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  2. List of most-listened-to radio programs - Wikipedia

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    NPR and APM compile Arbitron's data for its public radio shows and releases analysis through press releases. [ 15 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Included is a list of the 20 most-listened-to radio shows in the United States according to weekly cumulative listenership, followed by a selection of shows of various formats that are most-listened-to within ...

  3. WBWL (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The combination of WFNX's signal upgrade and the departure of Howard Stern from WBCN resulted in a significant ratings change in the core rock 18–34 demographic in Boston starting in 2006. Arbitron Ratings four ratings books in 2007 (Fall 2006, Winter 2007, Spring 2007, Summer 2007) showed that WFNX's weekday 18–34 audience share had ...

  4. Nielsen Audio - Wikipedia

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    Nielsen Audio (formerly Arbitron) is a consumer research company in the United States that collects listener data on radio broadcasting audiences. It was founded as the American Research Bureau by Jim Seiler in 1949 and became national by merging with Los Angeles–based Coffin, Cooper, and Clay in the early 1950s. [2]

  5. WHTT-FM - Wikipedia

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    From March 9, 1983–July 7, 1986 the call letters were assigned to a CBS owned and operated Top 40/Hot Hits formatted station known as "Hitradio WHTT" in the Boston, Massachusetts radio market. "Hitradio WHTT" finished number one in the Arbitron radio ratings in the Boston market for several seasonal based ratings books in 1983 and 1984.

  6. WBQT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WBQT (96.9 MHz "Hot 96.9") is a commercial FM radio station in Boston, Massachusetts, owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group and airing an urban-leaning rhythmic hot AC radio format. WBQT's studios and offices are located in Waltham , and it transmits from atop the Prudential Tower in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood.

  7. The Howard Stern Show - Wikipedia

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    The Arbitron ratings released in 1984 showed an increase in listeners to Stern's show. Having moved shifts to 3–7 pm, he attracted audience shares of 3.8%, 4.2%, and 4.6% that year. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] The show was popular among males aged between 18 and 34, a highly-marketable demographic for advertisers. [ 32 ]

  8. 2013 in North American radio - Wikipedia

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    Cumulus Media reached a deal with Arbitron to have its stations now included in Arbitron ratings and PPMs after a three-year absence, which also include sharing media and research content between the two companies. [5] Curtis Media flips Regional Mexican WYMY/Raleigh to Urban AC with the new calls WBZJ [6] 7

  9. Radio Research Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The company made it possible for public radio stations to show advertisers and underwriters that they commanded a much larger share of the market than previously assumed. [3] In the case of the San Francisco Market , for example, KQED-FM actually ranked 2nd or 3rd in 2005-2006 but was absent from traditional reporting of Arbitron data in ...