Other news -
A return of sports action is helping ESPN 96.1 - a 2.0 share. That ties WFGR, whose numbers have been on an extreme roller coaster ride this year.
Perhaps the biggest surprise is the horrible showing of Star 105.7; that brands 2.3 share is perhaps the worst performance ever for any programming found at 105.7 FM since FM radio use became commonplace.
WCSG for the second book in a row saw big gains, nudging out WOOD AM/FM for second place overall, and B93 continues to ride in first place. Numerous stations have seen their numbers move around a lot since March, but not B93. They've been a model of consistency for the most part.
B93 defeated Blunder by a greater than 7:1 margin!
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Reporting stations only represent about 65 percent of total listening activity.
When Country was on 94.5 and Sports was on 107.3 - the two stations represented about a 4% to 5% combined share of total metro listening.
For the past six months, the combo of Q 94.5 and Thunder 107.3 have been at the low end of the above range. Q is pulling its weight; the problem very clearly is Thunder 107.3.