November 2. 01. 0 - Vasi Yogamfreenewschoolhomecountyonlinelyricsdownloadvideocarcitysaletexasmusicdepicturesfloridahotelrealstatesexhighmp. Salem Radio Network : TALKERS. COMQ4 2. 01. 6 Shows Profit for i. Heart. Media. Weisman takes a look at the lawsuit recently filed against Sirius. XM personality Howard Stern and the IRS by a Massachusetts woman. Senator Ted Cruz (R- TX) and Heritage Foundation president Jim De. Mint. Carruthers: Now is the Time for Radio Broadcasters to Get Serious About Podcasting. The second of four rounds of ratings information from Nielsen Audio. Nielsen Audio’s January 2. January 5 – February 1. Meanwhile, managing editor Mike Kinosian provides his “Takeaways” from all of these PPM markets below. TWELVE TAKEAWAYS1) Washington, D. C. It is quite a turnaround for all three, given that in “Holiday” 2. WAMU was - 2. 3; WTOP - . WMAL - . 9, curtailing five straight sweeps without a decrease for a net +1. ![]() ![]() Etimologia del termine. La parola italiana libro deriva dal latino liber. Il vocabolo originariamente significava anche "corteccia", ma visto che era un materiale. To link to this poem, put the URL below into your page: <a href="http:// of Myself by Walt Whitman</a> Plain for. Other Smartphones models of Samsung - View other smartphone series of Samsung mobiles. Know price & specs of other samsung smartphones. Hugh Hewitt to Host Weekend Show on MSNBC. TVNewser is first with the report that Salem Radio Network talk show host Hugh Hewitt will begin hosting a Saturday morning. Latest trending topics being covered on ZDNet including Reviews, Tech Industry, Security, Hardware, Apple, and Windows. Your personal information and card details are 100% secure. Ousted from #1 is i. Heart. Media adult contemporary WASH, which squanders more than half its 6+- share (1. Locked on 4. 5 (6+) in September and October, WASH picked up four- tenths in November; added one full- share in December; and was +4. Holiday” 2. 01. 6. Notching gains of seven- tenths each are CBS Radio hot AC WIAD “9. Fresh” (3. 4 – 4. WMAL, 6+) and – after a - . Holiday” 2. 01. 6 – Columbia Union College contemporary Christian WGTS (2. Advancing from eighth to sixth, i. Heart. Media classic rock WBIG “Big 1. September 2. 01. 5 (4. Down in five consecutive sweeps resulting in a combined - 2. Radio One- owned urban AC WMMJ bounces back in consecutive sweeps with a combined +1. A loss of one- tenth in “Holiday” 2. Radio One gospel WPRS ended five successive improvements that produced a cumulative +2. Now, “Praise 1. 04. Boston – The rollercoaster ride continues for Beasley Media Group- owned WROR, which forfeited all of December’s +1. Holiday” 2. 01. 6, but rebounds in January 2. As for “Magic,” the adult contemporary facility nearly quadrupled the +1. December with a +5. Holiday” 2. 01. 6, but it spirals by - 7. January 2. 01. 7 (6. Prior to advancing to #1 in December, “Magic” was in the runner- up slot April 2. November. When it registered a 6. September, WMJX halted three successive down or flat trends for a combined - 1. A - . 6 in July, meanwhile, stopped a successive string of five increases for a cumulative +1. Off a combined six- tenths in December and “Holiday” 2. Heart. Media CHR WXKS- FM “Kiss 1. Boston’s #1 Hit Music Station” roars back with a +. Several spoken- word outlets in The Hub display significant gains including Boston University- owned WBUR (3. WGBH- FM (3. 4 – 4. Entercom talker WRKO (2. WEEI- FM (4. 8 – 5. Up by +1. 1 in back- to- back monthlies (3. October- November- December, 6+), WBUR surrendered eight- tenths in “Holiday” 2. WGBH- FM had been down or flat the past three sweeps for a combined - . Prior to reaching 3. January 2. 