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Washington DC Radio Ratings: August 2023

Covering the survey period from Thu. 7/20/2023 thru Wed. 8/16/2023, age 6+ overall:


Top 5+ demo rankings analysis by Research Director Inc. are now posted on their "Hot Topics" blog -

Press release:

Blog link:

25-54: 1. WASH 2. WAMU 3. WKYS (up from #9) 4. WMMJ 5T. WPGC 5T. WTOP (up from #8)
_______ 7. WIHT (down from #4) 8. WGTS (down from #3) 9. WHUR (down from #5)
18-34: 1. WAMU 2. WASH (up from #5) 3T. WMMJ (up from #6) 3T. WKYS (up from #7) 5. WIHT
_______ 7. WPGC (down from #2) 8. WGTS (down from #8)
18-49: 1. WASH 2. WAMU 3. WKYS (up from #7) 4. WPGC 5. WIAD 6T. WIHT 6T. WHUR 9. WGTS (down from #3)
 
I know the 6+ numbers don't mean anything, but it's interesting and a bit odd to see such a large gap in share between #5 and #6
 
I know the 6+ numbers don't mean anything, but it's interesting and a bit odd to see such a large gap in share between #5 and #6

I agree, and that such a gap has been pretty consistent for a while. Also, unlike some markets, the ownership is fairly well balanced among the top stations. No one company is dominating the airwaves.
 
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