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PPM Top-Line Radio Statistics Montreal CTRL Anglo PPM Top-line Radio Statistics Montreal CTRL Anglo Broadcast year: Radio Meter 2019-2020 Survey period: August 26, 2019 - November 24, 2019 Demographic: A12+ Daypart: Monday to Sunday 2am-2am Geography: Montreal CTRL Anglo Data type: Respondent August 26, 2019 - November 24, 2019 Average Daily Universe: 849,000 Station Market AMA (000) Daily Cume (000) Share (%) CBFFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 0.7 15.2 1.4 CBFXFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 0.1 8.2 0.3 CBMFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 1.2 22.3 2.4 CBMEFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 3.3 53.5 6.9 CFGLFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 1.1 54.3 2.3 CHMPFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 1.2 32.4 2.4 CHOMFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 5.2 121.4 10.8 CHRF Montreal CTRL Anglo 0.0 1.7 0.0 CITEFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 0.5 31.8 1.0 CJAD Montreal CTRL Anglo 12.2 162.7 25.3 CJFMFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 4.5 145.9 9.4 CKAC Montreal CTRL Anglo 0.1 3.4 0.1 CKBEFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 10.3 229.9 21.5 CKGM Montreal CTRL Anglo 2.0 49.7 4.1 CKLXFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 0.1 5.8 0.2 CKMFFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 1.2 27.6 2.6 CKOIFM Montreal CTRL Anglo 0.5 39.8 1.0 TERMS Average Minute Audience (000): Expressed in thousands, this is the average number of persons exposed to a radio station during an average minute. Calculated by adding all the individual minute audiences together and dividing by the number of minutes in the daypart. Average Daily Cume (000): Expressed in thousands, this is the average number of unique listeners who were exposed to the station for at least one minute during an average day. Calculated by adding the number of unique listeners each day and dividing it by the number of days in the analysis. Share: Within a central market area, the estimated total hours tuned to that station expressed as a percentage of total hours tuned to Total Encoded Radio. Average Daily Universe: The average daily universe for the analyzed period. The universe is expressed as daily averages because it changes slightly daily as the intab changes. © 2019 Numeris. All rights reserved. The data contained in this report may not be altered in any way. Numeris Proprietary PPM Top-line Radio Statistics Montreal CTRL Franco Broadcast year: Radio Meter 2019-2020 Survey period: August 26, 2019 - November 24, 2019 Demographic: A12+ Daypart: Monday to Sunday 2am-2am Geography: Montreal CTRL Franco Data type: Respondent August 26, 2019 - November 24, 2019 Average Daily Universe: 2,963,000 Station Market AMA (000) Daily Cume (000) Share (%) CBFFM Montreal CTRL Franco 20.4 311.9 12.6 CBFXFM Montreal CTRL Franco 4.3 96.4 2.6 CBMFM Montreal CTRL Franco 0.5 25.5 0.3 CBMEFM Montreal CTRL Franco 0.5 17.4 0.3 CFGLFM Montreal CTRL Franco 22.7 554.1 13.9 CHMPFM Montreal CTRL Franco 32.5 572.9 20.0 CHOMFM Montreal CTRL Franco 9.1 254.7 5.6 CHRF Montreal CTRL Franco 0.9 17.2 0.6 CITEFM Montreal CTRL Franco 18.7 402.2 11.5 CJAD Montreal CTRL Franco 1.0 13.7 0.6 CJFMFM Montreal CTRL Franco 6.3 314.9 3.9 CKAC Montreal CTRL Franco 0.4 34.7 0.2 CKBEFM Montreal CTRL Franco 7.9 318.8 4.9 CKGM Montreal CTRL Franco 0.3 8.6 0.2 CKLXFM Montreal CTRL Franco 3.6 110.7 2.2 CKMFFM Montreal CTRL Franco 10.3 341.3 6.3 CKOIFM Montreal CTRL Franco 13.0 465.5 8.0 TERMS Average Minute Audience (000): Expressed in thousands, this is the average number of persons exposed to a radio station during an average minute. Calculated by adding all the individual minute audiences together and dividing by the number of minutes in the daypart. Average Daily Cume (000): Expressed in thousands, this is the average number of unique listeners who were exposed to the station for at least one minute during an average day. Calculated by adding the number of unique listeners each day and dividing it by the number of days in the analysis. Share: Within a central market area, the estimated total hours tuned to that station expressed as a percentage of total hours tuned to Total Encoded Radio. Average Daily Universe: The average daily universe for the analyzed period. The universe is expressed as daily averages because it changes slightly daily as the intab changes. © 2019 Numeris. All rights reserved. The data contained in this report may not be altered in any way. Numeris Proprietary.
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