https://ratings.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb011
WOMC and WCSX switch spots and are #1 and #2. WWJ stays strong at #3 continuing to prove that people do know how to find AM on their radios. WMXD posted a nice gain and is in #4 and WNIC does well to land at #5.
The Ticket, for some reason, saw a gain, posting its best ratings since June to land at #6. WYCD, WKQI, WDVD and WRIF round out the Top 10. WJR saw a decent gain but landed at #11. I suspect they'll be back in the Top 10 next month with the Lions in full swing and mid-term election interest. 105.1 was flat. EMF has apparently chosen not to subscribe for their new 102.7. Interesting note, if you combined the cumes of WDET, WUOM and WRCJ into one, they'd still be less than WJR. 106.7 remains a train wreck, but honestly, I'm not sure what iHeart could put on there that would do better for them. NASH and WYCD both fell last month, so Country is out. Talk might be an option, but not demo friendly.
WOMC and WCSX switch spots and are #1 and #2. WWJ stays strong at #3 continuing to prove that people do know how to find AM on their radios. WMXD posted a nice gain and is in #4 and WNIC does well to land at #5.
The Ticket, for some reason, saw a gain, posting its best ratings since June to land at #6. WYCD, WKQI, WDVD and WRIF round out the Top 10. WJR saw a decent gain but landed at #11. I suspect they'll be back in the Top 10 next month with the Lions in full swing and mid-term election interest. 105.1 was flat. EMF has apparently chosen not to subscribe for their new 102.7. Interesting note, if you combined the cumes of WDET, WUOM and WRCJ into one, they'd still be less than WJR. 106.7 remains a train wreck, but honestly, I'm not sure what iHeart could put on there that would do better for them. NASH and WYCD both fell last month, so Country is out. Talk might be an option, but not demo friendly.