Radio Meter 2016-2017 Survey period: August 28, 2017 – November 26, 2017
Demographic: A12+ Daypart: Monday to Sunday 2am-2am
Geography: Edmonton CTRL
Data type: Respondent
Station Format AMA Daily Cume Share (%) ShareTrend
CHED NewsTalk 7.5 112.7 10.6 -0.8
CKNO NOW 6.7 196.1 9.5 -0.5
CHDI Sonic 5.4 132.7 7.6 +1.3
CISN Country 5.1 113.0 7.2 -2.0
CKRA Capital 4.7 113.0 6.7 +0.8
CBX Radio 1 4.7 95.2 6.7 +0.1
CFBR Bear 4.6 101.3 6.5 +1.4
CHBN KiSS 3.8 121.0 5.4 +1.3
CFCW Country 3.8 44.3 5.3 -0.3
CIRK K-97 3.6 88.6 5.1 -0.2
CIUP uP! 3.5 112.8 4.9 +0.2
CKEA Cruz 3.2 76.0 4.5 +1.0
CKNG Fresh 2.7 99.9 3.8 +0.9
CKMG Virgin 1.8 107.6 2.6 -0.3
CJNW HOT 1.6 90.2 2.3 -1.2
CKUA Variety 1.6 26.9 2.3 +0.6
CFRN TSN 1.6 31.7 2.2 -1.4
CHQT News 1.0 30.7 1.5 -0.2
CBC fm 0.5 20.5 0.7 n/c
Spill Station: CFCW (Edmonton/Camrose)
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.
Courtesy of NUMERIS
How is it humanly possible that CHED is number one? This station is nothing more than a barrage of commercials with the bare minimum of “programming” thrown in between the advertisements just to make things legal. That this awful station can be number one speaks volumes for the lack of competition in the market.
Oilers.