Savage dominates ratings in Fall 2008 Book
Michael Savage remains one of the most popular voices in talk radio scoring all time ratings highs in the Fall 2008 Book. The Michael Savage Show was the #1 ranked show in his daypart in one or more demos on 16 of his affiliates across the country. Talk Radio Network recently extended Savage’s contract and is also now offering a pre-feed of the show in O’Reilly’s former time slot 9 a.m. to 12 noon (12 noon to 3 p.m. ET).
Some Fall Book stats:
In Atlanta on WSB The Michael Savage Show is ranked #1 in his daypart for Men 12+ and took a huge jump in the Fall 2008 Book; rising from a 6.5 Share to a remarkable 11.1 Share.
On KFMB, San Diego, Savage was #1 ranked in his daypart over all formats for Persons 12+ and Men 25-54. Persons 12+ went from a 5.3 up to a 6.0 Share in the Fall 2008 Book.
KFTK FM, St. Louis also had an impressive Fall 2008 Book for The Michael Savage Show. Persons 12+ had a 4.3 Share in the Fall 2008 Book, increasing 26% since last year. Persons 35-64 grew 31% over the year rising from a 6.9 up to an 8.1 Share in the Fall 2008 Book.
On WCBM, Baltimore Savage had a 5.2 Share for Persons 12+ in the Fall 2008 Book. Persons 35-64 grew from a 3.5 to a 4.0 Share. Men 25-54 increased 14%, rising from a 4.3 up to a 4.9 Share in the Fall Book.
The Michael Savage Show was ranked #1 in his daypart in Philadelphia on WNTP for Men 25-54, going from a 5.3 Share to a 10.5 Share in the Fall 2008 Book.
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