January 2026 PPM Insights


Nielsen has started releasing the January 2026 PPM radio ratings for New York. These figures represent a return to a typical "normal" rating period after the holiday-inflated December results.

NEW YORK: News Takes the Lead


Audacy's all-news station 1010 WINS (simulcast on 92.3 WINS-FM) surged to the top spot with its highest share in over a year, climbing from 6.2 to 7.5. This ended the long-running streak of iHeartMedia's adult contemporary WLTW (106.7 Lite FM) at #1, as Lite FM dropped sharply from 12.5 to 7.0 and settled into #2—still holding the market's largest cume audience (down from 4,571,200 to 3,387,600). SBS's Spanish Tropical WSKQ (Mega 97.9) held steady at #3 with a minor dip from 5.6 to 5.4, while also gaining an additional 1.5 share from online streaming.Audacy's classic hits WCBS-FM climbed to #4 (up from 4.6 to 5.3). iHeartMedia's pop CHR WHTZ (Z100) eased to #5 (down from 5.3 to 5.1). New York Public Radio's news/talk WNYC advanced one position with its strongest performance in a year (up from 4.4 to 5.1).


In the key 25-54 demographic:  WSKQ rose to #1 for the first time since June, despite a small overall share decline. WLTW fell to its lowest share since June, landing at #2. iHeartMedia's urban contemporary WWPR (Power 105.1) advanced to #3, posting its highest mark in over a year. WHTZ continued its downward trend for the third consecutive book, slipping to #4. In the prior period, MediaCo's rhythmic CHR WQHT (Hot 97) and WCBS-FM had been tied at #5; both saw positive gains this time, finishing at #5 and #6 respectively with differing increases.


LOS ANGELES: KOST Holds #1, Jack-FM Climbs

With the holiday boost fading, iHeartMedia's adult contemporary KOST (103.5) remained #1 overall (6+) despite a steep drop from 13.3 to 6.3. Audacy's classic hits KRTH (K-Earth 101) held steady at #2 with a slight uptick (5.6 to 5.7). 

iHeartMedia's hot AC KBIG (104.3 MyFM) returned to #3 (up from 5.1 to 5.3). Audacy's adult hits/variety KCBS-FM (93.1 Jack FM) made a strong move, jumping from #6 to #4 with its highest share in over a year (3.9 to 4.4). 

Audacy's news/talk KNX (1070 AM/97.1 FM) climbed back to #5 (up from 4.1 to 4.3), while Audacy's urban AC KTWV (94.7 The Wave) slipped three spots to #7 (down from 4.3 to 4.1).

KOST continued as the market's cume leader despite a 31.9% decline (from 3,459,000 to 2,354,800).


In the competitive 25-54 demographic: The top six stations were separated by less than a full share point in a tight race. KBIG stayed flat but advanced to #1. Audacy's alternative KROQ held flat and rose to #2. KRTH also landed at #2 (tied), climbing from #4 and snapping a three-book decline. iHeartMedia's alternative KYSR (Alt 98.7) surged from #8 to #4 with its strongest performance in over a year. KCBS-FM repeated at #5 but posted a solid share gain. KOST fell from #1 to #6 after losing more than half its holiday-fueled share.


CHICAGO: Have You Heard the News?


AUDACY News WBBM-A moved up to #1 6+ with its highest mark since MARCH (5.1-5.9). HUBBARD Hot AC WTMX (101.9 THE MIX) was happy Santa skipped town as it rose from #5 to #2 with its best book in over a year (4.2-5.5). 

AUDACY AAA WXRT (93XRT) also landed its largest share in over a year as it stepped up to #3 (4.5-5.4). 

iHEARTMEDIA AC WLIT (93.3 LITE FM) fell from first to fourth (12.4 -5.2). NEXTSTAR N/T WGN-A (RADIO 720) slipped to #5 (4.6-4.8). One benefit of PPM technology is you can really see market influenced audience movement. 

