Thursday, November 21, 2002

Ratings Shakeup!

Fall P1 ratings, covering October bring KSL on top tied with KUBL "K-Bull 93." Simmons' Media's KSFI "FM 100," which nearly always takes first place, dropped -0.8 to third place. KQMB "Star 102.7" skyrockets +0.8, passing Clear Channel's KZHT by +0.3 despite "94.9 ZHT" 's, +0.4 gain. KZHT typically is the leader in new music. KRSP "Arrow 103.5" sees a loss of -0.7, placing it at fifth place. KSOP "Country 104.3," has a minor loss of -0.2, remaining second place in country music, and sixth place overall. KNRS, "Family Values Talkradio," sees a gain of +0.4, while KENZ "The End," and KODJ "Oldies 94.1," see small losses. KUUU, rhythmic outles "U92," sees a +0.6 jump, taking it to eleventh place. KKAT, "The New K102," drops -0.9, retaining it's place as Utah's third place country, however doing much better than it did last year around this time. KXRK, "X96" still stuck in it's rut from the last book sinking -2.0 since last winter, but seeing small gains of +0.4 since the last book. KBER "K-Bear 101," -0.1, KURR "Classic Rock 99," no change, KBZN "The Breeze," sees a -0.1 drop, while the KOSY/KRAR simulcast "Kosy 106.5," sees +0.1 change, leaving it at seventeenth place. KUDD, "Power 107.9," up +0.1, and KBEE, "The New B98.7," sees +0.2 increase, after a big drop in the last book. KCPX, "Channel 105.7," snatches +0.2, taking a share nearly equal to that lost recently by KXRK. KISN, "Kisn 97," tanks out at a record low of a 1.7 share, nearly half of it's share Summer '01. KWKD, "Mad Dog 102.3," sees small gains, KALL ties KWLW "Classic Country AM 700," which droped -0.5. Spanish stations, KSVN, KBJA, KSGO collective drop -0.4, while KKDS standards sees +0.2. For the very first time sportsradio KZNS/KOVO/KSOS, "1280/960/800 The Zone" appears with a 0.9 share beating KFNZ "K-Fan 1320"s share of 0.7. And for an interesting note KARB-FM of Price, Utah appears with a 0.5 share.

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