Has All-News Taken A “Holiday?”
By Mike Kinosian
TALKERS magazine
Managing Editor
Ever since Arbitron (now Nielsen Audio) instituted the Portable People Meter as ratings currency in 2007, the “Holiday” ratings period has been a veritable goldmine for stations employing the wall-to-wall Christmas music programming strategy.
Adult contemporary comprises the overwhelming majority of those outlets.
Usually substantial, however, is the negative impact on many other formats in “Holiday” sweeps.
With that in mind, let’s review how all-news stations have performed in the last four “Holiday” survey periods.
The 2020 presidential election was held on November 3, thus exactly one month prior to the start of that year’s “Holiday” sweep (December 3). It should additionally be remembered that the COVID pandemic was roughly entering its tenth month. Eerily, the final day of that survey period was January 6, 2021, the day of domestic terrorism/insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Over the course of the “Holiday” 2023 ratings period (December 7, 2023 – January 3, 2024), all-news operations again battled for listenership in the ongoing annual all-Christmas music environment. Ostensibly working in their favor, however, was that the 2024 presidential campaign was waging and the previous president was embroiled in a record number of legal cases/charges/indictments.
The following chart summarizes ratings performances of all-news stations in the four most recent “Holiday” sweeps.
2020 2021 2022 2023
“Holiday” 6+ Share 3.70 3.32 3.50 2.88
December – “Holiday” Increase 35% 40% 30% 5%
December – “Holiday” Decrease 50% 50% 65% 85%
December – “Holiday” Flat 15% 10% 5% 10%
Average December – “Holiday” Increase +.31 +.22 +.28 +.40
Average December – “Holiday” Decrease -.68 -.21 -.29 -.40
“Holiday” 6+ Market Rank #10.40 #12.15 #10.55 #13.20
- The typical (6+) high-water mark logged by an all-news facility was 2020’s 70, more than eight-tenths of a share better than 2023’s 2.88
- Four of ten (40%) all-news stations improved December 2021 – “Holiday” 2021 (6+)
- On the other hand, 85% of these formatted stations witnessed (6+) December 2023 – “Holiday” 2023 erosion
- Note the virtual identical average increases/average decreases for all-news outlets in the last three “Holiday” sweeps
- It was customary for an all-news facility to rank tenth in “Holiday” 2020 (#10.40), but thirteenthin “Holiday” 2023 (#13.20)
“Holiday” 2023 6+ Share (Highest to Lowest)
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 6.3
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 5.7
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 4.9
KYW, Philadelphia 4.7
WBZ-AM, Boston 4.7
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 4.5
WWJ, Detroit 4.3
WINS-FM, New York 3.9
WINS-FM, Long Island 3.3
KNX-FM, Los Angeles 2.5
WCBS-AM, Long Island 2.5
KNWN, Seattle 2.3
WINS-FM, Middlesex 1.8
WCBS-AM, New York 1.6
KRLD-AM, Dallas 1.4
WTOP & WTLP, Baltimore 1.0
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 1.0
WDCH, Baltimore .8
WRAL-HD3, Raleigh .2
WNOH, Norfolk .2
“Holiday” 2023 6+ Fluctuation from December 2023
WCBS-AM, Long Island 2.5 +.4
WWJ, Detroit 4.3 Flat
WDCH, Baltimore .8 Flat
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 4.5 -1.2
WINS-FM, Long Island 3.3 -1.1
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 5.7 -.7
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 6.3 -.6
KYW, Philadelphia 4.7 -.5
KRLD-AM, Dallas 1.4 -.4
WBZ-AM, Boston 4.7 -.4
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 4.9 -.3
KNWN, Seattle 2.3 -.3
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 1.0 -.3
WINS-FM, New York 3.9 -.2
KNX-FM, Los Angeles 2.5 -.2
WINS-FM, Middlesex 1.8 -.2
WCBS-AM, New York 1.6 -.1
WTOP & WTLP, Baltimore 1.0 -.1
WRAL-HD3, Raleigh .2 -.1
WNOH, Norfolk .2 -.1
- WCBS-AM’s four-tenths uptick in Long Island represents the only all-news December 2023 – “Holiday” 2023 increase (6+).