WLIT still had the most cume despite a 42.9% drop (2,102,400-1,200,200).


WTMX had its best 25-54 outing in over a year as it rose to #1. iHEARTMEDIA Pop CHR WKSC (103.5 KISS FM) stepped up to #2 with its best book since OCTOBER. WLIT went from first to third as it ended a five-book surge. WXRT advanced from #7 to #4 with its highest mark since JULY. WBEZ ALLIANCE N/T WBEZ repeated at #5 with a modest share gain. HUBBARD Adult Hits WTBC (THROWBACK 100.3) slipped to #6 with a slight increase.


DALLAS-FT. WORTH: Almost A Tie


The top of the 6+ leaderboard had all the stations closely bunched together. iHEARTMEDIA Hot AC KDMX (MIX 102.9) moved up to #1 (4.4-4.5), while Santa’s chosen station—iHEARTMEDIA AC KDGE (STAR 102.1)— dipped to #2 (10.1-4.4). 

iHEARTMEDIA Pop CHR KHKS (106.1 KISS FM) was up to #3 (4.2-4.2), while AUDACY Alternative KVIL (ALT 103.7) advanced two squares to #4 (3.6-3.9). AUDACY Adult Hits KJKK (100.3 JACK FM) leapt from #8 to #5 as it halted a four-book slide (3.4-3.8). While KDGE shed 34.9% of its cume, the station was still #1 in that category (1,789,000-1,165,500). 


25-54: TELEVISAUNIVISION Mexican Regional KLNO (QUÉ BUENA 94.1) landed its largest 25-54 share in over a year as it climbed up to #1. KDMX made the move to #2 as it rebounded from a down book. KDGE went from first to third, while KHKS held steady at #4 with a small share loss. AUDACY Mexican Regional KMVK (LA GRANDE 107.5) advanced two spaces to #5 with a slight increase.


HOUSTON-GALVESTON: The Forecast Looks Sunny
Despite the anticipated drop from its holiday-inflated performance, iHeartMedia's adult contemporary KODA (Sunny 99.1) held onto the #1 spot overall (6+) for the sixth consecutive survey, falling from 13.3 to 9.7. Urban One's urban AC KMJQ (Majic 102.1) repeated at #2 (down from 7.5 to 6.9). 

Urban One's country KKBQ (93Q Country) advanced to #3 (up from 5.3 to 5.8). Hope Media's contemporary Christian KSBJ (89.3) slipped to #4 (down from 5.6 to 5.3). Audacy's hot AC KHMX (Mix 96.5) stayed at #5 (slightly down from 5.2 to 5.1).KODA shed 19.2% of its cume audience but remained the market leader (down from 2,387,500 to 1,928,000).


In the key 25-54 demographic: KODA extended its impressive run of consecutive #1 finishes in the demo, maintaining roughly a full-share lead over iHeartMedia's alternative KTBZ (94.5 The Buzz), which climbed to #2 with a strong gain. KHMX rose to #3, delivering its best book in over a year. 

KMJQ fell to #4 with its lowest share since September. It tied at #4 with KSBJ, which jumped from #8 and posted its third straight increase. KKBQ sat just behind at #6 after rebounding from a prior down book. SBS's Mexican Regional KROI (La Ley 92.1) dropped from #5 to #9.


Nielsen continues releasing the January 2026 PPM radio ratings with the figures representing a return to a typical "normal" rating period after the holiday-inflated December results.


San Francisco: Santa Had His Moment


In the San Francisco market's latest Nielsen Audio PPM ratings (January 2026 book, covering January 8–February 4), KQED (Public News/Talk) reclaimed the #1 spot overall 6+ with a strong gain to 9.8 (from 9.2), marking its best performance since July. Audacy News KCBS (740 AM/106.9 FM) returned to its familiar #2 position, edging up to 8.3 (from 7.9).

