According to Rodney Ho at ajc.com, he survived two regime
changes.
He joined the station early 2003 when ABC owned Kicks, survived the switch to Citadel in 2007, then lasted another 16 months under the latest Cumulus ownership change.
He joined the station early 2003 when ABC owned Kicks, survived the switch to Citadel in 2007, then lasted another 16 months under the latest Cumulus ownership change.
While the station has been the dominant country station in Atlanta for much of the
past decade, 94.9/The Bull has given Kicks a serious kick in the rear the past
six years.
For a brief time, the Bull even pulled ahead of Kicks. But for the most part, Kicks had kept an edge among older listeners while the Bull does better among younger country music fans.
For a brief time, the Bull even pulled ahead of Kicks. But for the most part, Kicks had kept an edge among older listeners while the Bull does better among younger country music fans.
Ho cites Arbitron calculations he did, Kicks averaged a 3.7
share while the Bull averaged 3.3 in 2012, excluding the final three weeks of
the year. Among 25 to 54 year olds, Kicks averaged 3.9, ahead of the Bull at
3.5. Among 18 to 34 year olds, the Bull averaged 3.94, just barely edging
Kicks’ 3.9. Cadillac Jack and Dallas McCade at Kicks won the 25-54 battle in
mornings in 2012, but Jason Pullman and Kristen Gates at the Bull won among 18
to 34 year olds.
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