But the first radio ratings to come out since WHJJ switched to Air America show the station has lost listeners. WHJJ's share, which measures the percentage of people who listening to the radio from 6 a.m. to midnight, went from 3.1 in the fall of 2003 to 2.6 in the fall of 2004, a decline of 16 percent. And if you look at the heavyweight duel between Al Franken and Rush Limbaugh between noon and 3, Limbaugh is whipping Franken. Put another way, in an average 15 minutes in that time slot, WHJJ dropped from 13,600 listeners in fall 2003 to 8,000 in fall 2004. On WPRO, Limbaugh's audience rose from 13,800 to 22,200.
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5 posted on 02/20/2005 10:08:44 AM PST by martin_fierro
(Harsh not my mellow)
The local media in Rhode Island (especially the Journal)has bent over backwards to sell this product since it's inception, this proves that nobody is buying.
10 posted on 02/20/2005 10:16:11 AM PST by got_moab?
(59 million Bush fans can't be wrong)