https://ratings.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb011
WWJ and WMXD tied for #1. WMXD jumped a FULL point. WCSX sees a big drop to land in #3, WJLB is in 4th and WJR makes a BIG JUMPto land in the Top 5 for the first time in a LONG TIME. Clearly, News and Hip Hop are the preferred radio listening formats for COVID!
Both WOMC and WNIC lost a lot of share, likely as a result of a big drop in the listen at work audience, they are in 8th and 10th respectively. WYCD was flat, but 93.1 saw a gain. The Country Music battle in Detroit is tightening. 105.1 fell, but WLLZ hung onto the prior month's gains. The Ticket lost nearly a full point. Entercom may want to try a WWJ simulcast there until live sports resumes.
Entercom, despite the gains of WWJ, seems to be bearing the biggest brunt of share losses. iHeart saw some drops and some gains, but seems to have gained share. Same for Beasley. I assume the 910 subscription to the ratings expired and Adell didn't renew it as they no longer appear.
WWJ and WMXD tied for #1. WMXD jumped a FULL point. WCSX sees a big drop to land in #3, WJLB is in 4th and WJR makes a BIG JUMPto land in the Top 5 for the first time in a LONG TIME. Clearly, News and Hip Hop are the preferred radio listening formats for COVID!
Both WOMC and WNIC lost a lot of share, likely as a result of a big drop in the listen at work audience, they are in 8th and 10th respectively. WYCD was flat, but 93.1 saw a gain. The Country Music battle in Detroit is tightening. 105.1 fell, but WLLZ hung onto the prior month's gains. The Ticket lost nearly a full point. Entercom may want to try a WWJ simulcast there until live sports resumes.
Entercom, despite the gains of WWJ, seems to be bearing the biggest brunt of share losses. iHeart saw some drops and some gains, but seems to have gained share. Same for Beasley. I assume the 910 subscription to the ratings expired and Adell didn't renew it as they no longer appear.