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Kodi 26-19 Kirb 16-11 Kbim 22-12 B100 106 Kfxd 15-9 Framptoncontinued West KPAM 14-11 RITA COOUDGE 3:30 ENGLAND DAN 2:51 KQDI 26-19 PETER FRAMPTON 3:57 KJRB 16-11KRIM 22-12 Higher &Higher It's Sad To Belong I'm In You (ABM) 8100 15-5 KFXD 15-9 KYLE 11-9 (AIM) (Big Tree) KLIV on LP Anytimit...Anywhere )(TNT 104 Parallels FM 20-15 Parallel I: Major market stations PI P2 P3 PI P2 P3 PI P2 P KEZY 104 (top 30 markets) that are format Northeast Midwest Northeut Northeast Northeast Northust Northeast Northeast Northeast KCPX 10-8 JIMMY BUFFETT 3:20 KERN 22-18 dominant' in their market and/or WFIL 24-21 WCOL 3249WEE() 21-18 WRKO 29-27WYRE 15-16WEED 24-21 WABC 31-17WAVZ 7-2 WJBQ 1542 KYNO 1346 Margaritaville (ABC) WPGC 25-17 1010A 1846WGUY 9-6 WPGC 15-18WBBF 1349WGUY 16-18 WFIL 9-7 WDRC 21-17WEEO 17-13 KRIZ 24-18 are the major sales influence. These WCAO 26-22KLE.0 8-6 WTSN 28-24 WKBW 17-21WIFI a-29 WTSN a-29 WRKO 12-5 WYRE 104WGUY 1945 KROY 114 13Q 30-26 KAKC 12-7WFEA 4-26 WCAO 16-1192FM 26415REZA 4-25 WPGC 17-14WHET 10-8 WTSN 14-14 KFXM 24-16 stations usually play under 35 re- LP Changes In Latitudes... CHUM 440 KBEQ 29-25 WPEZ 11-8 WICC 27-24 WKBW 19-14WIFI 13-8 WFEA 10-5 KNDE 16-13 cords in total. WINW 29-26Midwest 13Q 17-14 WTRY 21-18Midwest WCAO 12-1092FM 943 KIMN 2245 PI Pi Midwest WOW 20.16 WPEZ 1642WOLF 13-10Midwest IC100 15 12 ParallelII: WNDE on WAKX d-22 Midwest Midwest WAKX 23-20 180 18.18 WICC 15-10 KRSP 8-5 Key stations (31-100 Northeast Northeast Northeut WSAI 2344 WKY 20-15WJON 15-12 WJON 18-14 WTRY 12-7WAKX 26-24 markets) that are format dominant Q102 a WHET 4-28WISM 17-1¢ WOKE 17-15WCOL 27-23WISM 23-21 99X 15-12 WIBG 16-8 WJON 12-11 Q 1611 WABC a-21 WAVZ 22-19WJBQ 4-21 WOKE 25-22 WACI 2049 KDWB 27-19KIOA 21-22WROK 28-26 WISE 21-14 in their respective markets, and WFIL 18-18 WDRC 26-21WEED 19.16 KSTP South KWHP 26-23 KSTP 18-16 KLEO 25-18WACI 11-11 Mid west Midwest WROK 10-9 WRKO 21.15WYRE 8-7 WGUY 4-5 KSLQ 26-16 WTRV 9.7 WGCL 23-23KAKC 20-13KWHP 37-24 WACI 7-7 influence rack buying patterns for WPGC 10.6 WBBF 19-28WTSN 22-21 WGCL a-30 WQXI 4-2 WEAQ 21-20 KBEQ 22.19WTRU 21-17 WCOL 10-6KWHP 20-18 WKBW 23-20WIFI 26-25 WFEA 15-13 WAYS 8-5 WSPT 24-19 South WEAQ 29-16 WLS 9-6 KIOA 29-33WTRU 1340 their region. This category also WCAO 3-2 92FM 25-17 