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Author: | Northside_Dan [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 4:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | October Books |
Didn't see a thread: "For Men 25-54, the hotly contested rivalry with the most interest is the battle between WSCR-AM/670 The Score and WMVP-AM/ESPN Chicago 1000. WSCR-AM is winning that ratings battle once again, but not in all dayparts. Overall, WSCR-AM is #3 for Men 25-54, while WMVP-AM is #10. Mornings belong to WSCR-AM, with The Score being #2 with a 5.6 share and WMVP-AM at #4 with a 4.6 share. When comparing morning show vs morning show, whose times do not fit perfectly inside of Nielsen's morning drive daypart, WSCR-AM's Mully & Hanley beat WMVP-AM's Mike & Mike by a 5.6 share to a 4.9 share. For middays, WSCR-AM is #5 with a 4.2 share, while WMVP-AM is #6 with a 4.1 share. However, once again, the station's two midday shows do not quite fit perfectly within Nielsen's midday daypart. When comparing show to show, WMVP-AM's Carmen & Jurko are #4 with a 4.0 share, while WSCR-AM's Spiegel & Mannelly are #7 with a 3.8 share. This ratings period was Patrick Mannelly's first full one as the station's new midday host, replacing the highly-rated Dan McNeil. In afternoons, WSCR-FM is #1 with a 5.9 share and WMVP-AM is #10 with a 3.7 share. Comparing show to show, WSCR-AM's Boers & Bernstein are #2 with a 5.8 and WMVP-AM's Waddle & Silvy are #4 with a 4.0 share. In evenings, ratings drop greatly for both stations. WMVP-AM takes the lead as #16 and 2.6 share, with WSCR-AM coming in at #17 with a 2.6 share." |
Author: | Don Tiny [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 4:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Author: | Brick [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 4:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Wellness check on Frank and others. B&B proving once again they are the greatest thing on radio. |
Author: | Northside_Dan [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 4:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Boilermaker Rick wrote: Wellness check on Frank and others. B&B proving once again they are the greatest thing on radio. It's interesting. Based on this board and friends outside of it, the overwhelming opinion is disdain towards B&B. Do that many people truly hate listen? I podcast it daily, but never get a chance to listen live anymore |
Author: | Douchebag [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 4:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Northside_Dan wrote: Boilermaker Rick wrote: Wellness check on Frank and others. B&B proving once again they are the greatest thing on radio. It's interesting. Based on this board and friends outside of it, the overwhelming opinion is disdain towards B&B. Do that many people truly hate listen? I podcast it daily, but never get a chance to listen live anymore The B&B hate crew is like 3 people with 10 mults each. |
Author: | Brick [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 4:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Northside_Dan wrote: Boilermaker Rick wrote: Wellness check on Frank and others. B&B proving once again they are the greatest thing on radio. It's interesting. Based on this board and friends outside of it, the overwhelming opinion is disdain towards B&B. Do that many people truly hate listen? I podcast it daily, but never get a chance to listen live anymore |
Author: | good dolphin [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 5:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Northside_Dan wrote: Boilermaker Rick wrote: Wellness check on Frank and others. B&B proving once again they are the greatest thing on radio. It's interesting. Based on this board and friends outside of it, the overwhelming opinion is disdain towards B&B. Do that many people truly hate listen? I podcast it daily, but never get a chance to listen live anymore The close ratings of Mully and Hanley and B and B would seem to indicate that people are Score listeners rather than fans of a particular show. I have always said that B and B get good ratings but are still an underperforming asset as that show should be trouncing Waddle and Silvy |
Author: | bigfan [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 6:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Being #17 at night is like coming in 7th of 8 racers at the 4th grade relays, as a 20 year old. Maybe spend less than 22% of your 37 minutes of airtime talking about yourself, your twitter feed, your facebook, your producers, etc. Does that 17th include radios left ON in offices? |
