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Sports Radio’s Winter Book Ratings Recap (Major Markets)

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The winter ratings book has come to a close. This is one of the most divisive books of the year. Some programmers put less value in this book than the other three. Others say all information is useful and important.

In an effort to keep industry professionals up to date on what transpired, Barrett Sports Media has created a single recap highlighting as many major markets as possible based on available information. If you have materials to share that aren’t listed here, please send an email to demetrithegreek@gmail.com. We will happily update the piece with new data.

For reference on book-to-book performance, click here to see the Major Market ratings round up for the fall.

NEW YORK

WFAN

6a-10a (Boomer & Gio) – 12.0 (1st)

10a-2p (Tiki & Tierney) – 5.7 (4th)

2p-6:30p (Carton & Roberts) – 7.7 (3rd)

98.7 ESPN NEW YORK

6a-10a (DiPietro & Rothenberg) – 3.0 (12th)

10a-3p (ESPN Radio’s #Greeny and Bart & Hahn) – 2.5 (14th)

3p-6:30p (Michael Kay Show) – 2.9 (15th)*

* – Full ratings information for 98.7 ESPN New York was not available. The numbers for afternoon drive on the station reflect the time that The Michael Kay Show is on head-to-head against Carton & Roberts (3-6:30 pm).

CHICAGO

670 THE SCORE

5:30a-10a (Mully & Haugh) – 4.4 (5th)

10a-2p (Bernstein & Holmes) – 4.6 (6th)

2p-6p (Parkins & Spiegel) – 4.2 (6th)

M-F 6a-7p – 4.4 (4th)

ESPN 1000

5:30a-10a (90 minutes of ESPN Radio followed by Kap & JHood) – 2.9 (13th)

10a-2p (2 hours of ESPN Radio’s #Greeny, 2 hours of Carmen & Jurko) – 2.1 (17th)

2p-7p (3 hours of Waddle & Silvy and 1 hour of Bleck & Abdalla) – 2.7 (16th)

M-F 6a-7p – 2.5 (16th)

*670 The Score’s numbers reflect total line reporting. ESPN 1000 only provides numbers from its over-the-air signal.

SAN FRANCISCO

95.7 THE GAME

The Morning Roast (6a-9a) – 5.5 (4th)

Willard & Dibbs (9a-12p) – 5.2

Steiny & Guru (12p-3p) – 5.5 (1st)

Damon & Ratto (3p-6p) – 4.5 (6th)

M-F 6a-7p – 5.0 (4th)

M-Su 6a-Mid – 1.8 (19th)

The Game made lineup changes in early March, dropping Damon & Ratto. As a result, the station’s lineup went from four three-hour shows to three four-hour shows. Ratings are presented in 3 hour blocks to reflect original blocks and show ratings for all shows.

KNBR

6a-9a (Murph & Mac) – 2.3 (17th)

9a-12p (1 hour of Murph & Mac followed by 2 hours of Papa & Lund) – 2.9

12p-3p (2 hours of Papa & Lund and 1 hour of Tolbert & Copes) – 3.6 (9th)

3p-6p (Tolbert & Copes) – 2.8 (12th)

M-F 6a-7p – 2.8 (14th)

M-Su 6a-Mid – 2.5 (14th)

Information for individual KNBR shows was not available. 

HOUSTON

Sports Radio 610

6a-10a (Payne & Pendergast): 3.3 (15th)

10 AM-3 PM (4 hours of In The Loop, 1 hour of Stoerner & Hughley): 2.5 (15th)

3-7 PM (3 hours of Stoerner & Hughley, 1 hour of CBS Sports Radio): 3.4 (14th)

M-F 6A-7P: 3.0 (t-14th)

M-Su 6A-Mid: 2.5 (16th)

ESPN 97.5 & 92.5

6-10 AM (1 hour of ESPN Radio, 3 Hours of The Bench): 1.7 (t-21st)

10 AM-3 PM (2 hours of Paul Gallant, 3 hours of The Killer Bs): 1.1 (t-21st)

3-7 PM (The Wheelhouse): 0.9 (24th)