01. 7, WRKO had been in 2. Meanwhile, Red Sox flagship WEEI- FM cuts in half (eight- tenths to four- tenths) the 6+ margin by which it trails format rival – CBS Radio’s WBZ- FM “The Sports Hub” (5. Albeit that it remains at #1. WZLX “Classic Rock 1. Following four straight negative trends that yielded a combined - 1. September (5. 0 – 4. Beasley Media Group’s WKLB “New Hit Country 1. Debuting at #2. 2 with a . Entercom’s WKAF “9. Boston’s #1 for R& B.”3) Detroit – Jumping from seventh to third, Beasley Media Group’s WRIF “Rocks Detroit” hangs out a +1. February 2. 01. 6). Enjoying spikes of eight- tenths each are CBS Radio all- news WWJ (5. WYCD “9. 9. 5 Detroit’s Country” (4. In moving from third to first, WWJ evicts WNIC from the top spot, as the i. Heart. Media adult contemporary property erodes by roughly 6. The - 8. 5 to 5. 2 (6+) curtails four straight improvements by WNIC that netted +8. September (4. 9 – 5. Meanwhile, “Detroit’s Country” was down or flat the last three sweeps for a combined - . Progressing by seven- tenths each are Cumulus Media hot AC WDVD “9. Today’s Best Hits” (3. WDRQ “9. 3. 1 Nash FM” (2. Heart. Media classic rocker WDTW “1. The D Whatever Rocks” (2. The +. 7 by WDVD ends four straight sweeps without an increase that yielded a - 1. Up by six- tenths and one- half share, respectively, are i. Heart. Media CHR WKQI “Channel 9. Detroit’s #1 Hit Music Station” (4. Wayne State University’s WDET (1. Frozen on 4. 7 (6+) in December on “Holiday” 2. Heart. Media urban AC WMXD “Mix 9. In six consecutive decreases (7. CBS Radio sports outlet WXYT- FM “9. The Ticket” is - 3. After a one- month hiatus from the top spot, WXYT- FM returned to #1 in September and repeated there in October; “The Ticket” was #1 in April 2. May, June, and July. Miami – The third successive improvement by WMXJ “1. The Beach” (ninth to sixth) is by one- half share as the Entercom classic hits- oldies outlet is +1. November (3. 5 – 3. Notching a one- half share increase as well is public WLRN (2. A gain of two tenths (to 7. Univision Radio’s WAMR from second to first. In three of the previous four ratings periods, “Amor 1. Exiting the top spot after three consecutive sweeps there and sliding to second is Cox Media Group adult contemporary WFEZ “Easy 9. It is three tenths ahead of Entercom’s similarly- programmed WLYF “Lite FM,” which is up one- tenth to 6. When WEDR declined by one- half share in December, its string of consecutive up or flat trends that produced a +. The Cox Media Group urban contemporary rolled out a +1. Holiday” 2. 01. 6 but “9. Jamz” now flounders by - 1. Down or flat for six straight sweeps for a combined - 1. AC sibling WHQT “Hot 1. Holiday” 2. 01. 6 only to stumble by seven- tenths in January 2. CHR rivals WHYI “Y- 1. Miami’s #1 Hit Music Station” and WFLC “Hits 9. Holiday” 2. 01. 6, but i. Heart. Media’s WHYI picks up one- tenth to 3. Cox Media Group’s WFLC is flat at 3. After an extended period as a nonsubscriber, Spanish Broadcasting System’s WRMA appeared in the “Holiday” 2. Ritmo 9. 5. 7” disappears again. Seattle – Faltering by nine- tenths in “Holiday” 2. University of Washington- owned KUOW answers with a +1. By picking up nine- tenths, CBS Radio’s classic rock KZOK (seventh to sixth) curtails five successive down or flat trends that yielded a cumulative full- share loss (5. Country cluster- mate KMPS recaptures – in its entirety – the full- share it lost in “Holiday” 2. Meanwhile, owing to a +. Entercom’s similarly- programmed KKWF “1. The Wolf” halts four consecutive slumps that produced a combined - 1. Down or flat in each of the last four ratings periods for a cumulative - . Bonneville talker KIRO- FM recaptures most of it with a +. Completely erasing its “Holiday” 2. Heart. Media hot AC KBKS “1. Kiss FM More Music, More Variety” returns to the top ten (#9 from #1. It is tied in ninth- place with Sinclair Broadcast Group’s similarly programmed KPLZ “Star 1. Holiday” 2. 