 – 7.0 – 6.4 – 6.1 – 5.5, 6+), CHR cluster-mate KDWB “101.3 The Twin Cities’ #1 Hit Music Station” curtails the slide with a spike of three-tenths to 5.8 (seventh to sixth, 6+). In addition to KQQL, Minnesota Public Radio triple A KCMP “The Current – Great Music Lives Here” betters its June 2019 6+-stat by nine-tenths and is +1.2 via four consecutive positive or neutral trends (2.1- 2.2 – 2.2 – 2.4 – 3.3, #16 to #13, 6+). This is its best 6+-stat since September 2018 (3.3, as well). Getting back to “KS-95,” the Hubbard Broadcasting hot AC this calendar year held or shared the top spot in January, March, April, and June. It has been +1.9 (January); -.8 (February); +.6 (March); +.5 (April); -.8 (May); flat (June); and -.4 in July (6.7 – 6.3, first to third, 6+). Meanwhile, iHeartMedia-owned/similarly-programmed KTCZ “Cities 97.1” notches a gain of six-tenths (4.5 – 5.1, 6+) and returns to the top ten (#11 to #10). Shifts this calendar year for “Cities 97.1” include +1.2 (January) -.5 (February); +.2 (March); +.5 (April); -.2 (May); flat (June); and +.6 (July). In addition to notching its third straight (modest) uptick for a cumulative gain of four-tenths (1.6 – 1.7 – 1.8 – 2.0, unchanged at #19, 6+), Cumulus Media adult contemporary WGVX “Love 105” reaches the two-share level (2.0). The brunt of the combined June 2019 – July 2019 -1.2 of the market’s 6+ country share is taken by iHeartMedia’s KEEY (4.8 – 3.9, -.9, 6+). “K-102” drops out of the top ten (#10 to #12) and has its lowest 6+-performance (3.9) since “Holiday” 2017’s 3.4. Format rival, Entercom’s KMNB “102.9 The Wolf,” which lost eight-tenths in four successive down or neutral trends (3.7 – 3.4 – 2.9 – 2.9 – 2.9, 6+), halted the skid with a gain of four-tenths in June. “The Wolf, however, surrenders three-tenths in July (3.3 – 3.0, 6+) and slips from #13 to #14. In the Northern Lights Broadcasting cluster, alternative KQGO “Go 96.3” cobbles together seven straight up or flat moves for a +.6 (1.3 – 1.3 – 1.4 – 1.5 – 1.5 – 1.7 – 1.7 – 1.9, #20, 6+), while rhythmic CHR sibling KZGO “Go 95.3” loses seven-tenths via four successive down or flat reports (3.1 – 2.9 – 2.7 – 2.5 – 2.4, #16, 6+). Having logged a 5.0 (6+) in April, Entercom adult hits KZJK “104.1 Jack-FM” follows with a 5.7 (sixth to seventh, 6+) in May, June, and July. A June loss of eight-tenths (2.2 – 1.4, 6+) by KBEM not only forced “Jazz 88 FM” out of the top twenty (#18 to #21), it took the Minneapolis Public Schools outlet to its lowest 6+-stat since “Holiday” 2018 (1.4, as well). KBEM vanishes from print in July. Likewise disappearing is the internet stream of co-owned triple A KCMP, which was trending .5 – .6 – .6 (April – May – June, 6+).
San Diego
Spoken-Word Formats – Following a +1.0 via three straight bumps (4.0 – 4.2 – 4.4 – 5.0, 6+), iHeartMedia news/talk KOGO “News Radio 600” surrenders half that increase via June/July’s combined -.5 (5.0 – 4.8 – 4.5, fifth to seventh, 6+). In three consecutive setbacks (2.5 – 2.3 – 2.0 – 1.9, 6+), Tegna news/talk KFMB-AM “AM 760” has lost an overall six-tenths but progresses from #19 to a three-way logjam at
Immediately after tripling (+1.4) its 6+ AQH share in three straight advances (.7 – .9 – 1.7 – 2.1, 6+), Entercom-owned/Padres flagship KWFN “97.3 The Fan” loses one-tenth in back-to-back (June and July) sweeps (2.1 – 2.0 – 1.9, 6+). As is the case with KFMB-AM (see above), however, “97.3 The Fan” moves from #19 to a three-way logjam at #18. Meanwhile, iHeartMedia’s KLSD “Fox Sports 1360 San Diego’s Sports Station” records a .8 (6+) for the third time in the last four survey periods (.8 – 1.0 – .8 – .8, #24, 6+).
On top the past six months, San Diego State University-owned news/talk KPBS sputters by three-tenths (6.2 – 5.9, 6+) and falls to third. KPBS has been -.6 (December 2018); -1.1 (“Holiday” 2018); +2.1 (January 2019); -1.7 (April); +.9 (May); and -.7 (June).
San Diego Music Formats – When KYXY logged a positive spike of seven-tenths in June, it evened the score regarding the seven-tenths squandered in three straight negative or neutral trends (4.2 – 3.9 – 3.9 – 3.5, 6+). In July, the Entercom adult contemporary outlet piles on an additional full-share (4.2 – 5.2, 6+) and cracks the top five (#11 to #5) with its best 6+-showing (5.2) since “Holiday” 2018’s 8.4. Improving by one-half share each are Univision Radio regional Mexican KLNV “Que Buena 106.5” (third to second) and iHeartMedia hot AC KMYI “Star 94.1” (4.5 – 5.0, seventh to sixth, 6+). This is the fourth consecutive positive or neutral move for “Que Buena” for a collective +1.0 (5.0 – 5.2 – 5.2 – 5.5 – 6.0, 6+). “Star” reaches the five-share level (6+) for the first time since “Holiday” 2018 (5.0, as well). In five consecutive sweeps without a loss (4.3 – 4.8 – 5.5 – 5.5 – 5.5 – 5.6, 6+), iHeartMedia CHR KHTS is a combined +1.3 but “Channel 93.3 – San Diego’s #1 Hit Music Station” backslides from third to fourth. This streak follows a cumulative -2.3 as a result of four straight decreases (6.6 – 6.0 – 4.6 – 4.5 – 4.3, 6+). Co-owned KGB “San Diego’s Classic Rock,” which was -1.6 in four drops in a row (5.9 – 5.3 – 4.5 – 4.4 – 4.3, 6+), after three consecutive improvements that yielded a +2.2 (3.7 – 3.8 – 4.5 – 5.9, 6+), is up two-tenths in July to 4.5 (tenth to seventh, 6+). Not only is Entercom classic hits-oldies KXSN a collective +1.7 in five successive improvements (4.7 – 5.0 – 5.9 – 6.0 – 6.1 – 6.4, 6+),“Sunny 98.1 – San Diego’s Greatest Hits” progresses from second to first. This is the first time “Sunny” has been at #1 in exactly one year (6.2, July 2018). Meanwhile, co-owned KBZT “Alt 94.9 – San Diego’s Alternative,” which netted +1.3 in four straight spikes (2.6 – 2.8 – 3.1 – 3.7 – 3.9, 6+), relinquishes nine-tenths to 3.0 (#12 to #13, 6+). Following three gains in succession that yielded six-tenths (3.1 – 3.4 – 3.6 – 3.7, 6+), Tegna adult hits KFMB-FM “100.7 True Variety” falters by seven-tenths to 3.2 (#12 to #13, 6+). A collective -2.0 since February, owing to five straight negative or neutral trends (6.1 – 5.8 – 5.8 – 5.0 – 4.5 – 4.1, 6+), Entercom-owned KSON “103.7 San Diego’s #1 New Country” drifts from the top ten (#7 to #11).