M-F 6A-7P: 1.2 (22nd)

M-Su 6A-Mid: 0.9 (24th)

SportsTalk 790

6a-10a (Sean Salisbury Show): 0.4 (t-26th)

10a-3p (2 hours of Next Up, 3 hours of Matt Thomas): 0.6 (t-25th)

3p-7p (3 Hours of The A Team, 1 hour of The Night Cap): 1.8 (21st)

M-F 6a-7p: 0.9 (t-24th)

M-Su 6a-Mid: 0.8 (t-25th)

WASHINGTON DC

106.7 The Fan

6a-10a (The Sports Junkies) – 7.3 (3rd)

10a-2p (BMitch & Finlay) – 10.6 (1st)

2-6:30 PM (Grant & Danny) – 10.9 (1st)

M-F 6a-7p – 9.4 (2nd)

M-Su 6a-Mid – 7.4 (2nd)

The Team 980

6a-10a (The Sports Junkies) – 1.2 (20th)

10a-3p (3 hours of The Kevin Sheehan Show, 2 hours of Chris Russell) – 1.1 (20th)

3p-7p (1 hour of Chris Russell, 3 hours of The Hoffman Show) – 0.9 (22nd)

M-F 6a-7p – 1.0 (20th)

M-Su 6a-Mid – 0.9 (22nd)

* – Both ESPN 630 The Sports Capitol & 1190 iHeart Sports DC had 0.0 shares in all day parts and for the full week as well.

ATLANTA

92.9 The Game

5a-9a (John and Hugh in the Morning): 4.2 (8th)

9a-11a (The Steakhouse): 5.0 (7th)

11a-2p (Middays with Andy and Randy): 6.2 (T-4th)

2p-7p (Dukes and Bell): 5.8 (T-3rd)

M-F 6a-7p: 5.5, 5th

Sa-Su 6a-6p: 4.0, T-8th

Ratings were not made available for 680 The Fan

PHILADELPHIA

94 WIP

6a-10a (Angelo Cataldi retired 2/17. Joe DeCamara & John Richie moved into mornings 2/20): 17.9 (1st)

10a-2p (DeCamara & Richie were in middays until moving to mornings and were replaced by Joe Giglio & Hugh Douglas): 15.2 (1st)

2p-6p (Marks & Reese): 17.5 (1st)

M-F 6a-7p: 17.0 (1st)

97.5 The Fanatic

6a-10a (John Kincade): 3.1 (10th)

10a-2p (Anthony Gargano): 3.9 (t-9th)

2p-6p (The Best Show Ever): 3.0 (t-11th)

M-F 6a-7p: 3.3 (t-10th)

*- 94 WIP’s numbers represent total line reporting. Numbers provided for The Fanatic only reflect the over the air signal.

BOSTON

98.5 The Sports Hub

6a-10a (Toucher & Rich): 25.6 (1st)

10a-2p (Zolak & Bertrand): 20.7 (1st)

2p-6p (Felger & Mazz): 19.8 (1st)

M-F 6a-7p: 19.4 (1st)

WEEI

6a-10a (The Greg Hill Show): 5.7 (5th)

10a-2p (Gresh & Fauria): 3.1 (7th)

2p-6p (Jones & Mego): 3.6 (t-8th)

M-F 6a-7p: 4.0 (t-8th)

DETROIT

97.1 The Ticket

6a-10a (Stoney & Jansen): 14.4 (2nd)

10a-3p (4 hours of Karsch & Anderson, 1 hour of the Valenti Show w/Rico): 17.6 (1st)

3p-7p (3 hours of the Valenti Show w/Rico, 1 hour of Wojo & Riger): 17.1 (1st)

M-F 6a-7p: 16.3 (1st)

M-S 6a-Mid: 13.6 (1st)

*- The Ticket’s numbers reflect total line reporting. The station was also #1 in middays, afternoons, primetime, and full week with adults 25-54.

