March 2024 PPM Ratings Takeaways – Part Three
March 2024 PPM Data – Information for the March 2024 ratings period (February 29 – March 27) has been released for Portland, Charlotte, San Antonio, Sacramento, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Orlando, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Kansas City, and Columbus.
The only requirement for a spoken-word station to be included here is that they be a Nielsen Audiosubscriber – there are no share or rank thresholds.
NBA and NHL team names of corresponding spoken-word flagship(s) are bolded.
DNA – DNA = Did Not Appear – Does Not Appear
Comparisons are February 2024 – March 2024 (6+).
PORTLAND
News/Talk
KXL 6.9 – 6.5, #2 – #2
KEX 1.5 – 1.8, #21 – #20
KUFO .8 – .8, #24 – #23
KPAM .1 – .2, #34 – #32
News
None
Sports Talk
KFXX 1.6 – 1.5, #20 – #21
KXTG 1.2 – 1.5, #22 – #21
KPOJ .6 – .5, #26 – #26 (Trailblazers)
KMTT .1 – .2, #34 – #32
KFXX Stream DNA – .1, DNA – #36
Public Radio News/Talk
KOPB 5.1 – 5.8, #4 – #3
KOPB Stream 1.0 – .7, #23 – #25
CHARLOTTE
News/Talk
WBT-AM/FM 4.6– 4.0, #8 – #8
News
WRFX-HD2 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Sports Talk
WFNZ-FM 3.4 – 3.9, #14 – #9 (Hornets)
WSOC-HD3 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
WFAE 4.9 – 4.4, #6 – #6
WNSC .8 – .8, #18 – #20
WFAE-HD3 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
SAN ANTONIO
News/Talk
WOAI 2.7– 2.6, #14 – #14 (Spurs)
KTSA 2.3 – 1.9, #16 – #17
News
None
Sports Talk
KTFM .9 – .8, #25 – #24
KTKR .5 – .5, #30 – #29
KZDC .3 – .4, #33 – #32
Public Radio News/Talk
KSTX 2.3 – 2.7, #16 – #13
SACRAMENTO
News/Talk
KFBK-AM 7.3 – 6.5 #3 – #4
KSTE-AM 2.9 – 2.5, #12 – #16
News
None
Sports Talk
KHTK 1.4 – 1.7, #18 – #18 (Kings)
KIFM .9 – .9, #23 – #21
KIFM Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
KXJZ 2.8 – 2.8, #13 – #13
KQEI .3 – .3, #27 – #22
KQED .1 – .1, #29 – #29
KUOP DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
PITTSBURGH
News/Talk
KDKA-AM 4.5 – 3.8, #9 – #10
KDKA-AM Stream .3 – .2, #23 – #25
News
None
Sports Talk
KDKA-FM 7.6 – 8.4, #3 – #2
KDKA-FM Stream .6 – .4, #19 – #21
WBGG DNA – .1, DNA – #26
Public Radio News/Talk
WESA 5.2 – 5.2, #8 – #8
Note: Sports/talk KDKA-FM’s +.8 (7.6 – 8.4) represents Pittsburgh’s largest (6+) February 2024 – March 2024 increase.
SALT LAKE CITY
News/Talk
KSL-AM/FM 6.4 – 6.7, #3 – #2
KNRS-AM/FM 3.1 – 2.6, #13 – #17
KKAT DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
News
None
Sports Talk
KALL .8 – .9, #23 – #23
KZNS-FM .7 – .5, #24 – #24 (Utah Jazz)
KZNS-AM .1 – .3, #28 – #26 (Utah Jazz)
KZNS-AM Stream .1 – DNA, #28 – DNA (Utah Jazz)
KZNS-FM Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA (Utah Jazz)
KOVO DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
KUER 2.8 – 3.4, #15 – #13
KBYU-HD2 Stream .3 – .1, #27 – #27
KUMT DNA – .1, DNA – #27
LAS VEGAS
News/Talk
KMXB-HD3 .9 – 1.1, #26 – #26
KXNT .6 – .5, #29 – #30
KMZQ DNA – .1, DNA – #37
KXNT Stream .1 – DNA, #36 – DNA
News
None
Sports Talk
KKGK .3 – .6, #32 – #28 (Golden Knights)
KWWN .6 – .4, #29 – #32
KRLV .2 – .2, #34 – #33
KENO DNA – .1, DNA – #37
Public Radio News/Talk
KNPR 1.6 – 1.7, #22 – #22
ORLANDO
News/Talk
WTKS 5.0 – 5.9, #7 – #5
WDBO 3.1 – 3.5, #13 – #12
WFLF .8 – .7, #19 – #19
WFYY-HD3 .3 – DNA, #24 – DNA
News
None
Sports Talk
WYGM .8 – .8, #19 – #18 (Magic)
WOCL-HD2 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
WMFE 2.4 – 1.7, #14 – #15
CINCINNATI
News/Talk
WLW 10.2 – 11.3, #2 – #1
WKRC 6.1 – 6.0, #5 – #5
News
None
Sports Talk
WCKY 1.1 – 1.0, #19 – #19
WSAI .6 – .6, #21 – #21
Public Radio News/Talk
WVXU 3.1 – 3.2, #10 – #10
Note: In addition to advancing to #1, news/talk WLW’s +1.1 (10.2 – 11.3) represents Cincinnati’s largest (6+) February 2024 – March 2024 increase.