Author: | RFDC [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Northside_Dan wrote: In afternoons, WSCR-FM is #1 with a 5.9 share and WMVP-AM is #10 with a 3.7 share. Comparing show to show, WSCR-AM's Boers & Bernstein are #2 with a 5.8 and WMVP-AM's Waddle & Silvy are #4 with a 4.0 share. |
Author: | Douchebag [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
RFDC wrote: Northside_Dan wrote: In afternoons, WSCR-FM is #1 with a 5.9 share and WMVP-AM is #10 with a 3.7 share. Comparing show to show, WSCR-AM's Boers & Bernstein are #2 with a 5.8 and WMVP-AM's Waddle & Silvy are #4 with a 4.0 share. Frank is weeping. |
Author: | Don Tiny [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Douchebag wrote: RFDC wrote: Northside_Dan wrote: In afternoons, WSCR-FM is #1 with a 5.9 share and WMVP-AM is #10 with a 3.7 share. Comparing show to show, WSCR-AM's Boers & Bernstein are #2 with a 5.8 and WMVP-AM's Waddle & Silvy are #4 with a 4.0 share. Frank is weeping. Stay out of White Sox business. |
Author: | WindyCityBreeze [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Northside_Dan wrote: "When comparing show to show, WMVP-AM's Carmen & Jurko are #4 with a 4.0 share, while WSCR-AM's Spiegel & Mannelly are #7 with a 3.8 share. This ratings period was Patrick Mannelly's first full one as the station's new midday host, replacing the highly-rated Dan McNeil." I realize that the Spiegel & Mannelly Show is still new but for it to lose in its first full ratings period (09/11/14 through 10/08/14) to the Carmen & Jurko Show, even if it is by a small margin, cannot be good news for The Score. For one thing, these ratings are during the Bears season with Mannelly, a just-retired Bear, as the co-host. Secondly, while the show is still new, Spiegel has been a co-host on that time slot on The Score since 2009. |
Author: | Matches Malone [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
bigfan wrote: Being #17 at night is like coming in 7th of 8 racers at the 4th grade relays, as a 20 year old. Maybe spend less than 22% of your 37 minutes of airtime talking about yourself, your twitter feed, your facebook, your producers, etc. Does that 17th include radios left ON in offices? You might get stabbed for a post like that. |
Author: | Scorehead [ Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
WindyCityBreeze wrote: Northside_Dan wrote: "When comparing show to show, WMVP-AM's Carmen & Jurko are #4 with a 4.0 share, while WSCR-AM's Spiegel & Mannelly are #7 with a 3.8 share. This ratings period was Patrick Mannelly's first full one as the station's new midday host, replacing the highly-rated Dan McNeil." I realize that the Spiegel & Mannelly Show is still new but for it to lose in its first full ratings period to the Carmen & Jurko Show, even if it is by a small margin, cannot be good news for The Score. For one thing, these ratings are during the Bears season with Mannelly, a just-retired Bear, as the co-host. Secondly, while the show is still new, Spiegel has been a co-host on that timeslot on The Score since 2009. I like Pat, but he was a fucking long snapper who is far from a big name draw...and no one tunes in for Meatpants. This show doesnt have legs and I will be surprised if it makes it 2 years. |
Author: | Darkside [ Sun Nov 23, 2014 12:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: October Books |
Scorehead wrote: WindyCityBreeze wrote: Northside_Dan wrote: "When comparing show to show, WMVP-AM's Carmen & Jurko are #4 with a 4.0 share, while WSCR-AM's Spiegel & Mannelly are #7 with a 3.8 share. This ratings period was Patrick Mannelly's first full one as the station's new midday host, replacing the highly-rated Dan McNeil." I realize that the Spiegel & Mannelly Show is still new but for it to lose in its first full ratings period to the Carmen & Jurko Show, even if it is by a small margin, cannot be good news for The Score. For one thing, these ratings are during the Bears season with Mannelly, a just-retired Bear, as the co-host. Secondly, while the show is still new, Spiegel has been a co-host on that timeslot on The Score since 2009. I like Pat, but he was a fucking long snapper who is far from a big name draw...and no one tunes in for Meatpants. This show doesnt have legs and I will be surprised if it makes it 2 years. Your predictions pretty much always suck. |
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