“Holiday” 2023 By Market Rank
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 5.7 #3
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 4.9 #4
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 6.3 #4
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 4.5 #4
WBZ-AM, Boston 4.7 #5
KYW, Philadelphia 4.7 #6
WINS-FM, New York 3.9 #9
WWJ, Detroit 4.3 #9
WINS-FM, Long Island 3.3 #9
KNX-FM, Los Angeles 2.5 #12
WCBS-AM, Long Island 2.5 #12
WINS-FM, Middlesex 1.8 #13
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 1.0 #18
WCBS-AM, New York 1.6 #19
KNWN, Seattle 2.3 #20
WTOP & WTLP, Baltimore 1.0 #20
WDCH, Baltimore .8 #22
WRAL-HD3, Raleigh .2 #24
WNOH, Norfolk .2 #24
KRLD-AM, Dallas 1.4 #27
- Forty-five percent (45%) of all-news stations ranked in the top ten (“Holiday” 2023, 6+).
“Holiday” 2022 6+ Share (Highest to Lowest)
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 7.8
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 7.0
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 6.7
KYW, Philadelphia 6.2
KNWN, Seattle 5.5
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 4.8
WBZ-AM, Boston 4.8
WINS-FM, New York 4.6
WWJ, Detroit 4.5
WCBS-AM, Long Island 3.8
WINS-FM, Long Island 3.0
KNX-FM, Los Angeles 2.5
KRLD-AM, Dallas 2.2
WCBS-AM, New York 2.0
WINS-FM, Middlesex 1.7
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 1.2
WNOH, Norfolk .8
WDCH, Baltimore .6
WRAL-HD3, Raleigh .2
WYTS, Columbus .1
“Holiday” 2022 6+ Fluctuation from December 2022
WINS-FM, New York 4.6 +.4
KYW, Philadelphia 6.2 +.4
WCBS-AM, Long Island 3.8 +.4
KNWN, Seattle 5.5 +.3
WBZ-AM, Boston 4.8 +.1
WINS-FM, Long Island 3.0 +.1
WYTS, Columbus .1 Flat
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 7.8 -.8
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 6.7 -.7
WNOH, Norfolk .8 -.7
KNX-FM, Los Angeles 2.5 -.4
KRLD-AM, Dallas 2.2 -.3
WCBS-AM, New York 2.0 -.2
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 4.8 -.1
WWJ, Detroit 4.5 -.1
WDCH, Baltimore .6 -.1
WRAL-HD3, Raleigh .2 -.1
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 7.0 -.1
WINS-FM, Middlesex 1.7 -.1
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 1.2 -.1
“Holiday” 2022 By Market Rank
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 6.7 #2
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 7.0 #2
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 7.8 #3
KYW, Philadelphia 6.2 #3
KNWN, Seattle 5.5 #3
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 4.8 #4
WINS-FM, New York 4.6 #5
WBZ-AM, Boston 4.8 #6
WWJ, Detroit 4.5 #7
WCBS-AM, Long Island 3.8 #7
WINS-FM, Long Island 3.0 #10
KNX-FM, Los Angeles 2.5 #12
WINS-FM, Middlesex 1.7 #14
WRAL-HD3, Raleigh .2 #16
WCBS-AM, New York 2.0 #17
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 1.2 #18
KRLD-AM, Dallas 2.2 #20
WDCH, Baltimore .6 #20
WNOH, Norfolk .8 #20
WYTS, Columbus .1 #22
- One of every two (50%) all-news facilities finished in the top ten (“Holiday” 2022, 6+).
