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Author: | Curious Hair [ Tue Oct 02, 2018 10:12 am ] |
Post subject: | September ratings |
https://ratings.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb005 https://www.robertfeder.com/2018/10/02/ ... ore-night/ Cubs down the stretch push the Score up to 4.3, though Feder still reports it as the triad of Larry, Julie, and Cubs, up to 8.1 in evenings from 4.7. Mere 1.2 overall for 1000, yowch. DeCastro bet that they could drop Hanley and keep rolling like nothing happened and it seems he was right. Still no Mac in the top ten. WXRT made top ten in mornings, middays, and afternoons, which I don't think I've ever seen. The Mix down to 4.1 from 4.9s, and Eric sans Kathy wasn't #1 in mornings. BMX is top ten in afternoons and evenings (Julian Jumpin' Perez!) but their morning show is not. Maybe it's just not good morning music. |
Author: | DAC [ Tue Oct 02, 2018 1:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: September ratings |
Curious Hair wrote: DeCastro bet that they could drop Hanley and keep rolling like nothing happened and it seems he was right. Still no Mac in the top ten. Should this be surprising? Mully and Hanley was always a no-nonsense, no-controversy, relatively dull local sports show without any competition. Haugh for Hanley is a lateral move. I am not surprised in the least that the ratings are status quo. |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Tue Oct 02, 2018 1:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: September ratings |
Plus, its football season and that is where Haugh (kind of) shines. |
Author: | Curious Hair [ Tue Oct 02, 2018 2:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: September ratings |
B96 continues to decline. I don't think top 40 as a format is in a very healthy place overall, though. |
Author: | Juice's Lecture Notes [ Wed Oct 03, 2018 10:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: September ratings |
This is the Spring Book, but still relevant, I think: Quote: here’s been much debate about 670 The Score‘s lineup changes, but for the spring book, there’s no denying the station’s performance. The Score won the book opposite ESPN 1000 taking honors for weekday prime (M-F 6a-7p) and full week (M-SU 6a-Mid). The Score was a point and a half to two full points ahead of their local rival. Sizing up the weekday shows, Mully and Hanley were a force to be reckoned with, finishing 2nd with just under a 7 share. ESPN 1000’s Golic and Wingo gained a few tenths of a point from the previous book but still weren’t inside the Top 10. It’ll be interesting to monitor how Brian Hanley’s exit impacts The Score in mornings, at least in the short term. Turning to middays, Dan Bernstein and Connor McKnight defeated Kap and Company by seven tenths of a point. That’s the good news. The bad news, the show lost share each month during the book, dropping from a 4.8 in April to a 3.6 in June. Whether that’ll be a continuing trend or a blip on the radar will have a lot to say in how the head to head battle between both shows shapes up going forward. Between the hours of 12p-2p, The Score’s combination of 1-hour of Bernstein/McKnight and 1-hour Parkins/McNeil, finished nearly two points ahead of ESPN 1000’s Carmen and Jurko. In afternoons, McNeil and Parkins led the way, coming in 4th, seven tenths of a point ahead of Waddle and Silvy on ESPN 1000. Considering this was the show’s first full book, they were opposite a formidable foe, and McNeil was hampered by vocal issues during the early part of the book, that’s positive news. On the flip side, The Score had the advantage of airing 18-20 Cubs games during the quarter, many of which elevated the daytime numbers, so for Waddle and Silvy to be close given the disadvantage is impressive for 1000 as well. Dan Bernstein is pissing away another in-demo ratings lead. |
Author: | Ogie Oglethorpe [ Wed Oct 03, 2018 10:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: September ratings |
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote: This is the Spring Book, but still relevant, I think: Bernstein is the big name on that show, but his partner is killing him. He should have been paired with Spiegel
Quote: here’s been much debate about 670 The Score‘s lineup changes, but for the spring book, there’s no denying the station’s performance. The Score won the book opposite ESPN 1000 taking honors for weekday prime (M-F 6a-7p) and full week (M-SU 6a-Mid). The Score was a point and a half to two full points ahead of their local rival. Sizing up the weekday shows, Mully and Hanley were a force to be reckoned with, finishing 2nd with just under a 7 share. ESPN 1000’s Golic and Wingo gained a few tenths of a point from the previous book but still weren’t inside the Top 10. It’ll be interesting to monitor how Brian Hanley’s exit impacts The Score in mornings, at least in the short term. Turning to middays, Dan Bernstein and Connor McKnight defeated Kap and Company by seven tenths of a point. That’s the good news. The bad news, the show lost share each month during the book, dropping from a 4.8 in April to a 3.6 in June. Whether that’ll be a continuing trend or a blip on the radar will have a lot to say in how the head to head battle between both shows shapes up going forward. Between the hours of 12p-2p, The Score’s combination of 1-hour of Bernstein/McKnight and 1-hour Parkins/McNeil, finished nearly two points ahead of ESPN 1000’s Carmen and Jurko. In afternoons, McNeil and Parkins led the way, coming in 4th, seven tenths of a point ahead of Waddle and Silvy on ESPN 1000. Considering this was the show’s first full book, they were opposite a formidable foe, and McNeil was hampered by vocal issues during the early part of the book, that’s positive news. On the flip side, The Score had the advantage of airing 18-20 Cubs games during the quarter, many of which elevated the daytime numbers, so for Waddle and Silvy to be close given the disadvantage is impressive for 1000 as well. Dan Bernstein is pissing away another in-demo ratings lead. |
Author: | Douchebag [ Wed Oct 03, 2018 10:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: September ratings |
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote: Between the hours of 12p-2p, The Score’s combination of 1-hour of Bernstein/McKnight and 1-hour Parkins/McNeil, finished nearly two points ahead of ESPN 1000’s Carmen and Jurko. Bernstein absolutely dominating his timeslot. |
Author: | Brick [ Wed Oct 03, 2018 10:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: September ratings |
Douchebag wrote: Juice's Lecture Notes wrote: Between the hours of 12p-2p, The Score’s combination of 1-hour of Bernstein/McKnight and 1-hour Parkins/McNeil, finished nearly two points ahead of ESPN 1000’s Carmen and Jurko. Bernstein absolutely dominating his timeslot. |
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