WACO maintained its remarkable streak of winning 39 consecutive ratings books with a 11.5 share in the broad demographic category of listeners ages 12 and older, but the fall book surprise came in KBRQ’s second place with a 9.5 share, its highest fall rating in years, edging out last fall’s No. 2, classic hits KBGO, with a 9.1 share.
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KBRQ Program Director Brent Henslee said his station had been finetuning its music mix over the last few years, aiming for a blend of hard rock, classic rock and alt-rock for local ears. The fall rating book showed the fruit of that effort, he said.
“It’s been snowballing for awhile. . . . We typically do stronger in the spring than fall, but we finally got the big fall book,” he said.
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