“Holiday” 2021 6+ Share (Highest to Lowest)
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 6.7
WBZ-AM, Boston 6.5
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 6.4
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 5.6
KNWN, Seattle 5.5
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 5.4
WWJ, Detroit 5.0
KYW, Philadelphia 4.7
WINS, New York 4.4
WCBS-AM, Long Island 3.1
KNX-FM, Los Angeles 2.8
WINS, Long Island 2.7
WCBS-AM, New York 2.6
KRLD-AM, Dallas 1.6
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 1.6
WINS, Middlesex 1.1
WNOH, Norfolk .4
WDCH, Baltimore .1
WMMS-HD2, Cleveland .1
WYTS, Columbus .1
“Holiday” 2021 6+ Fluctuation from December 2021
WINS, New York 4.4 +.6
WCBS-AM, New York 2.6 +.4
KNX-FM, Los Angeles 2.8 +.2
KNWN, Seattle 5.5 +.2
KYW, Philadelphia 4.7 +.1
WINS, Middlesex 1.1 +.1
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 1.6 +.1
WNOH, Norfolk .4 +.1
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 6.7 Flat
WYTS, Columbus .1 Flat
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 6.4 -.4
WBZ-AM, Boston 6.5 -.4
KRLD-AM, Dallas 1.6 -.3
WCBS-AM, Long Island 3.1 -.2
WDCH, Baltimore .1 -.2
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 5.4 -.2
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 5.6 -.1
WWJ, Detroit 5.0 -.1
WINS, Long Island 2.7 -.1
WMMS-HD2, Cleveland .1 -.1
“Holiday” 2021 By Market Rank
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 5.6 #3
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 6.7 #3
WBZ-AM, Boston 6.5 #3
KNWN, Seattle 5.5 #3
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 6.4 #4
WWJ, Detroit 5.0 #4
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 5.4 #4
WINS, New York 4.4 #5
KYW, Philadelphia 4.7 #6
WCBS-AM, Long Island 3.1 #8
KNX-FM, Los Angeles 2.8 #11
WCBS-AM, New York 2.6 #13
WINS, Long Island 2.7 #13
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 1.6 #19
WMMS-HD2, Cleveland .1 #21
WYTS, Columbus .1 #20
WNOH, Norfolk .4 #22
WINS, Middlesex 1.1 #23
KRLD-AM, Dallas 1.6 #26
WDCH, Baltimore .1 #32
- Mirroring what happened in “Holiday” 2022, half the all-news facilities placed in the top ten (“Holiday” 2021, 6+).
“Holiday” 2020 6+ Share (Highest to Lowest)
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 8.1
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 8.1
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 6.8
WBZ-AM, Boston 6.5
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 5.6
KYW, Philadelphia 5.4
KOMO, Seattle 4.6
WWJ, Detroit 4.5
WINS, New York 3.6
KNX, Los Angeles 3.2
WCBS-AM, Long Island 2.9
WCBS-AM, New York 2.7
WINS, Long Island 2.6
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 2.4
WBZ-AM, Providence 1.4
KRLD-AM, Dallas 1.3
WINS, Middlesex 1.2
WNOH, Norfolk 1.2
WDCH, Baltimore 0.8
WMMS-HD2, Cleveland 0.1
“Holiday” 2020 6+ Fluctuation from December 2020
KYW, Philadelphia 5.4 +.5
WBZ-AM, Providence 1.4 +.4
WINS, New York 3.6 +.3
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 2.4 +.3
WNOH, Norfolk 1.2 +.3
WCBS-AM, New York 2.7 +.2
WINS, Middlesex 1.2 +.2
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 6.8 Flat
KRLD-AM, Dallas 1.3 Flat
WMMS-HD2, Cleveland 0.1 Flat
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 8.1 -1.6
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 5.6 -1.4
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 8.1 -1.0
KOMO, Seattle 4.6 -.7
WCBS-AM, Long Island 2.9 -.7
WWJ, Detroit 4.5 -.6
WBZ-AM, Boston 6.5 -.3
WINS, Long Island 2.6 -.3
KNX, Los Angeles 3.2 -.1
WDCH, Baltimore 0.8 -.1
“Holiday” 2020 By Market Rank
WBZ-AM, Boston 6.5 #2
