Lars at Chicago Radio and Media again provides an excellent
breakdown of Arbitron Ratings in Chicago. The Arbitron ratings for the Chicago
radio market for the January period -- which covers the dates of
01/03/13-01/30/13 -- were released on Monday.
Persons
ages 25-54...
In the overall numbers (Monday-Sunday 6:00am-Midnight),
WTMX-FM jumps back into first place jumping up 1.6 share in four weeks time to
a 6.2 share -- the station's highest share since 2011. Second place goes to
WVAZ-FM, who improves .2 share to a 5.7 average. Third place is a two-way tie
between WOJO-FM and WUSN-FM, each with a 4.2 share. For WOJO-FM, that
represents a .4 drop, as fans seemed to have moved over to rival WNUA-FM. For
WUSN-FM, it is a .9 share increase from the month before. WDRV-FM/97.1 The
Drive drives back up to pre-holiday shape with a .6 increase in share to a 4.1
and moves back to fifth place.
CR&M notes increases for the January ratings period
include WNUA-FM, which is now up to #7 and a 3.9 share. This marks the highest
ratings the station has seen in this demographic since flipping to a
Spanish-language format almost four years ago. WSCR-AM gains more strength
moving up to a tie at #8 and a 3.7 share. WXRT-FM gains .6 and is back up to a
3.3 share, now ranked at #13.
Of course, the biggest decrease in ratings and share belongs
to WLIT-FM. The post-holiday blues for the station has it dropping from its
year-high of a 10.3 share and a #1 ranking to only a 2.9 share and a ranking of
#14.
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Tom's Take: WLS-FM has dropped to a tie at #16 with a 2.6 share 6+. The Classic Hits station has a 4.1 share at this time last year. WLS-FM needs to un-muzzle legendary talent.
Tom's Take: WLS-FM has dropped to a tie at #16 with a 2.6 share 6+. The Classic Hits station has a 4.1 share at this time last year. WLS-FM needs to un-muzzle legendary talent.
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