South WAKY 27-19KVOX 7-4 WOW 7-5 WSPT 22-25 WSAI 16-11 WIFE 15-17WSPT 2646 WPEZ 29-23WICC 104 Midwest WSGA 2340KQWB 7-5 Z93 26-25 WMET 30-25KVOX 5-7 Q102 124 KLEO 30-24KVOX 134 will include some major market 1314 25-22 WTRY 20-17 KLIF 16-9 WAPE 19-14KKLS 21-21 WHBQ 20-20 KQWB 12-12 WOKY 13-11KAKC 29-22 CHUM 4-27 WIBG a-17 WAKX 14.11 KNUS 124 WBBQ 2546WOSH 18-14 South KXLS 8-6 WZUU 10-7KBEQ 7-12 EMIT till stations that are not the dominant 99X a-27 %VON 3-3 KRBE 7-7 KFJZ 28-19KFYR on Wert KKXL 18-26 ESTI. 124 WGRD a-20WOSH 24-20 ratingslsales influence, but have Midwest WISM 15-13 Z93 1-3 WMAK1342 WQXI 2040WOSH 22-18 CKLW 14-11WINW 17-15KEWI 23-22 MARVIN GAYE 1-58 Midwest WACI 9-8 WHBQ 23-19 WJDX 9-5 South KIHJ a WAKY 1846KFYR 15-13 KSLQ 17-14WOW 11-9 KFYR 14-10 Got To Give It Up WCOL 20-13KWHP 16-17 KCBQ 22-18 WGCL 17-12WNDE 19-15 demonstrated importance in their KIOA 24-17WTRU 22-19 WLAC 5-4 WSGA 24-21 (Motown) WSAI 12-12 West WNOE a WHHY 2-1 WAPE a South South WKY 9.7 South respective markets. These stations Q102 9-5 WIFE 16-7 WEAQ 20-15 0105 12-9 WRFC 2-1 WBBQ 21-19 WMET 13-7 LP: Live At The London Palladium WOKY 21-19KLEO a-30 WSPT 4-3 KHJ a WFLI2- WFOM 6-4 WJDX WHHY 12-17 WARY 24-14 will usually be programming 35 KDWB 0-15 KAKC 1547KVOX 4-3 98Q 18-9 KLIF 20-10 WYND 7-5 KBEQ 11-11 KJR 19-16 WERC 1-11 WLAC 36-34WYND 19-17 KNUS 14-19South KSTPQ 14-13 KQWB 4-3 KXKX 13-7 WSGN 5-2 WVLK 24.20 WNOE 19-18WRFC 94 Y100 26-19 WRFC 14-8 PI P2 P3 or less total current selections. KSL 94 WORD 15-11KKXL 841 KCBQ on WKIX 7-5 WGLF 10-7 Q105 7-11 WFOM 24-20 WFOM 18-13 24-19WINW 18-11WOSH 13-9 KRBE 114 WQXI 154398Q 22-15 Northeast Northeast I Northeast Parallel III: All other reporting sta- WGCL WBJW 40-33WAAY 11-9 KEEL 14-1098Q 24-22 Z93 20-15 WAYS 17-16 WOW 12-11 KEWI 12-11 P2 KINT 26-19WISE 3-1 WERC 7-6 WVLK 15-22 VfVLK 2945 W ABC 14 WAVZ 2-5 South WNDE 6-4 KFYR 2.5 WIRK 28-23 WHBQ 25-24WAXY 5-4 WGLF 144 WEED 10-8 tions. This parallel will also cover WKY 17-14 KAAY72 WSGN 7.11 WGLF 9-6 WSGA 18-16WAAY 30-26 WEIL 6-5 WDRC 9-4 Northeast WLCY 2046 WKIX 12-18WAAY 7-5 West WAPE 13-9 WRKO 54 WBBF 943 Midwest stations with longer playlists. KLIF 4-7 WMET 19-18South ird11 8-91118-34 WBJW 7-7 WISE 23-21 WISE 22-17 WIFI 9-13 It KNUS 8-7 WCGQ 22-20 WBBQ 20-15WIRE 27.20 WPGC 6-11 WDRC a West KINT 18-14WIRE a-29 KHJ 13-8 KFJZ 27-17 