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 6.8 #3
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 8.1 #3
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 8.1 #3
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 5.6 #4
KYW, Philadelphia 5.4 #5
KOMO, Seattle 4.6 #6
WWJ, Detroit 4.5 #6
WINS, New York 3.6 #7
KNX, Los Angeles 3.2 #9
WCBS-AM, New York 2.7 #12
WCBS-AM, Long Island 2.9 #12
WNOH, Norfolk 1.2 #12
WINS, Long Island 2.6 #13
WBZ-AM, Providence 1.4 #13
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 2.4 #14
WMMS-HD2, Cleveland 0.1 #17
WDCH, Baltimore 0.8 #21
WINS, Middlesex 1.2 #22
KRLD-AM, Dallas 1.3 #24
All-News Composite Arranged By Market Rank
“Hol” 2020 “Hol” 2021 “Hol” 2022 “Hol” 2023
WINS-FM, New York 3.6 #7 4.4 #5 4.6 #5 3.9 #9
WCBS-AM, New York 2.7 #12 2.6 #13 2.0 #17 1.6 #19
KNX-FM, Los Angeles 3.2 #9 2.8 #11 2.5 #12 2.5 #12
WBBM-AM & WCFS, Chicago 6.8 #3 5.6 #3 4.8 #4 4.9 #4
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Francisco 8.1 #3 6.7 #3 6.7 #2 5.7 #3
KRLD-AM, Dallas 1.3 #24 1.6 #26 2.2 #20 1.4 #27
WTOP & WTLP, Washington 8.1 #3 6.4 #4 7.8 #3 6.3 #4
KYW, Philadelphia 5.4 #5 4.7 #6 6.2 #3 4.7 #6
WBZ-AM, Boston 6.5 #2 6.5 #3 4.8 #6 4.7 #5
KNWN, Seattle 4.6 #6 5.5 #3 5.5 #3 2.3 #20
WWJ, Detroit 4.5 #6 5.0 #4 4.5 #7 4.3 #9
WINS-FM, Long Island 2.6 #13 2.7 #13 3.0 #10 3.3 #9
WCBS-AM, Long Island 2.9 #12 3.1 #8 3.8 #7 2.5 #12
WDCH, Baltimore .8 #21 .1 #32 .6 #20 .8 #22
WTOP & WTLP, Baltimore DNA DNA DNA DNA DNA DNA 1.0 #20
WMMS-HD2, Cleveland .1 #17 .1 #21 DNA DNA DNA DNA
WYTS, Columbus DNA DNA .1 #20 .1 #22 DNA DNA
WRAL-HD3, Raleigh DNA DNA DNA DNA .2 #16 .2 #24
KCBS-AM & KFRC, San Jose 5.6 #4 5.4 #4 7.0 #2 4.5 #4
WINS-FM, Middlesex 1.2 #22 1.1 #23 1.7 #14 1.8 #13
WCBS-AM, Middlesex 2.4 #14 1.6 #19 1.2 #18 1.0 #18
WBZ-AM, Providence 1.4 #13 DNA DNA DNA DNA DNA DNA
WNOH, Norfolk 1.2 #12 .4 #22 .8 #20 .2 #24
Notes
- WINS-AM, New York added FM simulcast WINS-FM on October 27, 2022
- KNX-AM, Los Angeles added FM simulcast KNX-FM on December 21, 2021
- KRLD-AM, Dallas and WBZ-AM, Boston are news – talk hybrids
- KOMO, Seattle changed calls to KNWN on February 2, 2022
- WDCH, Baltimore is business news
- WMMS-HD2, Cleveland and WNOH, Norfolk are Black Information Network affiliates
- “DNA” indicates a station “Did Not Appear” in that particular survey and/or wasn’t a Nielsen Audio subscriber in that sweep
- All above data is based on news stations that appeared in the top twenty in at least one of the four “Holiday” survey periods noted (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
Contact managing editor Mike Kinosian at Mike.Kinosian@gmail.com

follows a multi-year advertising sales and production partnership between the two organizations. Terms were not announced. Crossover Media Group managing member Sue Freund states, “Throughout her more than four decades in talk radio and now podcasting, Dr. Laura has amassed an enormous following with her frank, direct, captivating style, which is sometimes provocative, always interesting and insightful, and never dull. After many years of working with her and her team at Take On The Day, we’re proud to expand our relationship and commitment to her programs, and to continue to grow our presence as a leading partner to the nation’s top audio-talk hosts.” Take On The Day LLC president Geoff Rich comments, “Crossover Media Group’s investment in Take On The Day adds so much to our ability to reach more listeners and help more sponsors. With Sue and her partners Ron Hartenbaum and Scott Calka joining the management team, we are supercharging the future of the Dr. Laura programming and brand.”
