June 2024 PPM Ratings Takeaways – Part Three
June 2024 PPM Data – Information for Nielsen Audio’s June 2024 ratings period (May 23 – June 19) has been released for Portland, Charlotte, San Antonio, Sacramento, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Orlando, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Kansas City, and Columbus.
No share or rank thresholds are required to be included here.
DNA – DNA = Did Not Appear – Does Not Appear
Comparisons are May 2024 – June 2024 (6+).
PORTLAND
News/Talk
KXL 5.8 – 5.0, #2 – #5
KEX 1.7 – 1.8, #20 – #18
KUFO .7 – .7, #24 – #23
KPAM .3 – .3, #31 – #31
News
None
Sports Talk
KXTG 1.2 – 1.1, #21 – #21
KFXX 1.0 – 1.1, #22 – #21
KPOJ .4 – .4, #26 – #26
KMTT .2 – .2, #33 – #33
KFXX Stream .1 – DNA, #36 – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
KOPB 5.0 – 5.3, #5 – #3
KOPB Stream 1.0 – .7, #22 – #23
CHARLOTTE
News/Talk
WBT 4.7– 5.0, #7 – #5
News
WRFX-HD2 Black Information Network .1 – .1, #23 – #24
Sports Talk
WFNZ-FM 3.7 – 3.0, #10 – #14
WSOC-HD3 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
WFAE 3.4 – 2.9, #12 – #15
WNSC .7 – .7, #21 – #21
WFAE-HD3 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
SAN ANTONIO
News/Talk
WOAI 2.8– 3.1, #13 – #13
KTSA 1.9 – 1.4, #19 – #22
News
None
Sports Talk
KTFM 1.4 – 1.2, #21 – #23
KTKR .5 – .4, #29 – #28
KZDC .4 – .4, #31 – #28
Public Radio News/Talk
KSTX 2.1 – 2.4, #17 – #16
SACRAMENTO
News/Talk
KFBK 8.0 – 7.2 #2 – #3
KSTE-AM 2.5 – 2.3, #15 – #15
KSAC-AM 1.0 – .6, #21 – #26
News
None
Sports Talk
KHTK .9 – 1.0, #23 – #21
KIFM 1.0 – .8, #21 – #23
KIFM Stream DNA – .1, DNA – #30
Public Radio News/Talk
KXJZ 3. 6 – 3.1, #10 – #11
KQEI .2 – .3, #28 – #28
KQED .1 – .1, #30 – #30
KUOP DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
PITTSBURGH
News/Talk
KDKA-AM 4.6 – 4.5, #9 – #8
KDKA-AM Stream .3 – .5, #18 – #18
News
None
Sports Talk
KDKA-FM (Pirates) 7.8 – 7.0, #3 – #5
KDKA-FM Stream (Pirates) .3 – .3, #18 – #19
WBGG .1 – DNA, #20 – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
WESA 4.7 – 3.2, #8 – #10
Note: Public radio news/talk WESA’s -1.5 (4.7 – 3.2) represents Pittsburgh’s largest (6+) May 2024 – June 2024 decrease.
SALT LAKE CITY
News/Talk
KSL-AM/FM 4.9 – 6.1, #4 – #2
KNRS-AM/FM 3.1 – 3.1, #14 – #12
KKAT .1 – .1, #27 – #27
News
None
Sports Talk
KALL 1.2 – .5, #22 – #24
KZNS-FM .7 – .5, #25 – #24
KZNS-AM .3 – .1, #26 – #27
KZNS-AM Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
KZNS-FM Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
KOVO DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
KUER 3.6 – 2.5, #12 – #17
KBYU-HD2 Stream .1 – .1, #27 – #27
KUMT .1 – .1, #27 – #27
Note: News/talk KSL’s +1.2 (4.9 – 6.1) represents Salt Lake City’s largest (6+) May 2024 – June 2024 increase.
