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WWJ moved into the top spot, as is usual for this time of year. WOMC rode a slight gain into the second spot and WJR took third. Remarkable in that the Lions were only an impact early in the period, so WJR is getting more ears. Two of the top three stations are AMs. WNIC fell off it's holiday perch and fell to six, but didn't have a bad cume at 5.2. Both WYCD and NASH saw gains this month, so there was more interest in Country Music. WMGC saw it's first gain since changing formats. It may have found it's level and, if so, it's far better than what they were as Sports Talk. I suspect the demos are more favorable than when they were Soft AC even though the cume is less or equal. The Bell Media stations, including 89X aren't in here. They must've dropped the survey. The Ticket had yet another drop, but that is likely to reverse in the next period with the Tigers starting spring training.
WWJ moved into the top spot, as is usual for this time of year. WOMC rode a slight gain into the second spot and WJR took third. Remarkable in that the Lions were only an impact early in the period, so WJR is getting more ears. Two of the top three stations are AMs. WNIC fell off it's holiday perch and fell to six, but didn't have a bad cume at 5.2. Both WYCD and NASH saw gains this month, so there was more interest in Country Music. WMGC saw it's first gain since changing formats. It may have found it's level and, if so, it's far better than what they were as Sports Talk. I suspect the demos are more favorable than when they were Soft AC even though the cume is less or equal. The Bell Media stations, including 89X aren't in here. They must've dropped the survey. The Ticket had yet another drop, but that is likely to reverse in the next period with the Tigers starting spring training.