Some PPM encoding equipment must be malfunctioning for the once almighty WJR to have age 6+ numbers this piss poor!
They are now barely outperforming 91.7 WUOM, a station whose city grade signal reaches maybe 25 percent of the market's population.
Seriously, how does a venerable talk station with no lineup changes go from a 3.1 share - to a 2.6 share - to a 2.0 share within a span of three survey cycles?
WWJ's numbers are also unusually low, but certainly nowhere near record low territory for them.
The 2.6 share scored last survey period was WJR's prior all-time low point over many decades of broadcasting. They shattered that prior mark with the 2.0 share scored this go-round.
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https://radioinsight.com/ratings/detroit/
Are the old fogies who generally keep their dials glued to 'JR moving to FM? WRCJ's 2.7 share I believe is an all-time high for them. 98.7 The Breeze continues to draw healthy 6+ AQH share numbers, but I suspect a good chunk of that audience is over the age of 55. Also, the Classic Rock formatted stations in town now command a collective 11.3 share, which might be an all-time high for that format locally.