From my blog:
http://ltradio.blogspot.com/2004/12/ratings-roundup.html* In Denver, KKZN looks to be another success for the format. The station leaps from 0.5 in it's previous stint with a sports format in the Spring book, to 0.9 in the Summer, to 1.2 in last month's trend report to an impressive 1.7 overall for the newest trend, covering September, October and November. KKZN flipped to 'progressive talk' on August 30. KKZN also shows in the Colorado Springs market, showing up for the first time ever with a 0.5, which is not bad considering the signal only covers the northern end of the market.
* KPTK in Seattle has only been doing the format since late October, so it's rating of 0.8 (unchanged from it's previous classic country stint) is still unclear. Stay tuned.
* In Columbus, WTPG rises slightly, from a 0.9 in it's previous format in the Summer book, to 1.0 last month to the current 1.2.
* Miami's WINZ registered at 0.7 in the Summer, rose to 1.0 last month, and jumps up to 1.3 for the current period.
* KXXT in Phoenix, fighting a tough battle in an overcrowded talk market, first showed in the ratings last month with a 0.6. It rises slightly to a 0.7.
* And the most recent trend report shows KABQ in Albuqueque, NM doing very well so far. In the most recent trend report, they have risen from 1.1 to a 1.8.
Look for two noteworthy sign-ons next week. WCKY (1530) in Cincinnati flips to liberal talk on Monday 1/17, and WWRC (1260) in Washington, DC flips on 1/20. The Cincinnati station has a very powerful signal that blankets most of the eastern United States after dark.