Holiday 2023 PPM Ratings – Part One
Holiday 2023 PPM Data – Information for the Holiday 2023 ratings period (December 7, 2023 – January 3, 2024) has been released for New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Nassau-Suffolk (Long Island), Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, San Jose, and Middlesex-Somerset-Union (New Jersey).
The only requirement for a spoken-word station to be included here is that they be a Nielsen Audio subscriber – there are no share or rank thresholds.
NFL; NBA; and NHL team names of corresponding spoken-word flagship(s) are bolded.
DNA – DNA = Did Not Appear – Does Not Appear
Comparisons are December 2023 – “Holiday” 2023 (6+).
NEW YORK
News/Talk
WABC 2.8 – 3.0, #11 – #11
WOR 1.1 – 1.2, #22 – #21
WKXW .9 – .8, #24 – #27
WKXW Stream .2 – .2, #38 – #37
News
WINS-FM 4.1 – 3.9, #10 – #9
WCBS-AM 1.7 – 1.6, #19 – #19
WINS-FM Stream .3 – .4, #36 – #32
Business News WBBR .4 – .3, #32 – #34
WCBS-AM Stream .2 – .1, #38 – #46
Sports Talk
WFAN FM & AM 2.5 – 2.3, #12 -#12 (Giants, Brooklyn Nets, New Jersey Devils)
WEPN-FM 1.3 – 1.2 #21 – #21 (Jets, Knicks, Islanders, Rangers)
WFAN FM & AM Stream .9 – .7, #24 -#28 (Giants, Brooklyn Nets, New Jersey Devils)
Public Radio News/Talk
WNYC-FM 4.3 – 4.1, #8 – #7
WNYC-AM 1.0 – 1.0, #23 – #23
LOS ANGELES
News/Talk
KFI 5.1 – 4.6, #2 – #4
KRLA .6 – .4, #34 – #30
KEIB .5 – .4, #35 – #30 (Clippers)
News
KNX-FM 2.7 – 2.5, #11 – #12
KNX-FM Stream .1 – .1, #41 – #40
Sports Talk
KLAC 1.0 – . #29 – #28 (Chargers, Clippers)
Public Radio News/Talk
KPCC 2.6 – 2.0, #12 – #14
Notes: Public radio news/talk KPCC’s -.6 (2.6 – 2.0) represents a tie for Los Angeles’ highest (6+)December 2023 – “Holiday” 2023 decrease.
Flagship of the Rams and Lakers is sports talk KSPN, which is unlisted in this sweep.
Kings’ games are heard on the iHeartRadio app, while games of the Anaheim Ducks are heard on the Ducks stream.
CHICAGO
News/Talk
WGN 2.8 – 2.6, #10 – #11 (Blackhawks)
WLS-AM 1.7 – 1.7, #18 – #19
WLIP .4 – .3, #36 – #38
WVON .1 – .1, #43 – #43
WLS-AM Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
News
WBBM-AM & WCFS 5.2 – 4.9, #4 – #4
WBBM-AM & WCFS Stream .2 – .1, #41 – #43
Sports Talk
WSCR 2.4 – 2.5, #13 – #12 (Bulls)
WMVP 1.4 – 1.5, #20 – #20 (Bears)
WSCR Stream .9 – .4, #27 – #36 (Bulls)
Public Radio News/Talk
WBEZ 2.6 – 2.1, #12 – #15
SAN FRANCISCO
News/Talk
KSFO 1.4 – 1.4, #22 – #22
KSFO Stream .2 – .2, #31 – #32
News
KCBS-AM & KFRC 6.4 – 5.7, #3 – #3
KNEW .2 – .3, #31 – #29
KCBS-AM & KFRC Stream .1 – .1, #37 – #38
KKSF DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Sports Talk
KNBR 3.5 – 3.6, #10 – #7 (49ers)
KGMZ 2.3 – 2.0, #14 – #14 (Golden State Warriors)
KTCT .5 – .4, #27 – #27
KGO .2 – .2, #31 – #32
KGO Stream .2 – .2, #31 – #32
KGMZ Stream DNA – .2, DNA – #32 (Golden State Warriors)
Public Radio News/Talk
KQED 6.6 – 6.9, #2 – #2
KALW .2 – .2, #31 – #32
DALLAS
News/Talk
WBAP 3.4 – 2.8, #11 – #14
KEGL 1.5 – 1.4, #26 – #27 (Mavericks)
KSKY .5 – .6, #33 – #33
KLIF-AM .3 – .4, #36 – #34
KSKY Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
News
News – Talk KRLD-AM 1.8 – 1.4, #20 – #27 (Cowboys)
News – Talk KRLD-AM Stream .1 – DNA, #40 – DNA (Cowboys)
Sports Talk
KTCK 5.2 – 4.2, #2 – #3 (Stars)
KRLD-FM 3.4 – 2.9, #11 – #13 (Cowboys)
KRLD-FM Stream .2 – .3, #37 – #35 (Cowboys)
Public Radio News/Talk
KERA 4.2 – 3.5, #4 – #6
Note: Sports talk KTCK’s -1.0 (5.2 – 4.2) represents Dallas’ highest (6+) December 2023 – “Holiday” 2023 decrease.