Tampa
Spoken-Word Formats – A collective -1.5 in three straight sweeps without an increase (4.5 – 3.6 – 3.0 – 3.0, 6+), iHeartMedia-owned WFLA “970
The flagship of the Rays – iHeartMedia-owned WDAE “620 Tampa Bay’s Sports Radio” – has been -.4 (March); +.9 (April); -.4 (May); +.5 (June); and now -.4 in July (2.7 – 2.3, #16 to #18, 6+).
Flat at #20, University of South Florida news/talk WUSF follows June’s gain of two-tenths with a July loss of three-tenths (1.7 – 1.4, 6+).
Tampa Music Formats – Down or flat the past three survey periods for a net loss of eight-tenths (6.1 – 6.1 – 5.4 – 5.3, 6+), Beasley Media Group classic hits-oldies WRBQ erupts with a robust +1.4 to 6.7 (6+) as “Q-105” leaps from sixth to second. While it reached the six-share level (6+) in March and April (6.1 both times), “Q-105” betters that mark with July’s 6.7. On the other hand, its format rival, Cox Media Group’s WXGL “107.3 The Eagle – Tampa Bay’s Classic Hits,” is an overall -2.4 in four straight negative or neutral moves (7.5 – 6.6 – 6.6 – 5.7 – 5.1, third to fourth, 6+). By gaining seven-tenths in June, Beasley Media Group-owned WQYK “99.5 Tampa Bay’s New Country Hits” curtailed three consecutive decreases that accounted for a -1.0 (6.4 – 5.6 – 5.5 – 5.4, 6+). WQYK adds another half-share to 6.6 – its strongest 6+-showing since October 2018’s 6.7 – but backslides from second to third. Logging its fifth straight positive or neutral trend for a collective gain of six-tenths (3.6 – 3.9 – 3.9 – 4.0 – 4.1 – 4.2, 6+), rhythmic CHR cluster-mate WLLD “Wild 94.1” advances from tenth to ninth. Flat at 8.6 (6+), after faltering by seven-tenths in June, Cox Media Group adult contemporary WDUV “Lite Favorites” is #1 for the 83rd straight time. In June (and now again in July) it is below a nine-share (8.6, 6+) for the first time since October 2018’s 8.9. Its May gain of three-tenths curtailed four straight negative trends that resulted in a -4.7 (13.7 – 11.8 – 11.6 – 10.6 – 9.0, 6+). WDUV’s 13.7 in “Holiday” 2018 is the highest 6+-stat for any Tampa station since WDUV’s 14.9 in “Holiday” 2015. Co-owned/similarly-formatted WWRM “Magic 94.9 Tampa Bay’s Best Music” erodes by a full-share (5.7 – 4.7, 6+) and slides from third to sixth with its lowest 6+-stat (4.7) since “Holiday” 2017’s 3.9. Dropping six-tenths, in addition to WXGL (see above), are iHeartMedia urban contemporary WBTP “95.7 The Beat” (4.2 – 3.6, 6+) and Beasley Media Group classic rocker WPBB “98.7 The Shark” (2.5 – 1.9, #18 to #19, 6+). “The Beat” exits the top ten (#9 to #13) with its lowest 6+-showing since “Holiday” 2018 (3.6, as well). Prior to losing two-tenths in June, WBTP was +1.3 in seven successive sweeps without a loss (3.1 – 3.2 – 3.6 – 3.7 – 4.2 – 4.2 – 4.3 – 4.4, 6+). Meanwhile, “The Shark” had been up an overall nine-tenths in three straight sweeps without a loss (1.6 – 1.6 – 2.1 – 2.5, 6+) and had its highest 6+-showing (June’s 2.5) since “Holiday” 2018 (4.6). Three straight gains by Cox Media Group alternative WSUN yield a +.6 (1.9 – 2.0 – 2.1 – 2.5, #19 to #17, 6+) as “97-X” has its best 6+-stat (2.5) since 2.6. A collective +1.4 In three straight improvements (4.0 – 4.3 – 4.4 – 5.4, 6+), iHeartMedia hot AC WMTX reached the five-share level (5.4, 6+) for the first time since February 2018’s 5.2. The streak ends in July though as “Mix 100.7” drops four-tenths to 5.0 (6+) but continues in fifth-place. In the market’s always competitive CHR battle, Cox Media group’s WPOI “Hot 101.5” is a combined -.4 in June/July 4.5 – 4.1 – 4.0 (flat at #10, 6+), while iHeartMedia’s WFLZ “93.3 FLZ” is down one-half share in June/July (4.3 – 3.8 – 3.8, #13 to #12, 6+).
Denver
Spoken-Word Formats – In the midst of an up/down pattern that started in March (4.7 – 5.2 – 4.9 – 5.2 – 5.0, 6+), iHeartMedia news/talk and Colorado Rockies flagship KOA “Colorado’s News, Traffic, & Weather Station” carries on at #5. Co-owned KHOW “Talk Radio 630” gains four-tenths (1.1 – 1.5, 6+) and cracks the top twenty (#21 to #18).
Bonneville-owned KKFN adds one-tenth (2.4 – 2.5, 6+) and moves up one ranker (#18 to #17); in June, “Sports Radio 104.3 The Fan”
Bouncing back from June’s massive -1.6 (6.2 – 4.6, 6+) with a July increase half that magnitude (5.4, +.8, 6+), Colorado Public Radio news/talk KCFR advances from sixth to fourth. A combined +1.2 in January/February (6.4 – 7.1 – 7.6, 6+), KCFR was #1 in September 2018, October, and November before segueing to #2 in December. In four straight sweeps without an increase, Community Radio for Northern Colorado news/talk KUNC has lost one full-share (1.8 – 1.5 – 1.5 – 1.1 – .8, #21 to #23, 6+).
