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I realize these are the 12+ numbers but some real interesting results in the Vancouver market like the huge drop for CKNW. Will this result at least start making them a little nervous or should they just blame it all on lack of hockey?
Another great book for The Beat. The change in evenings obviously didn't hurt them. Also looks like the Fred and Cathy comeback experiment is turning out as planned for Clear FM.
Also looks like the Fred and Cathy comeback experiment is turning out as planned for Clear FM.
Not true. Fred & Cathy stayed relatively flat, it was in mid-day and drive that they picked up numbers.
How about the folks at JACK FM, CKNW and Z95. You have to feel for them because there's nothing more sickening than a horrific book. But at the same time, is anyone suprised by the results?
Are you omitting CBC for a reason from the morning numbers. Last book CBC had the number two morning numbers, don't believe they fell off the screen so fast.
Are you omitting CBC for a reason from the morning numbers. Last book CBC had the number two morning numbers, don't believe they fell off the screen so fast.
Just commercial dude. Do agencies care about CBC's numbers?
No dude. But it would be nice to see where they really did wind up, so can we assume then that CBC is in there at #2 after 'NW, The Beat at 3, so on and so forth. I don't work at an agency.