LAS VEGAS
News/Talk
KMXB-HD3 1.7– 1.8, #22 – #20
KXNT .2 – .4, #33 – #31
KMZQ .1 – .3, #37 – #34
KXNT Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
News
None
Sports Talk
KWWN .5 – .4, #28 – #31
KKGK .3 – .3, #29 – #34
KRLV .1 – .3, #37 – #34
KENO .1 – DNA, #37 – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
KNPR 1.5 – 1.3, #24 – #23
ORLANDO
News/Talk
WTKS 5.1 – 5.6, #7 – #5
WDBO 3.7 – 3.6, #10 – #10
WFLF .8 – .8, #19 – #18
WFYY .5 – .5, #21 – #21
WFYY-HD3 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
News
None
Sports Talk
WYGM 1.0 – .8, #17 – #18
WDYZ DNA – .1, DNA – #25
WOCL-HD2 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
WMFE DNA – 2.0, DNA – #14
WMFV 1.8 – DNA, #16 – DNA
CINCINNATI
News/Talk
WLW 11.8 – 10.3, #2 – #2 (Reds)
WKRC 6.1 – 5.4, #5 – #6
News
None
Sports Talk
WCKY .8 – .6, #19 – #20
WSAI .4 – .4, #21 – #21
Public Radio News/Talk
WVXU 3.2 – 3.4, #10 – #9
Note: News/talk WLW’s -1.5 (11.8 – 10.3) represents Cincinnati’s largest (6+) May 2024 – June 2024 decrease.
CLEVELAND
News/Talk
WTAM 7.4 – 7.0, #5 – #5 (Guardians)
News
WMMS-HD2 Black Information Network .1 – DNA, #23 – DNA
Sports Talk
WKRK 4.8 – 4.4, #10 – #10
WKRK Stream 1.0 – .6, #19 – #19
WARF .1 – .1, #23 – #24
Public Radio News/Talk
WKSU 5.5 – 6.6, #7 – #6
WKSU-HD4 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Note: Public radio news/talk WKSU’s +1.1 (5.5 – 6.6) represents Cleveland’s largest (6+) May 2024 – June 2024 increase.
KANSAS CITY
News/Talk
KMBZ-FM 5.4 – 5.5, #4 – #4
KCMO-AM 1.5 – 1.7, #17 – #17
KMBZ-AM 1.3 – 1.2, #18 – #20
KMBZ-FM Stream 1.3 – 1.0, #18 – #23
KCMO-AM Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
KMBZ-FM HD2 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
News
None
Sports Talk
KCSP 3.3 – 3.2, #11 – #10 (Royals)
KCSP Stream 1.1 – 1.0, #21 – #23 (Royals)
KWOD DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
KCUR 2.3 – 2.2, #15 – #16
KANU-HD2 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
COLUMBUS
News/Talk
WTVN 5.5 – 5.2, #6 – #6
News
Black Information Network WYTS DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Sports Talk
WBNS-FM 7.8 – 7.8, #2 – #2
WBNS-AM .4 – .1, #21 #22
WMNI .1 – .1, #23 – #22
WBNS-FM HD2 DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Public Radio News/Talk
WOSU 5.4 – 4.6, #7 – #7
Up next: June 2024 overviews for Austin; Raleigh; Indianapolis; Milwaukee; Nashville; Providence; Norfolk; Jacksonville; West Palm Beach; Greensboro; Memphis; and Hartford.

Des Moines cluster that includes news/talk WHO and sports talk KXNO. Thiele joined the Des Moines operations in January of this year. He can be reached at 646-926-6581.
Kelley is taking the high road, writing in a Facebook post, “Nothing lasts forever. I have spent the last 19 years of my career working for Cox Media Group. But that ended today. I can honestly say that CMG has been the best part of my 41-year career. I walk away with marketable skills, good friends, and countless contacts. Shed no tears for me. I’m blessed beyond words. If you ever get a job offer from CMG, take it. You won’t regret it.”