The top music station was USC Classical KDFC (Classical California), which climbed to #3 with a slight dip to 4.9 (from 5.0). Bonneville AC KOIT (96.5) shed its holiday programming boost and fell from #1 to #4, dropping sharply to 4.7 (from 9.9).

Bonneville Hot AC KMVQ (99.7 NOW) held steady at #5 but posted its strongest share in over a year, rising to 4.6 (from 3.8). iHeartMedia AC KIOI (Star 101.3) delivered its largest share since May, jumping from #10 to #6 with a solid increase to 3.7 (from 2.7).

KOIT continued to lead in cume (total weekly listeners) despite a 27.1% decline to 985,900 (from 1,353,000); it remained below the million-listener mark, unlike last year at this time. Overall market listening was down 1.7%.


In the key 25-54 demographic, KQED returned to #1 after holiday-related dips. KMVQ advanced to #2 with its best book since August. Audacy Alternative KITS (Live 105) rose to #3 on a healthy gain. KOIT slipped from #1 to #4, while iHeartMedia Pop CHR KYLD (WiLD 94.9) stayed flat at #5.


ATLANTA: Santa Was Not A Big Deal


In the latest Nielsen Audio PPM survey for Atlanta (January 2026, covering roughly early January to early February), Cox Media News/Talk WSB-AM/WSBB-FM (WSB-A) held firm at #1 for the sixth consecutive book, climbing from 6.7 to 7.8.Cox Media Urban AC WALR (Kiss 104.1) stayed steady at #2, edging up from 6.4 to 6.7. 
Cox Media Classic Hits/Classic Rock WSRV (97.1 The River) jumped three positions to #3—its strongest performance since September—with a solid gain from 5.7 to 6.4.Audacy Urban AC WVEE (V103) held #4 with a minor uptick from 6.1 to 6.2, while Urban One Urban AC WAMJ (Majic 107.5/97.5) climbed one spot to tie at #4 (also 6.0 to 6.2). Cox Media AC WSB-FM (B98.5) rebounded nicely to #6 after a softer prior book, rising from 4.8 to 5.8.
This survey marked the first holiday/seasonal transition for Audacy Rhythmic AC/Hot AC WSTR (Star 94), which had flipped to Christmas programming (filling in post the former "The Fish" Christian AC era). It had reached #3 last time with a 6.3 but settled at #11 this round after dropping to 3.8. Despite the 3.7-point decline in share, WSB-FM remained the overall cume leader (down slightly from 699,900 to 673,700).

In the key 25-54 demographic, WVEE continued its dominance, topping the category for the fifth straight survey. Audacy Sports WZGC (92.9 The Game) advanced to #2 with its best performance in over a year, though it still trailed its cluster mate WVEE by about 1.5 shares. WSB-FM surged from #6 to #3, recovering much of its previous book's sizable loss. WAMJ moved up to #4 with a modest gain, while WALR slipped from #2 to #5 after giving back a chunk of its prior increase. WSTR fell from #3 to #9 in the demo.


WASHINGTON D-C  TOP Is Tops


Hubbard News WTOP extended its dominance, claiming #1 in the 6+ demo for the eighth consecutive survey with a solid gain (11.3 to 13.5 share). American University News/Talk WAMU climbed to #2, returning to double digits (9.8 to 11.0). Howard University Urban AC WHUR halted its recent downturn, rising to #3 (5.9 to 6.6).

iHeartMedia Alternative WWDC (DC101) edged up to #4 (4.8 to 5.4). It tied with Atlantic Gateway Contemporary Christian WGTS, which jumped from #6 to post its strongest performance in over a year (4.5 to 5.4). Meanwhile, iHeartMedia AC WASH—often dubbed Santa's favorite—tumbled from #2 to #6 (10.1 to 4.9), matching its November share. 

WTOP also seized the top spot in cume, surging 4.5% (814,600 to 851,200 listeners).