HOUSTON
News/Talk
KTRH 3.5 – 2.6, #10 – #17 (Rockets)
KPRC . 5 – .5, #26 – #28
News
None
Sports Talk
KILT-AM 1.5 – 1.5, #21 – #21 (Texans)
KBME .5 – .6, #26 – #27 (Rockets)
KILT-AM Stream .3 – .3, #29 – #30 (Texans)
KFNC .1 – .2, #33 – #31
Public Radio News/Talk
KUHF 2.3 – 2.4, #20 – #18
ATLANTA
News/Talk
WSB-AM & WSBB 8.3 – 7.4, #1 – #2
WFOM .4 – .4, #29 – #27
WGKA .2 – .1, #31 – #31
WAOK .2 – .1, #31 – #31
WAOK Stream .1 – .1, #33 – #31
WSRV-HD3 Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
News
WBIN DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Sports Talk
WZGC 2.8 – 3.5, #15 – #9 (Falcons, Hawks)
WCNN 1.5 – 1.4, #20 – #20
WZGC Stream .5 – .3, #27 – #29 (Falcons, Hawks)
Public Radio News/Talk
WABE 3.9 – 3.3, #8 – #11
WRAS .6 – .8, #25 – #24
PHILADELPHIA
News/Talk
WPHT 1.7 – 1.7, #19 – #19
WKXW .9 – 1.2, #24 – #23
WPHT Stream .6 – .7, #27 – #26
WURD .5 – .3, #28 – #27
WURD Stream .7 – .2, #26 – #29
WDEL-AM DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
WKXW Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
News
KYW & WPHI 5.2 – 4.7, #7 – #6
KYW & WPHI Stream .1 – .1, #31 – #30
WTEL .1 – DNA, #31 – DNA
Sports Talk
WIP 6.6 – 5.7, #4 – #4 (Eagles)
WIP Stream 1.3 – 1.5, #22 – #20 (Eagles)
WPEN-FM 1.2 – 1.3, #23 – #22 (76ers, Flyers)
Public Radio News/Talk
WHYY 2.8 – 2.8, #11 – #9
Notes: Adult contemporary WBEB makes the largest (6+) December 2023 – “Holiday” 2023 increase(+7.3) of any station in these 12 PPM-markets and logs the highest (6+) share (16.8).
Conversely, country WXTU has the most significant (6+) December 2023 – “Holiday” 2023 decline of any station in these 12 PPM-markets (5.3 – 3.7, -1.6).
NASSAU-SUFFOLK (LONG ISLAND)
News/Talk
WABC 1.3 – 1.1, #20 – #20
WOR 1.0 – 1.0, #22 – #22
WLIR .2 – .1, #33 – #35
News
WINS-FM 4.4 – 3.3, #8 – #9
WCBS-AM 2.1 – 2.5, #16 – #12
WINS-FM Stream .7 – .9, #25 – #23
Business News WBBR .3 – .2, #30 – #30
WCBS-AM Stream .1 – .1, #36 – #35
Sports Talk
WFAN-FM & AM 3.7 – 3.5, #10 – #7 (Giants, Brooklyn Nets, New Jersey Devils)
WEPN-FM 2.5 – 2.7, #12 – #11 (Jets, Knicks, Islanders, Rangers)
WFAN-FM & AM Stream 1.1 – DNA, #21 – DNA (Giants, Brooklyn Nets, New Jersey Devils)
Public Radio News/Talk
WSUF .2 – .2, #33 – #30
RIVERSIDE
News/Talk
None
News
KFOO .1 – DNA, #23 – DNA
Sports Talk
KPWK .2 – .2, #21 – #18
Public Radio News/Talk
KVCR .3 – .3 #20 – #16
KPCC DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
SAN JOSE
News/Talk
KSFO 1.3 – 1.5, #22 – #19
KSFO Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
News
KCBS-AM & KFRC 5.7 – 4.5, #3 – #4
KNEW .2 – .3, #28 – #28
KCBS-AM & KFRC Stream .2 – .2, #28 – #30
Sports Talk
KNBR 4.1 – 3.9, #6 – #6 (49ers)
KGMZ 1.6 – 1.5, #20 – #19 (Golden State Warriors)
KTCT .6 – .8, #26 – #25
KGO Stream .6 – .7, #26 – #26
KGO .2 – .3, #28 – #28
KGMZ Stream DNA – .2, DNA – #30 (Golden State Warriors)
Public Radio News/Talk
None
Notes: News KCBS-AM & KFRC’s -1.2 (5.7 – 4.5) represents San Jose’s highest (6+) December 2023 – “Holiday” 2023 decrease.