When market leaders drop rates, what comes next?
discussions and analysis of local issues.” Charlottesville Radio Group operations manager and WINA program director Paul McDaniel says, “We are thrilled to extend ‘The Schilling Show’ by an hour each weekday. Rob’s ability to connect with the audience and provide insightful commentary has made the show a cornerstone of our programming. This expansion is a testament to his unparalleled work and the loyalty of his listeners.” Schilling comments, “I’m grateful for the opportunity to spend more time daily with my loyal listening audience as we further explore and examine pressing issues of the day. This additional hour will allow for more compelling guests, more in-depth analysis, and most importantly, more time for WINA listeners to engage with their community.”
also affects air personalities Andrea Darlas and Jane Clauss, but it appears Darlas will continue with the station for weekends and her podcast. WLS-AM program director Stephanie Tichenor says, “Ray has been part of the fabric of ‘The Big 89’ for years. We’re thrilled to have him back in morning drive on 890 WLS-AM.” Stevens comments, “I am beyond ecstatic to be back doing mornings at WLS and 890 in my hometown. Special thanks to Marv Nyren and Stephanie Tichenor for having faith and believing in me. Also special thanks to KCMO’s Donna Baker and Pete Mundo who’ve let me work middays at the radio station for the better part of the year. I can’t wait to get to work and be on the air at the legendary 890 WLS-AM talking NASCAR, politics, football, and everything that makes us the greatest city in the world!”
operations in Mankato, Albert Lea, and Luverne, Minnesota; Watertown and Brookings, South Dakota; and Fort Dodge, Grinnell, Newton and Mason City in Iowa. Northern Iowa Today reports that in Mason City, KGLO sports director Tim Fleming has been let go as has KGLO and KRIB news director Bob Fisher, who comments, “Alpha Media is going a different direction with their radio stations in their smaller markets. A majority of the programming staff, including myself, were terminated this morning as part of that plan. This is not only happening here but throughout the country with their smaller markets.” After making similar drastic cuts in a number of its Missouri markets, Alpha Media struck a deal with UK-based Podcast Radio and will debut “Podcast Radio Missouri” on two stations there in the coming weeks.
Generally speaking, Major League Baseball radio flagships enjoyed a solid first at bat in Nielsen Audio’s 2024 rating season (March 28 – April 24).
The second of four rounds of ratings data from Nielsen Audio’s April 2024 PPM survey has been released for 12 markets including Washington, Boston, Miami, Seattle, Detroit, Phoenix, Minneapolis, San Diego, Tampa, Denver, Baltimore, and St. Louis. The survey covered March 28 through April 24. Today, TALKERS managing editor Mike Kinosian presents his Ratings Takeaways from this group of markets. In Washington, Cumulus Media’s news/talk WMAL-FM dips two-tenths to finish with a 4.6 share (weekly, 6+ AQH share) and slides back to the #6 rank, while Hubbard Broadcasting’s all-news WTOP-FM loses one-tenth to finish with a 7.8 share good for the #2 rank. In Boston, iHeartMedia’s news/talk WRKO declines one-tenth for a 3.3 share finish and holds steady at the #12 rank, while sister all-news WBZ-AM rises three-tenths to a 4.9 share, yet it falls one spot to the #7 rank. In Seattle, Bonneville’s news/talk KIRO-FM dips one-tenth to a 3.8 share and slides down to the #10 rank, while Lotus Communications’ all-news KNWN-AM/FM loses one-tenth to finish with a 2.4 share and remains ranked #18.
his radio career in 2010 in Battle Creek, for WBCK-FM and WBXX-FM, former Cumulus stations now owned by Townsquare Media. Cumulus president of operations Bob Walker comments, “Steve has proven himself to be an accomplished leader in the Dallas market the past 10 years and we are thrilled to have him moving back home to Michigan, an area of the country that is important to Steve and his family. We are excited for him to get started and eager to see the impact he will have.” Holm says, “I’m very thankful for the opportunity to come back home. The Grand Rapids and Muskegon teams are a tightly knit group and are determined and ready to win. I’m excited to be joining them and look forward to the challenges and growth ahead.”