In the key 25-54 demographic, WAMU reclaimed #1 after sitting out the prior two books, holding a roughly half-share lead over WTOP (which climbed two spots to #2 with its best showing in over a year). WWDC held steady at #3, delivering its largest share in over a year. WGTS advanced two positions to #4—yes, again its best book in over a year. WASH slipped from first to fifth with its smallest share since September, while WHUR eased to #6 with a minor dip.


PHILADELPHIA: We're Fans


Audacy Sports WIP (94WIP SportsRadio) rocketed from #4 to #1 in 6+ (5.5 to 8.5), surging post-holidays with strong momentum (including its stream contribution last book). Beasley Active Rock WMMR and Beasley Classic Rock WMGK tied at #2, WMMR reclaimed that position by snapping a two-book decline (5.9 to 7.1), while WMGK eased slightly (5.9 to 6.6). 

Audacy News KYW charged from #9 to tie for #3 (3.6 to 6.6), delivering its strongest performance in over a year.

iHeartMedia Urban AC WDAS held steady at #5 (5.3 to 5.7). Holiday powerhouse Audacy AC WBEB (B101) tumbled from #1 to #6 (17.0 to 5.4) after the seasonal reset, yet it retained the market's #1 cume spot despite a steep 39.5% drop (1,699,900 to 1,028,800).


In the 25-54 demo, Beasley Rock WMMR shook off the holiday dip to reclaim #1 after a two-book absence. Audacy Sports WIP leaped from #5 to #2 with its sharpest showing since February. WBEB slid from first to #3, while WHYY Inc. News/Talk WHYY climbed two spots to #4, posting its highest share in over a year. WDAS edged down to #5 with a modest gain, and EMF Contemporary Christian WKVP (K-LOVE 106.9) slipped from #3 to #6 amid a small share loss.


Boston:  Patriot Wins For the Hub


The New England Patriots' strong performance and Super Bowl run boosted Beasley Sports WBZ-FM (98.5 The Sports Hub), the team's flagship station, to the #1 spot overall in the latest Boston Nielsen Audio PPM ratings (persons 6+). The station surged from 6.3 to 7.6 share, its best book in exactly a year, thanks to heightened listener interest in the Patriots' success.

Audacy AC WMJX (Magic 106.7) dropped sharply from #1 to #2 (13.5 to 6.2), as it returned to its regular adult contemporary format after a temporary shift. Beasley Classic Hits WROR (105.7) halted a three-book decline, climbing from #6 to #3 (4.6 to 5.5). iHeartMedia Pop CHR WXKS (Kiss 108) advanced from #7 to #4 (4.5 to 5.1).

iHeartMedia News/Talk WBZ-AM edged up slightly to #5 (4.8 to 5.0). Audacy Sports WEEI slipped to #6 (4.7 to 4.8), while Audacy Hot AC WWBX (Mix 104.1) fell to #7 (4.7 to 4.5). They were previously tied at #4 in the prior book. Joining the top ranks was Boston University News/Talk WBUR, which rose to tie or share the #7 spot (4.0 to 4.5).Despite its large decline (down 36.5%), WMJX retained the highest cume listeners (1,228,400 to 779,800).


In the key 25-54 demographic, WBZ-FM reclaimed #1 and returned to double-digit shares for the fourth time in the last 14 surveys. WWBX moved up to #2 with a modest gain, tying WXKS there—the latter posting its first increase since November (rising from #4). WMJX fell from #1 to #4 overall in the demo, while iHeartMedia Classic Rock WZLX held at #5 but posted its smallest share in a year.


Nielsen again has released more results for markets with January PPMs

MIAMI:  An Easy Win


Cox Media Group's Easy 93.1 (WFEZ) remains dominant in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood market, holding the No. 1 spot for persons 6+ for the third consecutive Nielsen Audio January 2026 PPM survey with a slight uptick from 7.4 to 7.5 share.