Sharks’ games are carried on the Sharks Audio Network.
MIDDLESEX-SOMERSET-UNION
News/Talk
WKXW 5.2 – 5.7, #4 – #4
WOR 1.1 – 1.6, #20 – #15
WKXW Stream .7 – .7, #22 – #20
News
WINS-FM 2.0 – 1.8, #11 – #13
WCBS-AM 1.3 – 1.0, #17 – #18
WINS-FM Stream .3 – .3, #26 – #23
WCBS-AM Stream DNA – DNA, DNA – DNA
Sports Talk
WEPN-FM 1.3 – 1.0, #17 – #18 (Jets, Knicks, Islanders, Rangers)
WFAN-FM & AM 2.7 – DNA, #9 – DNA (Giants, Brooklyn Nets, New Jersey Devils)
WFAN FM & AM Stream .9 – DNA, #21 – DNA (Giants, Brooklyn Nets, New Jersey Devils)
Public Radio News/Talk
None
Up next: “Holiday” 2023 overviews for: Washington, DC; Boston; Miami; Seattle; Detroit; Phoenix; Minneapolis; San Diego; Tampa; Denver; Baltimore; and St. Louis.

The first of four rounds of ratings data from Nielsen Audio’s November PPM survey has been released for 12 markets including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Nassau-Suffolk (Long Island), Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, San Jose, and Middlesex-Somerset-Union (New Jersey). The November 2023 survey covered October 12 – November 8. Today, TALKERS magazine managing editor Mike Kinosian presents his Ratings Takeaways from this group of markets. In New York, Red Apple Media’s news/talk WABC dips one-tenth for a 3.0 share finish and remains ranked #11, while iHeartMedia’s news/talk WOR adds one-tenth to finish with a 1.3 share and rises to the #22 rank. In Los Angeles, iHeartMedia’s news/talk KFI rises six-tenths to a 5.1 share that lifts it to the #4 rank. In Chicago, Nexstar Media’s news/talk WGN falls two-tenths to a 3.4 share good for the #10 rank, while Cumulus Media’s news/talk WLS-AM is steady at a 1.5 share but rises one notch to the #23 rank.
1:00 pm (instead of its usual 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm air time). The program is hosted by travel expert Colleen Kelly, who is cost, creator, and executive producer of the popular Emmy-nominated PBS series, “Family Travel With Colleen Kelly,” and is a digital contributor to National Geographic. WLS program director Stephanie Tichenor says, “Chicago loves to travel. Colleen has been giving our WLS-AM audience travel tips and tricks for over 100 episodes. We are so excited to celebrate this milestone with her as she continues to share her experiences from all over the world.” The series is also co-hosted and produced by Megan Kudla, as well as technically produced and edited by Lane Thoelcke.
The first of four rounds of ratings information from Nielsen Audio’s October 2023 PPM survey has been released for 12 markets including: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Nassau-Suffolk (Long Island), and Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario. The October 2023 survey covers the period of September 14 – October 11. Today, TALKERS magazine managing editor Mike Kinosian presents his Ratings Takeaways from this group of markets. In New York, Red Apple Media Group’s news/talk WABC sheds three-tenths for a 3.1 share (weekly, 6+ AHQ share) finish and remains ranked #11, while iHeartMedia’s news/talk WOR is steady with a 1.2 share good for the #23 rank. In Los Angeles, iHeartMedia’s news/talk KFI slips three-tenths to a 4.5 share and the #5 rank, while Audacy’s crosstown all-news KNX-FM falls four-tenths to a 3.3 share good for the #10 rank. In Chicago, Audacy all-news WBBM-AM/WCFS-FM climbs seven-tenths to a 5.6 share but remains ranked #3, while Nexstar Media’s news/talk WGN inches up two-tenths to a 3.6 share and steady at the #8 rank, and Cumulus Media’s news/talk WLS-AM ticks up one-tenth to a 1.5 share but drops back to the #25 rank. It should be noted that, for reasons unexplained, there is no October data for the San Jose and Middlesex-Somerset-Union markets. There is also a noteworthy reduction in data in the Nassau-Suffolk and Riverside markets.