Moberly, Missouri – including news/talk KWIX – have been let go and all programming is now syndicated. The same is being reported about the company’s stations in the Farmington/Festus, Missouri market that includes news/talk KJFF. KOMU-TV reports that Moberly market manager Bob Dakin would not comment on how many employees were let go but confirmed that all local programming – including news and sports – is being replaced by national content.
as well as conservative talk KTTH-AM morning drive host Bryan Suits. The report indicates that evening host Jake Skorheim moves to PM drive to co-host the 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm “John & Jake” show with John Curley. The evening daypart will be filled by CBS Audio’s “John Batchelor Show.” Taking over the KTTH-AM morning drive daypart from Suits is the syndicated “Armstrong & Getty” show.
trip to the semifinals in the NCAA Tournament. GKB founder and CEO Craig Karmazin comments, “We are proud to introduce broader coverage of Badgers Volleyball and to create additional avenues for audience expansion. It is an exciting time, and our partnership with UW Athletics will present opportunities for a team that is proven to be best in class both on and off the court.” GKB market manager Greg Scalzo adds, “We are excited to build off of the already established UW Women’s Volleyball brand and enthusiasm surrounding women’s sports to deliver the ultimate listening experience for fans.”
after being diagnosed with kidney cancer, worked in the radio industry for 40 years – almost 20 of those years as morning host for WJBC. WJBC states, “Laughlin was a longtime supporter of the Salvation Army, volunteering each year to ring bells and help raise money for the Bloomington non-profit. That included the ‘Cubs vs. Cards’ challenge with his good friend Gary Morefield – and the ‘Scott vs. Scott’ challenge alongside WJBC’s Scott Miller. Last year, the Salvation Army created the ‘Scott Laughlin Spirit Award’ to honor its top fundraisers through the annual red kettle campaign.” Laughlin is survived by his wife Lori.
for advertisers, artists, broadcasters, and podcasters alike, The Record offers a unique view of time spent with ad-supported content. The total use of audio is significant – Americans spend more than four hours with audio every day – and it’s important to view it from multiple lenses. Consumers give nearly 70% of their daily ad-supported audio time to radio, 20% to podcasts and the rest to streaming audio (music services) or satellite radio (select channels). Data from the first quarter of 2024 indicates that (for over-the-air and streaming combined), by format news/talk was tops with the 35+ demographic with a 12.3 share of total audience and was also first in persons 18+ with a 10.8 share of total audience.
KDKA-TV personality who became afternoon drive host at news/talk KDKA-AM, Pittsburgh in December of 2020. Colin Dunlap appears to be set to continue hosting the afternoon drive show solo. Audacy has stated that these staff cuts will amount to “less than 2%” of the company’s workforce.
March 2024 PPM Data – Information for the March 2024 ratings period (February 29 – March 27) has been released for: Washington, Boston, Miami, Seattle, Detroit, Phoenix, Minneapolis, San Diego, Tampa, Denver, Baltimore, and St. Louis.
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.”
director Mark Garrison after he asked if President Joe Biden suffers from dementia. Garrison did ask Jean-Pierre that question and she responded, “Mark, I can’t even believe you’re asking me this question. That is an incredibly offensive question to ask.” Then, after presenting the president’s accomplishments, Jean-Pierre thanked Garrison and ended the call. The White House says WBT was given seven minutes as part of Jean-Pierre’s media schedule and that she ended the interview at that time. The White House also suggested that the station employed a bit of theater by adding a dial-tone sound effect to the end of the interview that its phones don’t make after a call ends.
as a satellite radio studio for Bold Gold Media’s four local broadcast radio stations, including news/talk WVOS-AM/W223DB “Catskills News Talk 92.5 & 94.9.” Bold Gold Studios will be available for lease opportunities, and offers brand new professional audio and video recording gear, with experts available to assist in recording, producing, and even marketing branded multi-media podcast or A/V productions. The company will hold a grand opening celebration on April 19. Bold Gold New York general manager Dawn Ciorciari says, “We are grateful to Bruce Davidson at the Liberty Theater for partnering with Bold Gold Media to create and manage this state-of-the-art studio in his historic building. This studio will extend Bold Gold Media’s reach in Sullivan and the Catskills and serve as a new professional space for audio and video content creators.”
Hannity Show” and the “Sports Nightly” program. KLIN general manager Ami Graham tells the paper that Parsons was not terminated for cause, “We’ve just chosen to go in a different direction.” For his part, Parsons tells the Journal Star that “he tried cutting against the grain by hosting a talk radio show that stressed ‘lifting up instead of tearing down — and truth over tribalism. I thought we were taking radio in a different direction.’”