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You can scope out the 12+ results over here, but I’ve compiled a quick scorecard of winners (and losers) in areas folks care about.
Adults 25-54
KSRV/96.1 Bob FM – Impact
KCIX/Mix 106 – Peak
KSAS/103.3 Kiss FM – Peak
Women 25-54
tie – KCIX/Mix 106 – Peak
tie – KSAS/103.3 Kiss FM – Peak
tie – KXLT/107.9 Lite FM – Peak
tie – KWYD/Wild 101 – Impact
tie – KIZN/Kissin’ 92.3 – Cumulus
Men 25-54
KSRV/96.1 Bob FM – Impact
KQXR/100.3 The X – Journal
KBOI/NewsTalk 670 – Cumulus
Mornings 12+
KCIX/Mix 106
KBOI/NewsTalk 670
Mornings W25-54
tie – KCIX/Mix 106
tie – KSAS/103.3 Kiss FM
Mornings M25-54
KQXR/100.3 The X
tie – KCIX/Mix 106
tie – KSRV/96.1 Bob FM
A couple of other battles of note: The country battle was a bit of a split decision – KQFC won 12+, but KIZN won among women. KAWO, which was the big story in the last book fell off a bit in most demographics.
Lite FM handily topped KJOT among Christmas stations.
The story of this book might be a collapse at KKGL. As noted above, the station was topped in mornings among men by Mike & Kate on KCIX. Traditionally KCIX is strong with women in the morning and the syndicated Bob & Tom sees big strength among men – but in this book KKGL lost significant ground – with KKGL losing well more than half of its ratings points in the daypart. In another fluke, among 12+, KJOT beat KKGL – though KJOT was fueled by Christmas music, something they can’t sustain in the spring.
For the four groups, Impact and Peak have much to celebrate. Journal and Cumulus have a few bright spots but also feel like they have some work to do I’d imagine.
No doubt you’ve already been inundated with reminders, but the Rockie Award submissions are due by Friday, January 25th, or with a late deadline of Friday, February 1st if you feel like paying extra…