October 2023 PPM Data – Information for the October 2023 ratings period (September 14 – October 11) has been released for New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Nassau-Suffolk (Long Island), and Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario.
of local, national, and global business news as he chats with Chicago’s small businesses, entrepreneurs, and CEOs. Alongside news anchors Kim Gordon, Nick Gale, and Annie Krall, Gogoel shares the latest tech, consumer, and local business news, and why it matters to Chicagoans and their wallets. On the drive
home each weekday from 4:00 pm-5:00 pm, host Bret Gogoel and the WLS Newsroom team share Chicago’s local news that matters on ‘PM Chicago.’ From politics and education to crime and health, ‘PM Chicago’ shines the spotlight on local stories that are important to Chicagoans, with reports from Kim Gordon, Nick Gale, and Annie Krall. WLS-AM program director Stephanie Tichenor states, “I am delighted to be adding local news and business programs for our listeners in the afternoons. Bret has risen through the ranks at WLS from a part-time board operator to news anchor and host and he is the perfect fit to helm these new offerings.”
me that they intend to be the most conservative radio station in America. I just didn’t fit the bill anymore.” Although Howell doesn’t profess to be conservative or liberal, he’s been a talk host for years (in addition to his work at country outlet WUSN-FM), not only with WLS-AM but with Salem Media Group’s crosstown conservative news/talk WIND-AM. However, he’s made no bones about his contempt for former President Donald Trump. He laments to Axios, “Nobody broadcasts anymore. Everybody narrowcasts.” WLS-AM has not revealed its permanent plans for the afternoon drive daypart other than to slide the syndicated Mark Levin program into the 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm slot.
after more than 10 years with the station. WLS posted the following to Facebook: “Yesterday was John Howell’s last show on The Big 89. He has been a staple of 890 WLS for over a decade. His wit, political prowess, and focus on Chicago conversations has given our audience a destination for smart, local radio in the afternoons. Thank you, John, for being a part of the fabric of The Big 89.” Howell has not commented publicly on his departure from the station.
hosted programs at WFLA, Tampa; KHOW and KKZN, Denver; and WLS-AM, Chicago; among others. Salem Radio Networks VP news & talk programming Tom Tradup hired Marvin at WLS. He tells TALKERS, “I brought Jay to WLS in Chicago by helping negotiate his way out of a contract he had with Carl Gardner at WTMJ, Milwaukee. We added him 10:00 pm-1:00 am and he was an instant hit, billing himself as “Chicago’s lovable manic-depressive” who championed striking cab drivers and teachers’ unions… so unlike our other conservative hosts at the time. Fans even turned out by the thousands for his annual “JayStock” festivals in Wisconsin. Jay was one in a million.”
on February 5 from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm. WLS says, “In the weekly one-hour show, Kudlow shares with 890 WLS-AM listeners his perspective on the state of the markets, the economy, and politics. An unapologetic supporter of capitalism and free markets, he shares his insight and expertise to better navigate tomorrow’s evolving economic and political terrain.” Kudlow also currently hosts the FOX Business television show “Kudlow” weeknights from 4:00 pm-5:00 pm ET and is the host of “The Larry Kudlow Show” on WABC, New York, heard Saturdays from 10:00 am-1:00 pm. WLS program director Stephanie Tichenor says, “We are delighted to welcome back to 890 WLS-AM, a listener favorite, Larry Kudlow. Larry’s financial expertise will be a perfect addition to our weekend lineup.”
