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Re: WKLB No. 1?
- Subject: Re: WKLB No. 1?
- From: LJNF40D@prodigy.com (BUMP MARTIN)
- Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 15:29:40, -0500
> From: H Glazer \ Internet: (hmglaz@webtv.net)
> Listening to WKLB's Sunday Morning Country Oldies (Yes, they had an
> Eddie Rabbitt tribute.), I heard Michael Burns mention twice that,
> according to the winter Arbitrons, WKLB was "Number One on Sunday
> mornings." He didn't qualify the statement with a demographic, so I
> assume he meant 12-up.
Nope.....in the new 'prime' demographic 25-54.
Make no bones about it.
Sunday Morning Country Oldies IS #1 25-54 while it's on the air.
> Can this be? I realize a lot of Boston radio runs syndicated countdown
> programs and the like on Sunday mornings, but the idea of a weak
> also-ran like 'KLB being No. 1 in any daypart -- even with a live,
local
> show -- boggles the mind.
It just goes to show you what can happen when you
*) Open up the playlist...
*) Loosen up some of the formatics...
*) And let someone actually have a personality on the air.!
If you haven't heard the show....it plays a lot of crossover songs that
we might know from the Top 40/AC days when there were a lot of Country
songs being aired in the market.
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