http://ratings.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb011
As expected, WMGC fell back to Earth, but maintained a 5.3 rating, good for 5th place and far better than what they pulled as a Sports talker. On that note, The Ticket is again #1. WOMC regained listeners, who likely tuned back after trying the new 105.1. WJR saw a drop, likely a lull after the conventions, and apparently WWJ was the beneficiary of that loss. WYCD saw a slight drop, while NASH had a notable gain. I think this is the highest book for NASH since it debuted in Detroit, and the closest they've ever been to WYCD. With strong showings by WRIF and WCSX as well, Greater Media has to be pleased with the performance of its Detroit cluster.
As expected, WMGC fell back to Earth, but maintained a 5.3 rating, good for 5th place and far better than what they pulled as a Sports talker. On that note, The Ticket is again #1. WOMC regained listeners, who likely tuned back after trying the new 105.1. WJR saw a drop, likely a lull after the conventions, and apparently WWJ was the beneficiary of that loss. WYCD saw a slight drop, while NASH had a notable gain. I think this is the highest book for NASH since it debuted in Detroit, and the closest they've ever been to WYCD. With strong showings by WRIF and WCSX as well, Greater Media has to be pleased with the performance of its Detroit cluster.