Hot 105 (WHQT), the Cox Media Urban AC, stayed strong at No. 2 (6.6 to 6.7). Amor 107.5 (WAMR), TelevisaUnivision's Spanish Hot AC, jumped to No. 3 with its strongest performance since March (5.0 to 6.0). 102.7 The Beach (WMXJ), Audacy's Classic Hits, rebounded to No. 4 (4.6 to 5.4), while Zeta 92.3 (WCMQ), SBS Spanish Contemporary, climbed to No. 5 with its best book in over a year (4.4 to 5.0), including a 0.5 share gain from online listening.Lite FM (WLYF), Audacy's AC, fell three spots to No. 6 with its lowest share in a year (5.6 to 4.9). Magic 93.9 (WMIA), iHeartMedia's Spanish Adult Hits, slipped to No. 7 (4.8 to 4.2).WFEZ continued as the market's cume leader despite a minor 0.5% dip (750,500 to 746,900), while overall market listening declined 0.6%.


In the key 25-54 demographic, WFEZ extended its unbroken streak of No. 1 finishes with its highest share since August. WLYF surged to No. 2 but trailed by more than two shares. WHQT edged to No. 3 with a small dip, WMXJ vaulted from No. 10 to No. 4 on its rebound, Power 96 (WPOW), Audacy's Classic Hip Hop, fell to No. 5 after giving back last book's gains, and WMIA dropped from No. 2 to tie at No. 7 with rising WCMQ (from No. 13).


SEATTLE:  The News Is all Over Town

University of Washington News/Talk KUOW (94.9) reclaimed the No. 1 position in the Seattle-Tacoma market for persons 6+ in the January 2026 Nielsen Audio PPM survey, rising from 9.4 to 9.7 share. This marks KUOW's 13th win in the last 14 books, building a comfortable four-share lead.Crista Ministries Christian AC KCMS (Spirit 105.3), one of the holiday-format stations, climbed to No. 2 despite dropping from its Christmas-boosted 7.0 to 5.7—its strongest non-holiday share in over a year.

iHeartMedia Classic Hits KJEB (95.7 The Jet) rebounded sharply from a down book, jumping from No. 5 to No. 3 (4.1 to 5.5). Hubbard AC KRWM (Warm 106.9), the other all-Christmas outlet, tumbled from No. 1 to No. 4 with a steep decline (11.1 to 5.3).Bonneville Sports KIRO-AM (Seattle Sports 710) surged to No. 5 (3.8 to 5.1), fueled by Seahawks playoff success. Audacy Active Rock KISW (The Rock) edged down to No. 6 (5.2 to 5.0).Despite a 32.8% share drop, KRWM retained the market's top cume (963,800 to 648,000), while overall market listening rose 0.6%.



In the key 25-54 demographic, Friends of KEXP Alternative KEXP achieved its largest share in over a year to claim No. 1, moving up from No. 3. KISW returned to No. 2 but posted its smallest share since July, trailing the leader by nearly two shares. KUOW advanced to No. 3 with a modest gain, while KJEB halted a four-book slide by leaping from No. 10 to No. 4. KCMS rose to No. 5 with its highest 25-54 mark in over a year. Audacy Alternative KNDD (107.7 The End) fell to No. 7, and KRWM dropped from No. 1 to No. 8.

PHOENIX:  Also Easy


iHeartMedia AC KESZ (99.9 KEZ) retained the No. 1 spot for persons 6+ in the Phoenix market in the January 2026 Nielsen Audio PPM survey, posting a 7.5 share after dropping from its holiday-boosted 16.8. This marks the station's fourth consecutive month at the top, even with a 30.6% cume decline (1,504,000 to 1,044,300), as it retained strong post-Christmas listenership.

Hubbard Classic Rock KSLX (100.7) climbed to No. 2 (5.1 to 6.2), halting a four-book downward trend. iHeartMedia Adult Hits KYOT (95.5 The Mountain) rebounded to No. 3 (3.6 to 5.2), shaking off holiday-format competition. Maricopa Community College Classical KBAQ (KBACH 89.5) slipped to No. 4 (5.6 to 4.9), giving back some of last book's big holiday gain. iHeartMedia News/Talk KFYI-AM edged up to No. 5 with its best share since October (3.5 to 4.6), while Audacy Classic Hits KOOL (Big 94.5) fell to No. 6 (4.0 to 4.4).