CLEVELAND
News/Talk
WTAM 5.8 – 5.4, #9 – #9 (Cavaliers)
News
WMMS-HD2 DNA – .1, DNA – #23
Sports Talk
WKRK 3.7 – 4.3, #11 – #10
WKRK Stream .4 – .4, #21 – #21
WARF .2 – .2, #22 – #22
Public Radio News/Talk
WKSU 6.4 – 7.2, #6 – #5
WKSU-HD4 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
KANSAS CITY
News/Talk
KMBZ-FM 4.4 – 5.3, #6 – #4
KCMO-AM 2.3 – 2.0, #14 – #16
KMBZ-AM 1.8 – 1.4, #17 – #18
KMBZ-FM Stream .8 – 1.0, #22 – #22
KCMO-AM Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
KMBZ-FM HD2 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
News
None
Sports Talk
KCSP 3.0 – 1.8, #12 – #17
KCSP Stream .3 – .1, #25 – #29
KWOD .1 – .1, #28 – #29
Public Radio News/Talk
KCUR 2.9 – 2.9, #13 – #12
KANU-HD2 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Notes: News/talk KMBZ-FM’s +.9 (4.4 – 5.3) represents Kansas City’s biggest (6+) February 2024 – March 2024 increase.
Conversely, sports/talk KCSP’s -1.2 (3.0 – 1.8) is the market’s largest (6+) February 2024 – March 2024 decrease.
COLUMBUS
News/Talk
WTVN 5.3 – 5.2, #7 – #8
News
WYTS DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Sports Talk
WBNS-FM 7.2 – 8.6, #2 – #2 (Blue Jackets)
WBNS-AM .3 – .4, #21 #20 (Blue Jackets)
WMNI .1 – .3, #22 – #22
WBNS-FM HD2 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
WOSU 5.6 – 5.9, #6 – #6
Note: Sports/talk WBNS-FM’s +1.4 (7.2 – 8.6) represents Columbus’ largest (6+) February 2024 – March 2024 increase.
Up next: March 2024 overviews for Austin; Raleigh; Indianapolis; Milwaukee; Nashville; Providence; Norfolk; Jacksonville; West Palm Beach; Greensboro; Memphis; and Hartford.

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caused controversy as Berliner criticized the organization saying it “had allowed liberal bias to affect its coverage.” This comes as there is renewed interest among conservative legislators in challenging the use of federal funds for public media with allegations of editorial bias as a primary reason to end federal underwriting of media. NPR managing editor for standards and practices Tony Cavin spoke to The New York Times about Berliner’s piece and said it “mischaracterized NPR’s coverage of crucial stories.”
radio’s most respected storytellers. Highlights included the BBC being honored with the 2024 Broadcaster of the Year Award. NYFestivals honored legendary sports journalist Donna de Varona with the 14th annual NYF Lifetime Achievement Award. “Murder in Boston: The untold story of the Charles and Carol Stuart Shooting,” produced by the Boston Globe was recognized by NYFestivals with the 2024 National Press Club Award, which honors the highest scoring news program. View the
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digital content programming, production, and broadcasting processes while creating stickier listener environments and more opportunities for advertisers to engage with them.” Audacy chief technology officer Sarah Foss says, “As the nation’s second-largest radio broadcaster, we’re always integrating cutting-edge technologies into our stack to deliver the best experiences for our 200 million monthly listeners and more efficiencies to our business. This partnership underscores our commitment to building the future of digital audio, and we’re thrilled to see it start coming to fruition.”
involved, consistently doing the work necessary to drive meaningful change.” Farber’s long and storied broadcasting career includes her work leading the RAB for the past 12 years. MIW board president Ruth Presslaff says, “What more can be said about Erica that hasn’t yet been said? She is a strategic thinker and true trendsetter who gives generously of her time and wisdom. MIW is a better organization because of her. The industry has been enriched in countless ways because of her. What an impact this woman has made!” Farber comments, “I am deeply honored. Being recognized by such influential women in the industry is incredibly meaningful and humbling to me. I owe immense gratitude to the mentors and inspirational women who have supported and uplifted me along the way. They are the foundation of my success. My heartfelt thanks go to Ruth and the MIW Board, and to all of you who share my passion for radio and the impactful work we are privileged to do every day.”
