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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "Tom Betz" wrote in message . 70... Quoth "David Eduardo" in news:vEaLc.24232$vi2.697 @newssvr27.news.prodigy.com: No, it is also behind WFAN, a sports talker and WADO, a Spanish talker. Make that #4 out of 5. So Crains NY has it wrong, you say? Probably Crains had 1) the unofficial monthly numbers and, 2) forgot that WADO is talk and WFAN is talk.... first because it is Spanish and second because it is sports talk. The Friday numbers were "advances" while today's release is the offical data. In 12+, the ranking is WABC, WFAN, WOR, WADO and WLIB last. Rush mentioned today that new ratings were out and that he was the most listened to show in NYC. In Message-ID: you say there are six talk stations: 770, 620, 1280, 1050, 1190, 710 are all talk. Sports talk is also talk. Though sports talk aims at a younger demographic than straight talk, I'm perfectly willing to concede this for the sake of discussion, considering that Air America's listener base skews younger than WOR and WABC, too. I have a harder time including Spanish talk as a competitor to Air America, even though I've observed that Air America has a considerable Latino listener base. I often find Latinos on the street listening to WLIB. And most 35+ Hispanics in NY, overwhelmingly Puerto Ricans, are English dominant. WSNR 620 doesn't even appear on the Radio and Records ratings chart. Would it be number 6 out of 6? Yes, I guess. But it is a perpetual no-show. |
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