KESZ remained the market's cume leader despite the sharp drop from its holiday peak.


In the key 25-54 demographic, KESZ extended its No. 1 streak to five straight surveys. TelevisaUnivision Mexican Regional KHOT (Qué Buena 105.1) held at No. 2 with its highest share in over a year, trailing the leader by just over one share. KYOT surged from No. 7 to No. 3 with its strongest performance since March. KOOL repeated at No. 4 with a slight dip. KSLX rose two places to No. 5 on its rebound. iHeartMedia Pop CHR KZZP (104.7 Kiss FM) slipped to No. 6 despite its largest share in over a year. KBAQ tumbled from No. 3 to No. 10, tying with Hubbard Active Rock KUPD, which fell from No. 5 with only a minor decrease.


DETROIT:  The Sporting Life

It was a good month to be AUDACY Sports WXYT (97.1 THE TICKET) as the station moved back up to #1 6+ for the first time since OCTOBER (7.6-8.9). AUDACY Classic Hits WOMC landed its largest share in over a year as it moved from #4 to #2 (6.0-7.4). 

iHEARTMEDIA Urban AC WMXD (MIX 92.3) repeated at #3 (7.0-6.4), while iHEARTMEDIA AC WNIC went from first to fourth with its smallest share in over a year (14.7-6.3). AUDACY News WWJ-A stepped up to #5 with its best book since MARCH (4.3-5.5), while AUDACY Country WYCD dipped to #6 (4.7-5.4). WNIC stayed on top of the cume chart despite a 29.8% decline (1,316,700-924,200).


WXYT crashed through the double-digit barrier as it made its way up to #1 25-54. BEASLEY Active Rock WRIF had its best showing since NOVEMBER as it moved up to #2, while WOMC advanced to #3 with its highest mark since MAY. iHEARTMEDIA Pop CHR WKQI (CHANNEL 955) was up three places to #4 with its largest number since JULY. WMXD slipped to #5, while WNIC dropped from #1 to #6.


MINNEAPOLIS:  The Fan Is Cool

iHeartMedia Sports KFXN (100.3 KFAN) reclaimed the No. 1 position for persons 6+ in the Minneapolis-St. Paul market in the January 2026 Nielsen Audio PPM survey, rising from 8.5 to 8.9 share. This marks KFAN's return to the top after missing the previous two books, edging out strong competition in a post-holiday reset.Minnesota Public Radio News/Talk KNOW (91.1) surged to No. 2 with its highest share in over a year (6.9 to 8.6), boosted by a 1.7 share from streaming (up from 1.2). 
Hubbard Hot AC KSTP (KS95) posted its first increase since September, climbing to No. 3 (5.6 to 6.9).

Holiday holdovers fell sharply: iHeartMedia Classic Hits KQQL (Kool 108) dropped from No. 1 to No. 4 (13.1 to 6.2), while University of Northwestern-St. Paul Contemporary Christian KTIS (98.5) slipped from No. 3 to No. 5 with its lowest share since February (7.7 to 5.7). MPR AAA KCMP (89.3 The Current) held steady at No. 6 (5.6 flat).

KQQL retained the market's top cume despite a 33.8% decline (924,500 to 612,400).


In the key 25-54 demographic, KFXN rose to No. 1, extending its double-digit share streak to seven books. KCMP rebounded to No. 2 after a down book. iHeartMedia Pop CHR KDWB (101.3) and KNOW each achieved their largest shares in over a year, jumping to No. 3 and No. 4, respectively (from No. 5 ties previously). KQQL slid from No. 1 to No. 5, tying with Audacy Adult Hits KZJK (104.1 Jack FM), which dipped from No. 4 and ended a five-book upward run. KTIS fell from No. 8 to No. 12.