One of the rare comedy-formatted signals in a PPM-market, Entercom’s KQKS-HD2, is off a collective one-half share via four consecutive months without an increase (1.7 – 1.5 – 1.4 – 1.4 – 1.2, 6+) and departs the top twenty (#20 to #22).
Denver Music Formats – A June loss of six-tenths (1.5 – .9, 6+) nudged KVOD off the top twenty; however, the Colorado Public Radio classical outlet answers with a July increase of one-half share to 1.4 (6+) and is back in the top twenty (#24 to #19, 6+). Possessing the identical June – July .9 – 1.4 profile (+.5, #24 to #19, 6+) is iHeartMedia’s KBPI “Rocks the Rockies,” which ends three down or flat sweeps that accounted for a net loss of one-half share (1.4 – 1.4 – 1.1 – .9, 6+). Improving by one-half share as well in July is country cluster-mate KWBL “106.7 The Bull,” which nets a +1.7 through three straight upticks (2.0 – 3.1 – 3.2 – 3.7, #15 to #13, 6+). This (3.7) is the highest 6+-stat for “The Bull” since it switched to country in mid-December 2017. Three-tenths of a share separates Denver’s top three July 2019 finishers. Included in that trio is KWBL’s format rival, Bonneville-owned KYGO, which drops two-tenths to 5.8 (6+) but repeats at #1. After netting +1.4 in four straight positive or flat trends (4.3 – 4.6 – 5.0 – 5.7 – 5.7, 6+), KYGO regressed by seven-tenths in May only to roar back in June with a +1.0. June’s 6.0 was its highest 6+-stat since September 2018 (6.0, as well). Ranking in July 2019’s top three as well is iHeartMedia’s KRFX (5.8 – 5.7, -.1, steady at #2, 6+). In four straight sweeps without a loss, “Classic Rock 103.5 The Fox” was +1.4 (4.0 – 4.0 – 4.6 – 5.2 – 5.4, 6+). It dropped one-half share in May but answered in June with a robust gain of nine-tenths (4.9 – 5.8, 6+). Anchored in third-place, Entercom’s similarly-programmed KQMT “99.5 The Mountain” has gained nine-tenths in four straight positive or neutral sweeps (4.7 – 5.2 – 5.2 – 5.6 – 5.6, 6+). Stuck on 5.4 (6+) in May and June, alternative sibling KTCL “Channel 93.3 – Denver’s Modern Rock” falters by six-tenths to 4.8 (fourth to sixth, 6+). A combined +.8 in May/June (3.3 – 3.7 – 4.1, 6+), KSE Radio Ventures’ hot AC KIMN “Mix 100” relinquishes one-half share to 3.6 (#13 to #14, 6+). While Entercom classic hits-oldies KEZW hasn’t had a loss from February 2019 through July 2019, the net gain for “EZ-1430 Timeless Music” is just one-tenth. It was locked on .6 (6+) in February and March and now logs a .7 (#25, 6+) for the fourth time in a row. Immediately after its +.7 in four successive up or flat moves (2.6 – 2.7 – 3.1 – 3.1 – 3.3, 6+) wiped out with a -.7 in May, Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian KLDV improved by one-half share in June (2.6 – 3.1, #18 to #17, 6+). Denver’s version of “Positive & Encouraging K-Love,” however, disappears from print in July.
Long Island
Spoken-Word Formats – Four upticks in succession by iHeartMedia news/talk WOR have yielded a +1.0 (2.2 – 2.5 – 2.6 – 2.9 – 3.2, 6+), as “710 The Voice of New York” advances from #13 in Nassau-Suffolk (Long Island) to #11. On the other hand, Cumulus Media
In five straight up or flat reports, Entercom sports talk WFAN is +1.2 (4.3 – 4.4 – 5.1 – 5.3 – 5.5 – 5.5, 6+). Moreover, the Yankees’ flagship is #1 the fourth month in a row and this (5.5) is its highest 6+-share in Long Island since October 2018’s 5.6. Similarly-programmed WEPN “98.7 ESPN New York” is off a combined four-tenths in June/July (2.3 – 2.2 – 1.9, #15 to #19, 6+).
Stuck on 3.0 (6+) in May and June, Entercom all-news WINS drops three-tenths to 2.7 (#11 to #13, 6+), while co-owned/similarly-formatted WCBS-AM is -1.3 via three straight down or flat trends (3.8 – 2.9 – 2.5 – 2.5, #14 to #15, 6+).
Without an increase the sixth time in a row for a net loss of eight-tenths (2.1 – 2.0 – 1.6 – 1.6 – 1.3 – 1.3 – 1.3, 6+), WNYC Broadcasting Foundation news/talk WNYC-FM actually improves from #25 to #24.
Long Island Music Formats – When WBLI dropped one-tenth in June, it curtailed three consecutive improvements that yielded seven-tenths (3.9 – 4.0 – 4.4 – 4.6, 6+). In July, the Cox Media Group CHR dials up a gain of eight-tenths (4.5 – 5.3, 6+), jumping from fifth to second and reaching the five-share level (6+) for the first time in exactly one year (5.1, July 2018). Co-owned classic rock WBAB is +1.1 in three straight positive or neutral sweeps (4.0 – 4.1 – 5.1 – 5.1, 6+) but backslides from second to third. A collective +1.1 through three straight Long Island reports without a loss as well (3.5 – 3.9 – 3.9 – 4.6, 6+), iHeartMedia New York classic rock WAXQ “Q-104.3” progresses from eighth to fifth. The last time “Q-104.3” reached the four-share threshold in Long Island was in January (4.0). Even though New York CHR cluster-mate WHTZ hasn’t had a decrease in each of the last four sweeps for a net gain of four-tenths (4.5 – 4.5 – 4.6 – 4.8 – 4.9, 6+), “Z-100” slips from third to fourth. Three straight drops by Connoisseur Media-owned classic hits-oldies WBZO have accounted for a collective -1.6 (3.7 – 3.2 – 2.9 – 2.1, 6+), but “103.1 Max FM” picks up one-half share in July (2.6, #17 to #14, 6+). Four straight up or flat reports by Entercom alternative WNYL “Alt 92.3” account for a one-half share increase (1.6 – 1.7 – 1.9 – 2.1 – 2.1, #17 to #16, 6+). On the heels of gaining a full-share in June, Emmis urban AC WBLS surrenders all of that increase plus one-tenth (4.4 – 3.3, -1.1, 6+), with “107.5 #1 for R&B” falling from sixth to tenth. Dropping from sixth to seventh, Entercom New York City classic hits-oldies WCBS-FM “101.1 New York’s Greatest Hits” is -1.0 via three consecutive decreases (5.1 – 5.1 – 4.4 – 4.1, 6+). This is the third Long Island decline in a row for WPLJ (2.2 – 1.9 – 1.5 – .5, 6+), which has lost more than 75% (-1.7) of its 6+ AQH-share in that April 2019 through July 2019 stretch. The sale of the legendary hot AC from Cumulus Media to Educational Media Foundation closed on May 31 and EMF immediately switched WPLJ to contemporary Christian “Positive & Encouraging K-Love.”