served as the sole lifeline during times of crisis like 9/11, Hurricane Sandy, and other major storms and floods,” Gottheimer has sent a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, urging them to require auto manufacturers that exclude AM radio reception from their motor vehicles to display a safety warning in the car’s window sticker that should read: “Warning: No AM Radio. Vehicle Unsafe in Certain Emergencies.” Gottheimer is also a supporter of the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act that would require auto manufacturers to keep AM radio in vehicles, without charging customers extra for it. Gottheimer says, “Buying a car without AM radio is like buying a car without an emergency parking brake. You may not use it every day, but you’ll be glad you have it if your brakes ever go out.”
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back episodes published before they subscribed. Since many if not most of those were never listened to, the data about listening habits was inaccurate. As the blog notes, podcasts that publish frequently will be most affected. “This is a crucial reset for the podcast industry, a much-needed rightsizing of audience data. This is a defining moment advertisers and podcast creators should both welcome. As hosts look at their downloads and reach for the Advil, they should know Apple is putting the podcast industry on the road to more accurate data. Better audience data inspires more confidence among advertisers and agencies.” Another new feature in iOS 17 is that users who haven’t listened to five downloaded episodes over the past two weeks will stop getting automatically downloaded podcasts.
market, Cumulus operates news/talk WBAP-AM/FM, news/talk KLIF-AM/FM, sports talk KTCK-AM/FM and two country music brands. Cumulus regional vice president Dan Bennett says, “I can’t say enough about our air talent and programming team who understand that serving our community in Dallas-Fort Worth means raising awareness for organizations that give a lift to people who need it. They give so much of their time to make a difference and 2023’s efforts show the incredible results.”
sales division. Farber was most recently an executive director in sales at The Walt Disney Company and ABC. iHeartMedia SVP of sales Joe Donnarumma says, “Nicole’s extensive expertise and Todd’s strategic acumen, paired with their
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As The Beatles sang, “It’s been a long, cold, lonely winter.” ‘Still is, eh?
Rosa Road in Camarillo, California. Although the company officially moved its headquarters to Irving, Texas, the Camarillo offices are still the base of some of its corporate operations. In notifying and seeking approval from lender Siena Lending Group LLC, Salem notes that the Camarillo officers are being sold to Greg Robinson for $6.2 million and that cash will be applied to the company’s debt. It will then lease the property for $500,000 per year.
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February 5. In this role, Tatar will work closely with Houston SVP and market manager Sarah Frazier. She says, “I have admired Bill’s work in the Houston market for the past 15 years, so I am very excited about him joining our team. He has deep relationships in the market, a tremendous work ethic, and a creative mind that will help take our brands to the next level for both our consumers and partners.” Tatar has served with Cox Media Group in the Houston market since 2002.
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monumental five-volume Bible commentary, The Rational Bible, as well as three other books.” Salem adds that each hour of Prager’s show will contain six more minutes of talk than at present and that third-hour affiliates are being offered the opportunity to take an hour of the Charlie Kirk show, which airs at the same time as Prager’s program. Additionally, Prager will do a monthly virtual “hangout” with subscribers to his Pragertopia +. Salem SVP of spoken word Phil Boyce comments, “Dennis Prager is a true talk radio icon and has been for the last 42 years since he first began on the radio at KABC in Los Angeles hosting the original ‘Religion on the Line.’ Millions of listeners spend the day with Dennis, enjoying his wit, wisdom, and knowledge. He is one of the most viral talk hosts on the air today, and we wanted him to remain on the Salem Radio Network for years to come.”
Sundays from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon ET on more than 150 stations. Dr. Martin got his start in radio as a fill-in talk host on KFYI, Phoenix and for two decades he served as a full time iHeartMedia staffer. Radio America VP for affiliate marketing Steve Graham says, “We are excited to celebrate Dr. Bob’s anniversary in this highly competitive industry. The additional hour to Dr. Bob’s show will only enhance his presence. He has been a solid part of our lineup for decades. It’s exciting to continue and deepen our partnership with his program.”
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