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Station Ranker Station Ranker Quan. Survey: Chicago 3BK Nov17-Jan18 MSA ARB PPM Population: 3,807,900 Daypart: M-Su 6a-12m Demo: Adults 25-54 Top 25 Stations, Ranked On AQH (00) AQH Cume Rnk Station Station Format Rep AQH (00) Rtg Rnk TSL 1 WTMX-FM Hot AC Katz 215 0.6 1 2:59 2 WVAZ-FM Urban AC iHeartMedia 162 0.4 13 3:53 3 WOJO-FM Mexican Regional Eastman 150 0.4 17 4:58 4T WLIT-FM Hot AC iHeartMedia 147 0.4 3 2:08 4T WBMX-FM Urban AC Entercom 147 0.4 5 2:22 6 WKSC-FM Contemporary Hit Radio iHeartMedia 118 0.3 2 1:39 7 WKQX-FM Altern/Modern Rock WW1/Eastman 116 0.3 6 2:10 8 WBBM-FM Contemporary Hit Radio Entercom 111 0.3 4 1:42 9 WGCI-FM Urban Contemporary iHeartMedia 108 0.3 11 2:32 10 WLUP-FM Classic Rock WW1/Eastman 107 0.3 8 2:12 11 WDRV-FM Classic Rock Katz 106 0.3 9 2:16 12 WSHE-FM Adult Contemporary Katz 101 0.3 7 1:54 13T WBBM-AM News Entercom 97 0.3 10 2:07 13T WLEY-FM Mexican Regional McGavren 97 0.3 21 4:01 15 WUSN-FM Country Entercom 95 0.2 15 2:45 16 WSCR-AM Sports Entercom 91 0.2 18 3:05 17T WPWX-FM Urban Contemporary McGavren 90 0.2 16 2:42 17T WXRT-FM Adult Alternative Rock Entercom 90 0.2 14 2:20 19 WPPN-FM Spanish Contemporary Eastman 86 0.2 22 3:46 20T WMVP-AM Sports Katz 76 0.2 20 2:53 20T WLS -FM Classic Hits WW1/Eastman 76 0.2 12 1:49 22 WBEZ-FM National Public Radio N/A 74 0.2 23 3:21 23 WEBG-FM Country iHeartMedia 59 0.2 19 2:06 24 WGN -AM News/Talk Christal 50 0.1 25 2:38 25 WVIV-FM Spanish Contemporary Eastman 39 0.1 26 2:16 The PPM ratings are based on audience estimates and are the opinion of Arbitron and should not be relied on for precise accuracy or precise representativeness of a demographic or radio market. Beginning with the Arbitron WI06 survey, stations that simulcast 100% throughout the survey period are reported only under the call letters of the primary station of the simulcast partnership. Cume inconsistencies detected in the PPM data were corrected during survey installation for: Chicago 3BK Nov17-Jan18 MSA ARB PPM: WBBM-AM WBBM-FM WBEZ-FM WBMX-FM WCCQ-FM WCPT-AM WDCB-FM WDRV-FM WEBG-FM WERV-FM WFMT-FM WFXF-FM WGCI-FM WGN -AM WGRB-AM WIND-AM WJKL-FM WKQX-FM WKSC-FM WLEY-FM WLIT-FM WLIT-F2 WLJE-FM WLS -AM WLS -FM WLUP-FM WMBI-FM WMVP-AM WOJO-FM WPNA-FM WPPN-FM WPWX-FM WRME-FM WRXQ-FM WSCR-AM WSHE-FM WSRB-FM WSSR-FM WTMX-FM WUSN-FM WVAZ-FM WVIV-FM WVON-AM WXLC-FM WXRD-FM WXRT-FM WZSR-FM WZVN-FM WIIL-FM WKKV-FM WMYX-FM WXSS-FM Format, Owner, Power and Rep information provided by third parties. This report has been prepared using © Strata NuMath research. Strata NuMath and report designs © copyright 2018 Strata Marketing, Inc. 312-222-1555. Arbitron Rating Data Copyright 2018 Arbitron Inc. 8:14 AM March 8, 2018 Please Contact Christine Sorensen Account Executive (Phone)312-755-3935 (Fax)Fax # [email protected].
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