Baltimore
Spoken-Word Formats – A collective -1.9 in five straight sweeps without an increase (3.4 – 3.4 – 3.1 – 3.0 – 2.2 – 1.5, 6+), independent news/talk WCBM “680 Stimulating Talk – Breaking News” ends the slide with a one-half share increase to 2.0 (#15 to #13, 6+). Hearst Television’s similarly-formatted WBAL “News Radio – Expect More” is a combined -1.0 in June/July (2.8 – 2.1 – 1.8, #12 to #15, 6+).
Trending 4.4 – 4.5 – 4.4 – 4.8 (April 2019 through July 2019, 6+), Entercom sports talk/Orioles flagship WJZ-FM “105.7 The Fan” advances from ninth to seventh.
Following April/May’s +1.0 (.9 – 1.6 – 1.9, 6+), co-owned business news WDCH regresses by a combined eight-tenths (1.9 – 1.4 – 1.1, #18 to #19, 6+).
Up nine-tenths in May/June (2.4 – 2.6 – 3.3, 6+), Your Public Radio news/talk WYPR “88.1 Your NPR News Station” relinquishes seven-tenths to 2.6 (6+) but remains at #11. American University-owned news/talk WAMU has an April 2019 through July 2019 Baltimore topline of 1.2 – 1.1 – 1.2 – 1.2 (#19 to #18, 6+).
Baltimore Music Formats – In addition to piling on one full-share to June’s increase of eight-tenths (7.3 – 8.1 – 9.1, 6+), Radio One urban AC WWIN-FM repeats at #1. “Magic 95.9” reaches the nine-share level (9.1) for the first time since January 2019’s 9.0. Immediately after posting a +2.2 in March/April (7.6 – 8.3 – 9.8, 6+), co-owned urban contemporary WERQ “92 Q Jams” follows with a collective -1.8 in May/June/July (9.8 – 8.8 – 8.0 – 8.0, 6+) but remains in the runner-up slot. April’s 9.8 marked the first time WERQ reached the nine-share level (6+) since July 2016’s 9.2. In four straight down or flat moves (6.3 – 5.9 – 5.9 – 5.8 – 5.8, 6+), iHeartMedia’s WPOC lost one-half share, but “93.1 Today’s Best Country” ends the slide with an increase of four-tenths to 6.2 (fourth to third, 6+). At the same time that Entercom gospel WLIF-HD2 notches a one-half share increase (#15 to #14), adult contemporary sibling WLIF-FM “Today’s 101.9” sputters by one-half share (6.1 – 5.6, third to fourth, 6+). WLIF-HD2 doubles (+1.0) its 6+ AQH-share in three straight gains (1.0 – 1.2 – 1.5 – 2.0, 6+), while “Today’s 101.9” has its lowest 6+-showing (5.6) since September 2018’s 5.3. Owing to five straight reports without an increase, Shamrock Communications-owned WZBA is an overall -2.3 (6.2 – 5.8 – 5.6 – 5.3 – 5.3 – 3.9, 6+) as “100.7 The Bay – Baltimore’s Classic Rock Station” drops from seventh to ninth. The last time “The Bay” slipped below a four-share (6+) was February 2018 (3.8). Steady in eighth-place, Hearst Television’s WIYY “98 Rock” is off a combined seven-tenths in June/July (5.4 – 4.8 – 4.7, 6+). In the iHeartMedia cluster, WMZQ “98.7 Today’s Best Country” hasn’t had a decrease since February yet is only up one-tenth (.7 – .7 – .7 – .8 – .8 – .8, 6+), while alternative sibling WWDC “DC-101” is down a total of two-tenths in three straight negative or flat reports (2.0 – 1.9 – 1.9 – 1.8, #14 to #15, 6+). While anchored at #10, co-owned CHR WZFT “Z-104.3 Baltimore’s #1 Hit Music Station” is -1.0 in five sweeps in a row without an increase (4.6 – 4.3 – 4.3 – 4.2 – 3.9 – 3.6, 6+). Educational Media Foundation-owned contemporary Christian WLVW “Positive & Encouraging K-Love,” formerly Cumulus Media hot AC WRQX “Mix 107.3 More Music – More Variety,” is trending 1.4 – .5 – .1 (#27 to #32, 6+). This is the eleventh sweep in a row that Peter and John Radio Fellowship contemporary Christian WRBS-FM is unlisted; “95.1 Shine FM – Baltimore’s Positive Hits Station” was #13 in August 2018 (2.6, 6+).
Portland
Spoken Word Formats – Ups/down continue for Alpha Media-owned news/talk KXL “FM News 101 – Stay Connected,” which was -1.0 in March/April; +1.1 in May/June (3.7 – 4.2 – 4.8, 6+); and now -.7 in July (4.1, sixth to ninth, 6+). Carrying on at #17, iHeartMedia’s KEX
KUFO’s sports talk sibling KXTG “The Game” has lost four-tenths in June/July (1.7 – 1.4 – 1.3, flat at #22, 6+), as has Entercom’s similarly-formatted KFXX “1080 The Fan” (1.5 – 1.4 – 1.1, #22 to #23, 6+). After more than tripling (+1.2) its 6+ AQH share via three straight improvements (.5 – .8 – 1.0 – 1.7, 6+), iHeartMedia-owned/Portland Trailblazers flagship KPOJ “Sports Radio 620” is trending 1.7 – .5 – .3 (6+) and is unchanged at #28.
After an April gain of six-tenths, Oregon Public Broadcasting news/talk KOPB is off by -1.4 in three setbacks in succession (7.9 – 7.0 – 6.7 – 6.5, 6+) but continues in third-place. KOPB has been +1.2 (January 2019); -2.0 in February/March; +.6 (April); and -.9 (May).