content: Participants were presented with paired samples of AI-generated voices created using Futuri’s AudioAI and human voices. 60% of the time, they identified the AI as human. The study also found respondents open to the use of AI with many believing that AI will improve content across news, video, and audio. For example,
and “Wake N’ Jake” are joining The Dan Patrick Podcast Network, effective immediately. “Jimmy’s Three Things” is hosted by Jimmy “Jomboy” O’Brien (left) and “Wake N’ Jake” is hosted by Jake Storiale (right). Dan Patrick says, “Moments with Jimmy ‘Jomboy’ O’Brien and Jake Storiale are rarely predictable. I love entertainment that surprises and informs, which makes ‘Jimmy’s Three Things’ and ‘Wake N’ Jake’ great additions to my podcast network.”
who is returning to Philadelphia as a host at the company’s “SportsRadio 94WIP.” Audacy New York market president Chris Oliviero says, “Ryan knows radio, sports and New York, making him a triple threat to take the reins of WFAN, which continues to be the city’s most influential and dominant sports platform. In addition, with Infinity Sports Network, Ryan will have a major impact on the sports conversation nationwide. All of us at Audacy are excited to welcome him to the team.” Hurley, who joined ESPN New York as an intern in 2004 after graduating from Hofstra University and worked his way up to PD in 2017, says, “I am excited and grateful to have the opportunity to join this legendary station. The term ‘dream job’ can get thrown around a lot, but as someone who grew up listening to ‘The Fan’ religiously, that is exactly what this is. There is an incredible team here led by Chris Oliviero, and I look forward to this journey ahead with them.” Additionally, David Mayurnik has been named assistant brand manager of WFAN and Infinity Sports Network and will report to Hurley.
president and market manager Marv Nyren says, “WLS is bigger than a destination on your radio dial – it’s a Chicago institution and treasure. 100 years ago, radio was simply sound communication via radio waves but there’s nothing simple about the impact of WLS on Chicago. WLS has been a neighbor, a friend, and a mentor for people in Chicagoland. It’s been a place where people can go for entertainment and information – and it’s been a companion to the biggest moments in history. We are excited to usher in WLS-AM’s next 100 years with Chicago’s best audio content on-air, online, on-demand, and onsite.”
the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Urban One now has 60 calendar days, or until June 7, 2024, to submit a plan to regain compliance. If Nasdaq accepts the compliance plan, the Nasdaq staff may grant the company an exception of up to 180 calendar days from the filing’s due date, or until September 11, 2024, to regain compliance. Urban One says it is working diligently and expects to file its 2023 Form 10-K within the 60-day period, which would eliminate the need for it to submit a formal plan to regain compliance.
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Time in its previously announced Exchange Offer and Consent Solicitation, in which it is offering to exchange any and all of its outstanding 6.750% Senior Secured First-Lien Notes due 2026 for new 8.750% Senior Secured First-Lien Notes due 2029, to April 16, 2024 at 5:00 pm New York City time. As of Friday (4/12), approximately $15 million aggregate principal amount of the Old Notes had been validly tendered pursuant to the Exchange Offer and Consent Solicitation and not withdrawn.
Grey, Eugene DePasquale, Joe Kahn, Jared Solomon and Jack Stollsteimer will face each other live on April 17 from 8:00 am to 9:00 am during KYW Newsradio’s “Philadelphia’s Morning News with Ian Bush & Carol MacKenzie.” All candidates will be on stage in the KYW Newsradio studio space, except DePasquale, who will join remotely via Zoom. KYW brand manager Kristina Koppeser says, “We’re proud that KYW Newsradio continues to be the place for comprehensive coverage of Pennsylvania politics, especially in such a crucial election year. Giving voters details on candidates and their platforms is a vital part of our mission
synthetic voice capabilities, this partnership will create a robust library of voices for Audacy to deliver custom experiences for listeners and advertising clients. Audacy will infuse creator-led ideas and concepts with ElevenLabs’ technology to further bolster its programmers’ and talents’ unique ability to engage deeply with audiences at scale.” Audacy EVP and head of programming Jeff Sottolano says, “By experimenting with ElevenLabs’ synthetic voice capabilities, we’re transforming how we connect with our listeners and create value for our advertising partners. By streamlining workflows, this collaboration will empower creators with more bandwidth to focus on the exceptional content and listening experiences our audiences love and expect from Audacy.”
the radio industry and across the agency community, having run sales for the second largest radio network in the country. This is a significant addition to our executive leadership team and brings deep experience, tenure, and valuable industry and agency relationships to our bench at Key Networks. We thank outgoing president of sales Jason Wilberding for his contributions and wish him well in the real estate endeavors he is leaving to pursue.”