01. 6 (3. Star” joins “Kiss” at #9 from #3. In 4. 3 – 4. 8 range (6+) the past six sweeps, i. Heart. Media’s KJR- FM spikes by one- half share to 5. Improving by one- half share as well is Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian KLSW “K- LOVE” (. At the same time, Crista Ministries’ similarly- programmed KCMS- FM “Spirit 1. On top for 1. 2 straight sweeps entering the “Holiday” 2. Hubbard Radio CHR KQMV “MOVi. N 9. 2. 5 All The Hits” gave way to adult contemporary cluster- mate KRWM “Warm 1. It is a short stay at the top though for “Warm” as it drops more than five full- shares and shifts to fourth (1. KQMV (6. 8 – 7. 1, +. In three successive gains prior to January’s - 5. Warm” was a cumulative +6. Up or flat in four monthlies entering the “Holiday” 2. Bonneville talker KTAR- FM regressed by six- tenths but responds with a full- share increase (4. Two of the several contemporary Christian properties that are present in Phoenix show strong growth: KFLR “Family Life Radio” adds nine- tenths (1. Educational Media Foundation’s KLVA “K- LOVE” gains seven- tenths (. In addition to “K- LOVE,” CBS Radio’s KMLE Country @ 1. KOOL (ninth to seventh, 6+); and i. Heart. Media hot AC KMXP “Mix 9. Today’s Best Music” (flat at #6, 6+) are also up by seven- tenths. Three straight negative trends prior to January’s +. KOOL. Progressing from fifth to fourth, Hubbard- owned KUPD “Arizona’s Real Rock” puts up a +. Maricopa County Community College’s KJZZ notches an increase of eight- tenths (2. KBAQ “8. 9. 5 K- Bach” (#1. Up one- half share each are i. Heart. Media adult hits KYOT “9. The Mountain” (3. Farmworker. Educational Radio regional Mexican KNAI (2. Even though i. Heart. Media adult contemporary KESZ erodes by nearly 1. Its 1. 6. 5 in “Holiday” 2. KESZ recorded in “Holiday” 2. Not only is this the fifth straight down or flat trend for KLNZ “La Tricolor 1. Entravision regional Mexican outlet departs the top 2. Minneapolis – The market’s (6+) hot AC share swells by +2. Hubbard Broadcasting’s KSTP- FM “KS- 9. Today’s Variety” (6. Heart. Media’s KTCZ “The Cities” (5. The increase not only allows “KS- 9. AC hadn’t had an increase since February 2. In those 1. 1 straight sweeps of being either down or flat, “KS- 9. Meanwhile, “The Cities” rebounds from a combined - 1. December and “Holiday” 2. Eroding in excess of 1. KQQL “Kool 1. 08 Minnesota’s Greatest Hits” (1. Having faltered in five straight ratings periods for a combined - 1. Kool 1. 08” rebounded with a collective +9. December and “Holiday” 2. Following four straight negative trends that produced a loss of two full- shares (8. CHR sibling KDWB “1. The Twin Cities’ #1 Hit Music Station” is up four- tenths to 6. Unchanged at #4, Cumulus Media- owned KQRS “Minnesota’s Classic Rock” is +. Spoken- word facilities do well in absorbing some of those available shares. In particular, Minnesota Public Radio’s KNOW, which concluded three straight positive trends (4. Holiday” 2. 01. 6 with a - 1. Heart. Media talker KTLK- AM gains nine- tenths (2. CBS Radio’s WCCO adds eight- tenths (4. Before dropping six- tenths in “Holiday” 2. KTLK- AM was without a loss the previous six sweeps for a combined +1. This marks the first increase for WCCO since July; it was a combined - . Also in the non- music genre, i. Heart. Media’s KFXN “Sports Radio FM 1. K- FAN” posts a +. In December and “Holiday” 2.
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