Portland Music Formats – A combined +1.7 in June/July (3.7 – 4.1 – 5.4, eighth to fifth, 6+) takes Entercom adult hits KYCH “97.1 Charlie – We Play Everything” to its best 6+-stat (5.4) since “Holiday” 2018’s 5.6. Climbing from fifth to fourth, co-owned KGON “92.3 Portland’s Classic Rock” improves by eight-tenths via three consecutive bumps (5.1 – 5.5 – 5.6 – 5.9, 6+). As Salem Media Group contemporary Christian KFIS “104.1 The Fish” picks up four-tenths to 4.4 (ninth to sixth, 6+) to end three consecutive down or flat trends that led to a loss of nine-tenths (4.9 – 4.9 – 4.3 – 4.0, 6+), iHeartMedia CHR KKRZ “Z-100 Portland” is up seven-tenths in three successive sweeps without a loss (3.3 – 3.7 – 3.7 – 4.0, 6+) and enters the top ten (#12 to #10. In five consecutive down or flat moves, All Classical Public Media’s KQAC was a collective -2.4 (4.4 – 4.4 – 3.7 – 2.6 – 2.3 – 2.0, 6+), but “All Classical Portland” posts a half-share increase to 2.5 (#19 to #17, 6+). Immediately prior to losing seven-tenths in March, KQAC was without a loss four times in a row for a collective +1.8 (2.6 – 2.7 – 3.4 – 4.4 – 4.4, 6+) and reached the four-share level (4.4, 6+) the first time since February 2017’s 4.2. Notwithstanding that it loses four-tenths (7.8 – 7.4, 6+), iHeartMedia adult contemporary KKCW “K-103” progresses from #2 to #1. It is the first time “K-103” has held the lead position since “Holiday” 2018. Ironically, it reaches the top despite having its consecutive string of increases that yielded eight-tenths snapped at three (7.0 – 7.0 – 7.2 – 7.8, 6+). June’s 7.8 was the best 6+-stat for “K-103” since “Holiday” 2018’s 16.2. It trades places with classic hits-oldies sibling KLTH “The Eagle” (7.9 – 7.1, -.8, first to second, 6+), which has its lowest 6+-stat since January (7.1, as well). A combined -1.1 in April/May (8.9 – 8.6 – 7.8, 6+) before adding one-tenth in June, “The Eagle” had been on top the past five months. When “The Eagle” faltered by three-tenths in April, it curtailed three consecutive upticks that yielded a +3.5 (5.4 – 7.1 – 8.1 – 8.9, 6+). After being +1.5 in May/June (4.2 – 4.6 – 5.7, 6+), Alpha Media’s KUPL “98.7 The Bull – #1 For New Country” has all but two-tenths of that increase obliterated (4.4, -1.3, 6+) and slips from fourth to sixth. Prior to June, the last time KUPL reached the five-share level (6+) was in April 2017 (5.5). In advance of dropping three-tenths in April, “The Bull” was a collective +1.2 in three straight gains (3.3 – 3.6 – 4.1 – 4.5, 6+). Its format foe, Entercom-owned KWJJ “99.5 The Wolf” – The Northwest’s Hottest Country,” is -1.1 in June/July (4.6 – 3.7 – 3.5, #12 to #14, 6+). In May, “The Wolf” gained eight-tenths to 4.6, its best 6+-stat since July 2018 (4.6, as well). Four successive positive or neutral moves by iHeartMedia rhythmic CHR KXJM produced an overall +1.5 (2.4 – 3.3 – 3.3 – 3.3 – 3.9, 6+), but “Jam’n 107.5” falters by two-tenths in July to 3.7 (6+) and exits the top ten (#10 to #12). KXJM’s June 3.9 was its strongest 6+-showing since March 2016 (3.9, as well). After notching June’s 1.8 (#20, 6+), Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian KLVP “Positive & Encouraging K-Love” disappears from print.
Thursday, July 18, 2019
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Cumulus Media Charleston Market Manager Dollar Passes. After battling breast cancer, Cumulus Media Charleston (South Carolina) vice president/market manager Sherry Dollar died yesterday morning (Wednesday, 7/17). She was surrounded by her family, who ask for nothing more than prayers and to honor her last wish to, “be kind.” Cumulus Media president/chief executive officer Mary Berner comments, “Sherry was a terrific market manager and a terrific human being. She will be sorely and deeply missed by all of us.” The company’s executive vice president of operations Bob Walker notes that, “Sherry’s passion for this business was only surpassed by her passion for life. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and I will forever be grateful to have worked with her.” Details about memorial services honoring Dollar’s life are forthcoming. The Cumulus Media Charleston cluster consists of news/talk WTMA “News Talk 1250”; classic hits-oldies WIWF “96.9 The Wolf”; urban AC WMGL “Magic 107.3”; CHR WSSX “95-SX Hit Music Now”; and urban contemporary WWWZ “Z-93 Jamz.”
“Legendary Station of the Year”: KCBS-AM, San Francisco; KNX, Los Angeles, KRTH, Los Angeles, WBAL, Baltimore, and WBAP-AM.
“Legendary Manager of the Year”: Ben Downs, Bryan Broadcasting, College Station, Texas; Charlie Morgan, WQHT-FM, WBLS-FM and WLIB-AM, New York; Dan Seeman, Hubbard Broadcasting, Minneapolis-St. Paul; Mark Anderson, WBZZ-FM and WDSY-FM, Pittsburgh; and Nick Martin, Big River Broadcasting, Florence, Alabama.
“Network/Syndicated Personality of the Year”: Bob Lacey & Sheri Lynch, Now Media; Elvis Duran, Premiere Networks; Rickey Smiley, Reach Media, Inc.; Rush Limbaugh, Premiere Networks; and Ryan Seacrest, Premiere Networks.
“Major Market Personality of the Year”: Ebro Darden, WQHT, New York; Ellen K, KOST, Los Angeles; Felger & Massarotti, WBZ-FM, Boston; Preston & Steve, WMMR, Philadelphia; and The Musers, KTCK-AM, Dallas.
“Large Market Personality of the Year”: Crisco, Dez and Ryan, KSTP-FM, Minneapolis; Jack Harris, WFLA-AM, Tampa; Mercedes Martinez, KMXB, Las Vegas; Mike Calta, WHPT, Tampa; and Mojo, WKQI, Detroit.
“Medium Market Personality of the Year”: Brent Lane, WYCT, Pensacola, Florida; Buzz Jackson, KIIM, Tucson; Harlen The Sports Guy and Pigskin Bob, KYKX, Tyler, Texas; Jeff and Amanda, WKRZ, Wilkes-Barre; and Mike Street, WBTJ, Richmond.
“Small Market Personality of the Year”: Brent Carl Fleshman, WHUB, Cookeville, Tennessee; Chris and Rosie, WUSQ, Winchester, Virginia; Glenner Anderson, KXLR-FM, Fairbanks, Alaska; Scotty and Catryna, KCLR-FM, Columbia, Missouri; and Shags & Trevor, KCMG-FM, Columbia, Missouri.
“Major Market Station of the Year”: KIIS-FM, Los Angeles; WKYS, Washington, D.C.; WTOP-FM, Washington, D.C.; WWPR, New York, NY; and WYCD, Detroit.