WCAO 24 92FM 24-16WISE 12-11 also will include secondnry report- Y100 18-15 South WYND 20-21 KAYC 4-2 KAAY 14-992Q 11-10 92Q 14-7 WPEZ 12-10WOLF 6-3 KWHP 2-3 KRBE 2-3 WFOM 9-17 WYRE 14-12 KJRB 21.18KHFI 7-3 KFRC 20-19WMAK 11-4CK101 2745 WQXI 2-3 WBBF 4-25 WLCY 21-20CKI01 2348 KJR 10-8 WJDX 14-7 WCGQ 24-21 130 WICC 2-3 WOSH 10-10 ers that are not the format dom- Z93 3.5 98Q 5-10 5100 29-24 WCGQ 19.18 CHUM 7-127-15 WTRY 14 KEWI a-24 WHBQ 9-13 WAYS 6-6 WVLK 6-4 WIFI 29-27 KTLK 15-8 Welt KHFI 32-18 KXKX 14-19WLAC 1642KAYC 18-15 inant station in their market but WAXY 2-3 WAAY 16-14 92FM 29-20 West KCBQ 4-21 WNOE 21-16KHFI 1540 99X 5-5 WIBG 5-4 WICC 4-30 KTKT 17-11 KMJC 144 Q105 9-4 South influence the market considerably. West WSGA 12-7 WISE 8-27 KCPX 20-15KANC 25-20 8100 4-29 West Midwest Midwest WAPE 18-27WIRK 8-8 WTRY 30-27 KERN 8-4 KDON KTKT 29-26 WFLI 214 West WYND 11-9 KFRC 25-18WBBQ 5-4 92 KENO 28-24 KEEL 34-29 *Format dominance determined KFJZ 11-6 KYNO 22-19 KCPX 28-26KDON 26-23 WERC KANC 19-13 WSAI 26-20WCOL 44 WRFC 7-12 KJR 9.12 KRIZ 10-6 KSLY 29-27 KERN 29-26KENO a-33 WSGN 21-16 CKLW 11-17WIFE 5-11 9814 8-1 from latest Arbitron survey avail- KXKX 15-14WJDX 4-4 WCGQ 18.13 KROY KDZA 26-28 KYNO 29-25KSLY 7-7 KDON 12-11 KSLQ 8-15 KLEO 13-8 WVLK 10-11 KC BQ 9-8 WLAC 9-9 KAYC 7-6 KAFY 140 WKIX 32-18KENO 24-20 able in that market - WNOE 9-8 KFXM 25-22 KFXM 26-21KDZA 28.25 WBJW 15-8 KSLY 16-13 WGCL 7-9 KBEQ 23-21WIRE 2-4 KEEL 3-3 KNDE on KCIIN 276-24 KIMN 29-27KAFY 39-27 KINT 14-12 KDZA 17-12 WGRD 2-5 CK101 2-1 West MEN 7-6 KRKE 15-5 K100 27-25KCBN 17.16 KAAY 18-16 South WINW 7-6 WCGQ 1645 WERC 2-3 K100 KPAM 30-27 KRSP 124 KPAM 28-23 KAFY 21-15 WNDE 1611KAYC 8-3 WSGN 13-9 KDON 15-14 KRSP 19-13KQDI 25-23 KQEO 26-21KQDI 30-27 WLCY 11-9 KCBN 1943 KLIF 84 WKIX15-7 KENO 2348 14K42.5.-19KBIM 29-26 KRIM 32.29 KRKE 19-10 KNUS 6-6 DENOTES FIRST WEEK KINT 16 4-443 KSLY 10-3 KFXD 27-24 KFXD 28-27 (Confined on page22) KAAY KDZA 1641 IN PARALLELS. KAFY 17-11 West KRKE 6-12 KPAM 11-9 KJRB 14-20KQDI 7-6 AUCE COOPER 3:25 11100 11-9 KBIM 9-4 KTLK 22-20KFXD 8-6 You And Me (WB) 0 KLIV 20-19 1118 Enausil AIRPLIIM/30 KTKT 4-4 KIIS- LP. Whiskey Et Lace This survey is compiled weekly exclusively from English airplay by 0 FM 1341 FLEETWOOD MAC 4:14 Radio & Records News/London.
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