The format on the former religious WFME freguency also
scored a 1.0 share in Middlesex-Union to tie Country WKMK. NashFM earned a 1.7 share on Long Island.
The Arbitron reports puts NashFM’s NYC Cume at 728,000.
InsideRadio notes: “Nash FM” WNSH (94.7) is finding its
biggest early success among 18-34 year-olds, where it captured a 1.9 total week
share in the New York
metro according to Arbitron. But it’s
outside the five boroughs, where lower ethnic population levels are most
conducive to country, that “Nash” is nailing its best numbers. In Nassau-Suffolk, the station has a 3.4
among 18-34 year-olds. At night the
share jumps to a 4.9 — only CHR “Z100”
WHTZ, rhythmic AC WKTU, rhythmic CHR “Hot 97” WQHT and urban “Power 105.1” WWPR
have more 18-34s listeners on Long Island at night.
New Media and Broadcasting advisor Jerry Del Colliano thinks NashFM should have made a stronger debut.
New Media and Broadcasting advisor Jerry Del Colliano thinks NashFM should have made a stronger debut.
Nash FM debuts with a 1.6 in NYC.You'd think that unmet demand for country that Cumulus is talking about would have started hotter
— Jerry Del Colliano (@jdelcolliano) March 19, 2013
The rest of the NYC field remains pretty much the same as it
was in January. CCM+E’s perennial winner
WLTW 106.7 LiteFM moved 7.2-7.6 and remained #1 6+ and CBS Radio’s WCBS-FM 101.1 remains #2 despite a third
consecutive downward trend moving 6.2-6.1.
YMF MEDIA Urban AC WBLS was also down 5.7-5.5, good for #3. CCM+E Top 40 WHTZ (Z100 FM ) also was off a bit 5.4-5.1 for #4 and rounding out the top 5 was CBS RADIO News WINS 1010 AM 4.5-4.7 for its best month since Sandy hits the metro last November.
YMF MEDIA Urban AC WBLS was also down 5.7-5.5, good for #3. CCM+E Top 40 WHTZ (Z100 FM ) also was off a bit 5.4-5.1 for #4 and rounding out the top 5 was CBS RADIO News WINS 1010 AM 4.5-4.7 for its best month since Sandy hits the metro last November.
25-54: WLTW, WHTZ, WBLS, WSKQ and tied art #5 was WAQX and
WCBS-FM
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