“Large Market Station of the Year”: KOA, Denver; KSTP-FM, Minneapolis; KQMV, Seattle; WMTX, Tampa; and WXTB, Tampa.
“Medium Market Station of the Year”: KIPR, Little Rock; KRMG, Tulsa; WHKO, Dayton; WKHK, Richmond; and WSSL, Greenville, South Carolina.
“Small Market Station of the Year”: KFGO-AM, Fargo, North Dakota; KROX, Crookston, Minnesota; KWYO-AM, Sheridan, Wyoming; WNDH, North Canton, Ohio; and WXLP-FM, Davenport, Iowa.
“Best Radio Podcast of the Year”: “Behind the Song,” WDRV, Chicago; “Denied Justice Podcast,” WCCO, Minneapolis; “Garage Logic,” Hubbard Broadcasting, Minneapolis; “On the Table,” NET, Lincoln, Nebraska; and “What Had Happened Was,” WHIO-FM, Dayton.
“Adult Contemporary Station of the Year”: KODA, Houston; KRWM, Seattle; WBZZ, Pittsburgh; WMAG, Greensboro; and WSHE, Chicago.
“CHR Station of the Year”: KRBE, Houston; KTXY-FM, Columbia, Missouri; WKZL, Greensboro; WQHT, New York; and WWPW, Atlanta.
“Classic Hits Station of the Year”: WMGK, Philadelphia; WMJI, Cleveland; WMMO, Orlando; WOGL, Philadelphia; and WXGL, Tampa.
“College Radio Station of the Year”: WHPC-FM, Nassau Community College, Garden City, New York; WMSC-FM, Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey; WRCC-FM, Rider University, Lawrenceville, New Jersey; WRHU-FM, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York; and WSOU-FM, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey.
“Country Station of the Year”: KILT-FM, Houston; KSCS, Dallas; KUBL, Salt Lake City; KYGO, Denver; and
WQHK-FM, Fort Wayne, Indiana;
“News/Talk Station of the Year”: KIRO-FM, Seattle; KTMY, Minneapolis; WDBO-FM, Orlando; WINS, New York; and WKXW, Trenton, New Jersey.
“Religious Station of the Year”: KKFS, Sacramento; KKJM-FM, St. Cloud, Minnesota; KNWI-FM, West Des Moines, Iowa; KPWJ-FM, College Station, Texas; and WRVL-FM, Lynchburg, Virginia.
“Rock Station of the Year”: KISS, San Antonio; WCSX, Detroit; WIYY, Baltimore; WPLR-FM, New Haven, Connecticut; and WRIF, Detroit.
“Spanish Station of the Year”: KLNZ, Phoenix; KLOL, Houston; KLZT, Austin; WOJO, Chicago; and WYUU, Tampa.
“Urban Contemporary Station of the Year”: KBLX-FM, San Francisco; WBLS, New York; WGCI-FM, Chicago;
WHQT, Miami; and WPEG, Charlotte.
Winners will be announced at the NAB Marconi Radio Awards Dinner & Show during the radio Show in Dallas (9/26).
London Contest Among Compass Media Networks’ 2019 NFL Highlights. A double-header will be heard on Compass Media Networks every Sunday over the course of the NFL’s 17-week regular season. Compass Media Networks general manager of sports Michelle Salvatore maintains,
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TALKERS News Notes. Celebrating its 50th season as the Denver Broncos’ flagship station, iHeartMedia Denver news/talk KOA “News
Nashville
Spoken-Word Formats – Down a collective one-half share in three straight down or flat moves (3.6 – 3.6 – 3.2 – 3.1, 6+), Cumulus Media news/talk WWTN “Super Talk 99.7” ends the slide with a gain of four-tenths to 3.5 (#13 to #12, 6+). The repetitive March 2019 through
Not only does Cumulus Media-owned sports talk WGFX have its 6+AQH-share carved roughly in half (-2.8) in three straight setbacks (5.5 – 4.8 – 4.2 – 2.7, 6+), “104.5 The Zone” slumps from #11 to #14. The last time WGFX was below a three-share (6+) was July 2017 (2.7, as well). Meanwhile, Cromwell Group-owned WPRT “102.5 The Game” is a combined -1.1 in May/June (1.9 – 1.1 – .8, #21 to #22, 6+).
Adding two-tenths to May’s +1.0 (5.4 – 5.6, 6+), Nashville Public Radio’s WPLN-FM “NPR News and Classical Music” progresses from seventh to fifth. The news/talk/classical hybrid outlet was -1.3 in March/April (5.7 – 4.8 – 4.4, 6+).
Nashville Music Formats – Without an increase three successive reports for an overall -1.2 (7.5 – 6.6 – 6.3 – 6.3, 6+), iHeartMedia’s WNRQ “105.9 The Rock” makes up 75% of the deficit with a +.9 to 7.2 (fourth to third, 6+). Over and above logging its best 6+-stat (4.5) since “Holiday” 2018’s 4.7, Salem Media Group’s WFFH “The Fish” is a collective +1.0 through four straight positive spikes (3.5 – 3.8 – 3.9 – 4.1 – 4.5, #12 to #11, 6+). Four setbacks in succession by Midwest Communications adult contemporary WJXA resulted in a collective -5.9 (14.1 – 10.6 – 9.3 – 8.8 – 8.2, 6+), but “Mix 92.9 – Your Life, Your Music” is now a combined +1.4 in May/June (8.2 – 9.2 – 9.6, 6+) and repeats at #1. Before forfeiting six-tenths in April, “Mix” had been on top the previous 15 ratings periods. Twelve recent WJXA fluctuations include: +1.0 (June 2018); +.9 (August); -.9 (September); -.7 (October); +.9 (November); +1.9 (December); +3.2 (“Holiday” 2018); -3.5 (January 2019); -1.3 (February); -.5 (March); -.6 (April); and +1.0 (May). “Holiday” 2018’s 14.1 is the highest 6+-share for any Nashville outlet since WJXA’s 14.4 in “Holiday” 2017. TBLC Media Spanish contemporary WNVL “Activa 105.1 & 1240 AM” has nearly quadrupled (+1.3) its 6+-stat in five bumps in a row (.5 – .6 – .8 – .9 – 1.5 – 1.8, #18 to #16, 6+). Directly after posting an April increase of seven-tenths (3.0 – 3.7, 6+), Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian WLVU “Positive & Encouraging K-Love” falters by a combined -1.7 in May/June (3.7 – 2.8 – 2.0, #14 to #15, 6+) and posts its lowest 6+-stat (2.0) since February 2018’s 1.0. The March 2019 through June 2019 topline for iHeartMedia CHR WRVW “107.5 The River” is 5.3 – 5.9 – 5.9 – 5.3 (fifth to sixth, 6+). The market’s three major country FMs are separated by just three-tenths of a share. After posting a collective +2.2 in five straight gains (4.1 – 4.2 – 5.4 – 5.9 – 6.1 – 6.3, 6+), Cumulus Media’s WKDF “103.3 Nash FM” falters by one-half share in consecutive sweeps (6.3 – 5.8 – 5.3, flat at #6, 6+). Prior to March, WKDF last hit the six-share threshold in June 2013. Six consecutive sweeps without a loss by iHeartMedia’s WSIX “The Big 98 – Nashville’s #1 for New Country” (steady in eighth-place) net a +1.7 (3.5 – 4.7 – 4.7 – 5.0 – 5.2 – 5.2 – 5.2, 6+). It has a two-tenths advantage over Cumulus Media’s WSM-FM “95.5 Nash Icon,” which was up two-tenths in three successive up or flat moves (5.0 – 5.0 – 5.0 – 5.2, 6+) but squanders two-tenths to 5.0 (eighth to ninth, 6+). Dropping by one-half share in addition to WKDF is iHeartMedia urban contemporary WUBT “101.1 The Beat” (6.8 – 6.3, third to fourth, 6+) with 6.3, its lowest 6+-showing since February’s 6.1.
