Dave Smiley, WZPL-FM |
The Indy Star reports The "Smiley Morning Show," heard on Top 40 station WZPL 99.5 FM, won the January-through-March ratings period for all Indianapolis listeners 6 and older as well as categories for listeners ages 18-34 and listeners 25-54, according to Nielsen Audio.
"Bob & Tom," heard on WFBQ 94.7 FM since March 7, 1983, ranked No. 2 for all listeners 6 and older, No. 5 among listeners 18-34 and No. 2 among listeners 25-54. Kevoian retired and Lee exited the nationally syndicated show after its final episode of 2015.
Show co-founder Tom Griswold and sports director Chick McGee continue to generate comedy, original songs and parodies on "Bob & Tom," a program carried by radio stations in about 100 U.S. cities. At its peak popularity, "Bob & Tom" dominated morning drive time and reached more than one of every five listeners in Indianapolis.
The "Smiley Morning Show," featuring on-air cast members Dave Smiley, "producer" Will Pfaffenberger, "helper" Toni Williams and pop-culture expert Nikki Reed, previously trailed "Bob & Tom" among listeners ages 25-54.
Below are Nielsen Audio audience rankings for 6 to 10 a.m. among Indianapolis radio listeners in the first quarter of 2016 (January through March).
25- to 54-year-old listeners
1. "Smiley Morning Show," WZPL 99.5 FM
2. "The Bob & Tom Show," WFBQ 94.7 FM
3. Sean Copeland, WYXB 105.7 FM
4. Greg Browning, WJJK 104.5 FM
5. "Mornings with Dave O'Brien," WLHK 97.1 FM
Listeners ages 6 and older
1. "Smiley Morning Show," WZPL 99.5 FM
2. "The Bob & Tom Show," WFBQ 94.7 FM
3. Sean Copeland, WYXB 105.7 FM
4. "Tony Katz and the Morning News," WIBC 93.1 FM and "Tom Joyner Morning Show," WTLC-106.7 FM
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