the radio/audio sales business, too. He writes, “The Pew survey says the top three reasons for ‘The Great Resignation’ are: low pay, lack of advancement opportunity, and feeling disrespected at work. Does it sound like the grumbling before the Monday morning sales meeting? My marketing work puts me in direct contact with sales reps across the country and ‘The Great Resignation’ did extend into our radio/audio sales community. On the radio side more so in the larger market stations.” He offers some suggestions for navigating this era of economic uncertainty. Read it
Radio HOF Welcomes Nine Inductees. A voting participant panel comprised of more than 800 industry professionals honorees determined six honorees; the other three were voted on by the Radio Hall of Fame nominating committee. Radio Hall of Fame co-chair Kraig Kitchin comments, “Our forthcoming inductees have made a wonderful impact on the lives of their listeners and our industry. We’re thrilled to be able to celebrate their respective careers and honor them with an induction to the Radio Hall of Fame.” According to
co-chair Dennis Green, “This was our highest voter participation ever. The radio industry picked an amazing, diverse class of broadcasters and executives that we are proud to call Hall of Famers. These individuals have made a lasting impact on this amazing industry, cementing their place as part of the legacy that makes radio special.” In alphabetical order, the nine inductees are: radio executive Marv Dyson; “Country USA” host Lon Helton; iHeartMedia Los Angeles adult contemporary KOST “Coast 103” morning personality Ellen K; Audacy New York classic hits-oldies WCBS-FM “New York’s Greatest Hits” afternoon drive talent Broadway Bill Lee; “Gospel Traxx” host Reverend Walt “Baby” Love; iHeartMedia New York classic rock WAXQ “Q 103.4” talent Carol Miller; Sirius XM sports talk host Chris “Mad Dog” Russo; Emmis Communications president/chief executive officer Jeff Smulyan; and New York Yankees Radio Network announcer Suzyn Waldman. The 2022 Radio Hall of Fame inductees will be honored in-person November 1 at Chicago’s Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel. The Radio Hall of Fame was founded by the Emerson Radio Corporation in 1988; The Museum of Broadcast Communications took over operations in 1991. This year’s confidential ballot was conducted by Votem.com and overseen by Miller Kaplan’s Andrew Rosen.
Radio Resources Unit Debuts Today. Tailored for medium to small market owners and operators, Radio Resources was launched today (Monday, 7/25) by parent company Gen Media Partners. Director of products and services Alex Quintero notes, “Until now, radio station owners and operators had to deal with multiple providers and retrofit the pieces together. The Radio Resources toolkit offers broadcasters one central point of contact and stewardship for a wide array of products and services, streamlined across critical departments to deliver a more efficient, productive, and seamless experience. We’re the only company that can aggregate such a broad range of radio products and services and provide this level of multi-resource support. Our independent standing gives us the freedom to seek out the best providers to service our radio clients.” Among other things the Radio Resources suite includes: Programming and Content; Workflow Solutions; IT and Cyber Security; 24/7 Formats; Sales Strategy; Imaging and Production; Research; Online and Digital Integrations; and Back-Office Operations. Radio Resources products and services are available for cash, barter or a combination of both.
Windy City Readying For Rock Radio Revisited. Longtime “The Larry King Radio Show” executive producer Pat Piper is producing The Museum of Broadcast Communications’ “Rock Radio Revisited,” which will be held August 14 at 3:00 pm at The Des Plaines Theatre. Museum of Broadcast Communications board chair David Plier notes, “The heyday of rock radio in the 60’s and 70s’ was centered around the booming personalities of [Chicago on-air talents such as] Larry Lujack, John Records Landecker, Yvonne Daniels, Bob Sirott and Steve King. Every city had their favorite local radio station and the voices behind them. This will be an incredible celebration of the personalities and music that made that era of rock and roll so memorable.” Landecker, Tommy Edwards, Bob Stroud and Dyana Williams will reminisce about “the golden age of rock radio.” In addition, there will be vintage airchecks, as well as stories about the on-air personalities, fans, and gimmicks. Those making special appearances include: Gary Burbank; “Cousin Brucie” Morrow; Kris Erik Stevens; and Connie Szerszen. Among the “presenters” of the Wendy Snyder-hosted event is Nexstar Media Group Chicago news/talk WGN “Radio 720”; cross-town Cumulus Media-owned news/talk WLS-AM “890 AM” is one of the “sponsors.”
continues his role at the Cox Media Group Tampa news/talk outlet. Regional vice president/general manager Keith Lawless remarks, “Mike is arguably one of the most successful and talented broadcasters on the air in America today.” WHPT’s director of branding & programming, John Brennan, comments, “Mike Calta is simply the best radio talent in Tampa. I couldn’t be more excited that he will continue to call ‘102.5 The Bone’ home for many years to come.” Calta – who joined WHPT in 2007 – adds, “I’m grateful and proud to be continuing my radio career with CMG in my home of Tampa Bay. At 50 years old, my window to being a male dancer has surely closed, so this contract is extra special to me and my family.” … Two-year Max Media Norfolk vice president/operations and programming Eddie Haskell exits the five-station cluster, which includes sports talk WVSP “94.1 ESPN” and business talk WGH-AM “Money Talk 1310 and 100.9.” He formerly was senior vice president/programming for nine iHeartMedia stations in Ft. Collins (Colorado).













































