Providence
Spoken-Word Formats – Slipping from seventh to eighth, Cumulus Media’s WPRO-AM “News Talk 630” is a combined -.7 in May/June (3.8 – 3.7 – 3.1, 6+).
By picking up one-tenth in June to 3.6 (6) – after sputtering by one-half share in May – Entercom sports talker
WVEI progresses from eighth to seventh.
Down three-tenths in May/June (1.3 – 1.2 – 1.0, 6+), iHeartMedia Boston hybrid news – talk WBZ-AM “News Radio 1030” slips from #17 to #18.
Stuck on 2.0 (6+) in April and May, The Wheeler School’s news/talk WELH is off one-tenth to 1.9 (6+) but stays at #10, while WGBH Educational Foundation Boston news/talk WGBH notches a 1.6 (6+) for the fifth time in the last seven reports (1.6 – 1.6 – 1.9 – 1.6 – 1.6 – 1.7 – 1.6, #12 to #11, 6+).
Providence Music Formats – Busting out improvements of nine-tenths each are Hall Communications’ WCTK “Cat Country 98.1” (7.6 – 8.5, steady at #3, 6+) and iHeartMedia classic hits-oldies WWBB “B-101” (7.2 – 8.1, fifth to fourth, 6+). When “Cat Country” surrendered two-tenths in May, it halted four straight gains that accounted for a +2.2 (5.6 – 7.2 – 7.4 – 7.4 – 7.8, 6+). That streak, however, followed a collective -3.1 via three declines in succession (8.7 – 8.2 – 6.9 – 5.6, 6+). “B-101,” meanwhile, has its best 6+-performance in nearly a year – matching July 2018’s 8.1. Reaching this Rhode Island market from Boston, iHeartMedia’s WXKS-FM “Kiss 108” is up a collective four-tenths through four successive up or flat Providence moves (1.1 – 1.2 – 1.2 – 1.5 – 1.5, #14 to #13, 6+). In addition to bumping up two-tenths (10.0 – 10.2, 6+), iHeartMedia-owned WHJY “94 HJY Providence’s Home of Rock & Roll” repeats at #1. An April loss of nine-tenths forced WHJY from the top spot after three straight months there. The decline halted four consecutive positive or flat moves that netted a +2.0 (8.5 – 9.8 – 9.8 – 9.8 – 10.5, 6+). Before taking over at #1 in January, WHJY was in the runner-up slot from September 2018 through “Holiday” 2018. Co-owned hot AC WSNE “Coast 93.3,” which cobbled together three consecutive improvements for a collective +1.2 (3.8 – 4.3 – 4.5 – 5.0, 6+), sputters by seven-tenths to 4.3 (6+) and remains at #6. In May, “Coast” reached the five-share level (5.0, 6+) for the first time since October 2018’s 5.5. Unlisted until February 2019, Hall Communications’ classic hits-oldies WNBH more than tripled (+.7) its 6+-stat in three straight upticks (.3 – .4 – .5 -1.0, 6+), but “Big 101.3” sees its 6+ AQH share sliced in half to a .5 (-.5, #18 to #20). In five straight negative or neutral reports, Townsquare Media CHR WFHN “Fun 107 – The South Coast’s #1 Hit Music Station” has lost roughly 60% (-2.6) of its 6+-share (4.2 – 3.7 – 2.6 – 1.9 – 1.9 – 1.6, flat at #11, 6+). Immediately in advance of this stretch, WFHN more than tripled (+3.0) its 6+-stat as a result of six successive up or flat moves (1.2 – 1.3 – 1.4 – 1.4 – 1.5 – 1.7 – 4.2, 6+).
Norfolk – Unchanged in fourth-place, WNOR posts a gain of eight-tenths to 6.8, the highest 6+ AQH share for the Saga Communications’ rocker since October 2018’s 6.9. In addition to more than doubling (+1.1) its 6+-stat in six straight reports without a loss
Jacksonville
Spoken-Word Formats – This marks the fifth consecutive sweep without an increase for Cox Media Group news/talk WOKV-FM, which is
Without an increase the eighth consecutive time for a net loss of 75% (-.6) of its 6+-stat (.8 – .7 – .6 – .6 – .5 – .3 – .3 -.3 – .2, 6+), iHeartMedia sports talk WFXJ “930 The Game – Jacksonville’s Sports Leader” repeats at #19.
Off seven-tenths in three setbacks in succession (3.7 – 3.5 – 3.3 – 3.0, 6+), public news/talk WJCT falls from #11 to #12. Immediately prior to April, “Your Community – Your World” was a cumulative +1.5 in five increases in a row (2.2 – 2.3 – 2.4 – 3.0 – 3.5 – 3.7, 6+).
Jacksonville Music Formats – A lofty +1.4 (4.6 – 6.0, 6+) enables iHeartMedia urban contemporary WJBT “93.3 The Beat” to vault from eighth to fifth. On the strength of a +1.0, co-owned CHR WKSL “97.9 Kiss FM” crosses the five-share level (4.2 – 5.2, 6+) and bumps up from ninth to eighth. At the same time, Cox Media Group’s similarly-formatted WAPE falters by -1.0 and is down the third straight sweep for an overall -1.3 (7.3 – 7.2 – 7.0 – 6.0, fourth to fifth, 6+). In addition, “95.1 Jacksonville’s #1 Hit Music Station” has its weakest 6+-stat (6.0) since 5.2 in “Holiday” 2018. Its adult contemporary sibling, WEZI “Easy 102.9,” nets +1.4 in three successive upticks (4.5 – 4.9 – 5.1 – 5.9, 6+) and carries on in seventh-place. A combined +1.1 in January/February, WEZI surrendered roughly half that increase with a March loss of six-tenths. Despite being a collective -1.2 in three declines in a row (8.7 – 8.3 – 7.6 – 7.5, 6+), Renda Broadcasting’s similarly-formatted WEJZ “96.1 Jacksonville’s Official Work Station” advances from third to a second-place tie. Its “Holiday” 2018 16.3 is the highest 6+-mark for any Jacksonville station since “Holiday” 2015 when WEJZ notched a 19.5. Locked on 3.1 (6+) in April and May, iHeartMedia’s WWJK “107.3 Planet Radio – Jacksonville’s Rock Station” posts a one-half share gain (3.1 – 3.6, 6+) and enters the top ten (#12 to #10). After a March-only stay at #1, Cox Media Group classic hits-oldies WJGL segued to a second-place tie in April and then progressed to a first-place tie in May. Even though “96.9 The Eagle” drops one-half share in June (8.6 – 8.1, 6+), it has sole possession of first-place. An April loss of six-tenths interrupted three upticks in succession that resulted in a +1.6 (7.3 – 8.1 – 8.6 – 8.9, 6+). Immediately prior to that streak, “The Eagle” was an overall -2.0 in four consecutive slips (9.3 – 9.2 – 8.5 – 8.2 – 7.3, 6+). Off seven-tenths to 5.0, its lowest 6+-showing since 4.9 in “Holiday” 2018, iHeartMedia urban AC WSOL “V-101.5” slips from sixth to ninth. Showing decreases of six-tenths each are Cox Media Group-owned WXXJ “X-106.5 Jacksonville’s Alternative” (unchanged at #13); iHeartMedia gospel WKSL-HD3 (2.3, flat at #14, 6+); and Radio Training Network contemporary Christian WCRJ “The Joy FM” (1.6 – 1.0, #flat at #17, 6+). “X-106.5” has lost seven-tenths in three straight negative or neutral moves (3.1 – 3.1 – 3.0 – 2.4, 6+). Prior to the June sweep, WKSL-HD3 had shown a net increase of seven-tenths in four straight sweeps without a loss (2.2 – 2.2 – 2.2 – 2.7 – 2.9, 6+). “The Joy FM” was frozen on 1.6 (6+) in April and May. In nine straight sweeps without a loss, iHeartMedia Spanish contemporary WQIK-HD2 gained two-tenths (.1 – .1 – .1 – .1 – .1 – .2 – .2 – .2 – .3 – .3, 6+) but is off one-tenth in June to .2 (unchanged at #19, 6+).
Friday, August 10, 2018
WEEI-FM’s Minihane Set to Discuss Depression. The genuine intimacy between a radio talent and the audience will most likely again be strongly in evidence when Entercom Boston sports talk WEEI-FM’s Kirk Minihane returns to the air
Stunner: Lanigan Logs Off WTAM. It’s one of those management nightmares when an on-air talent literally quits on the air. It happened in Cleveland two days ago (8/8)
Entercom Now In TBA With WBEB. Prior to officially closing on its $57.5 million purchase of Jerry Lee Radio Philadelphia’s WBEB “101.1 More FM,” Entercom took over operation of the adult contemporary property yesterday
Univision Q2: Net Income Up, Radio Ad Revenue Down. For second-quarter 2018, Univision Communications’ net
TALKERS News Notes. Adding radio duties as co-host (with program director Justin Acri) of “The Zone” (10:00 am – 1:00 pm) on Signal Media Little Rock sports talker KABZ “103.7 The Buzz” is Wess Moore, sports director of Little
Thursday, August 10, 2017
Bennett Helps WCBS-AM Note Its All-News Golden Anniversary. A special interview and performance this past Tuesday (8/8) by iconic singer Tony Bennett at the
KIRO-FM Teams with Seattle Police to Provide “Beds for Kids.” The goal of a joint effort between
PPM Data – Part Three. July 2017 ratings information has been released for Portland, Charlotte, San
Gottlieb Kicks Off Training Camp Tour. Gearing up for the start of football season, Fox Sports Radio’s Doug Gottlieb hits the road for on-location coverage from several NFL training sites. The journey began this past Monday (8/7) with a broadcast from the Los Angeles Rams facility at UC Irvine. Still in Southern California (Oxnard-Ventura), Gottlieb is with the Dallas Cowboys today (Thursday, 8/10), and he will visit the Los Angeles Chargers’ camp at the Jack Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa next Wednesday (8/16). Pictured left to right are Fox Sports Radio’s Doug Gottlieb with Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay.
LG To Activate FM Chips in its Smartphones. The announcement that LG phones in North America and Latin America will have FM chips activated moving forward comes from NextRadio parent TagStation, whose president Paul Brenner states, “We are proud and excited to partner
WQBA Named Dolphins’ Spanish-Language Radio Flagship. As part of the multi-year agreement, Univision Radio Miami Spanish news/talk WQBA will air all
TALKERS News Notes. Citing other media sources, The Tennessean reports that former Tennessee Titans tight end Frank Wycheck will leave his “Wake-Up Zone” morning show co-hosting duties on Cumulus Media Nashville sports talk WGFX “104.5 The Zone” in the next few weeks. Earlier, Wycheck announced he is stepping away from his role as analyst for Titans’ radio broadcasts for a year, owing to cognitive issues related to concussions from his playing days. It is reported, however, that Wycheck will remain with “The Zone” for swing duty ….. In other football-related news, iHeartMedia Tucson’s KTZR “Fox Sports 1450” joins the Arizona Cardinals radio network. Senior vice president of programming for iHeartMedia Tucson David Adams comments, “As the new home for Fox Sports in Tucson; the future home of Dan Patrick; and the official broadcast partner of the Tucson Roadrunners, we couldn’t be more excited to solidify our position as ‘Tucson’s Sports Station’ by adding the Cardinals.” The team’s previous Tucson affiliate was Cumulus Media’s KCUB “Sports Radio 1290.”
iHR, Understood.org Align to Help Kids Facing Learning/Attention Issues. One of every five children have a learning and attention challenge such as ADHD or dyslexia. A partnership between
Sun Broadcast Group Enters the “Country Fried Mix.” A sales and affiliation partnership with Sun Broadcast Group will bring “Country Fried Mix” with national
Opening “The Vault” Again in Montgomery. Jettisoning its top 40 format in order to return to rock as “107.1 The Vault” is Bluewater Broadcasting Montgomery,