SAN DIEGO

97.3 The Fan

6a-10a (Ben & Woods): 6.8 (4th)

10a-2p (The John Kentera Show): 3.1 (t-11th)

2p-6p (Gwynn & Chris): 3.9 (t-9th)

M-F 6a-7p: 4.5 (7th)

Ratings were not made available for San Diego Sports 760 or The Mightier 1090

DENVER

104.3 The Fan

6a-9a (Schlereth & Evans): 7.1 (3rd)

9a-11a (The Players’ Club): 5.3 (4th)

11a-2p (Stokley & Zach): 6.1 (2nd)

2p-6p (The Drive w/Derek Wolfe & DMac): 6.9 (3rd)

Ratings were not made available for Altitude Sports Radio

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Mike Florio: Chris Simms Isn’t Desensitized to Internet Criticism

“Chris takes a lot of crap. I take a lot of crap. I’ve been doing it a lot longer than Chris, and I think sometimes Chris just kind of reaches the end of the rope.”

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Chris Simms caught some heat this week while discussing the death of Miami Dolphins fan Eric Carmona. Carmona was the brain behind the Tuanon viral videos, which featured him in a Dolphin mask attacking critics of Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Simms was one of his frequent targets.

Carmona was killed in a motorcycle accident last week. He leaves behind a wife and four children. He was just 30 years old.

Mike Florio brought the story up on Pro Football Talk Live, because Tagovailoa himself donated $10,000 to a GoFundMe campaign to support Carmona’s family. Simms responded by noting that Carmona was a frequent critic of his.

Florio pushed back saying that trolling is better than being ignored. People are passionate about their teams and if they are passionate about attacking you for criticizing their teams, it means you matter to them.

“This is a deep subject and I think it’s societal and I won’t go into it because I’m only going to get myself in trouble,” Simms responded. “We’re also setting an example like, ‘Hey here’s money to a guy who was very negative too.’ That’s all I’m saying.”

On Friday, Florio made his weekly appearance on WQAM in Miami. Morning show host Joe Rose asked Florio what Simms was thinking with those comments.

“I don’t know. That’s a question for Chris, and you could invite him on and he could talk about that,” Florio answered. “And I’m not trying to be flippant by saying that. I understand the way he feels from my perspective.”

He did try to explain the point he was making to Simms in saying that being trolled is better than being ignored. He reminded Rose that there is a thick skin required to having the kind of jobs they do.

“Chris takes a lot of crap. I take a lot of crap. I’ve been doing it a lot longer than Chris, and I think sometimes Chris just kind of reaches the end of the rope. He doesn’t actively participate in Twitter. He has one of the producers at NBC that primarily updates his account. So I don’t think he’s become as desensitized to it as I have over the years.”

Simms caught heat earlier this week from another fan base. Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie of the WIP Morning Show ripped the NBC analyst for ranking Jalen Hurts as the seventh best QB in the league.

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Stoney & Jansen Baffled By NBA Finals TV Schedule

“They’ve got to get up early on the [West] Coast. We’ve got to stay up late because Monday Night Football can’t start until 8:30. It goes both ways.”

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The NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Final continue with games taking place this weekend, and many basketball and hockey fans are expected to tune in to watch the action. The Denver Nuggets will try to take a 3-1 series lead on the Miami Heat, while the Vegas Golden Knights will look to rebound from an overtime loss to return home one win away from a championship. Aside from the pomp and circumstance, there is considerable intrigue pertaining to the action on both the court and the ice. The challenging part of the entire situation is knowing when the games are played due to the disjointed nature of the schedule.

Throughout the NBA Finals, games have taken place three days apart from one another, while the Stanley Cup Final has followed a similar pattern but both avoid playing games on Sundays. As a result, there were only two days between the first two games of the Stanley Cup Finals, but three for the remainder should it reach a deciding seventh game. Similarly in basketball, the first three games of the NBA Finals were played every other day, but the remainder of the series is scheduled with two days of rest. There is a chance the decision was made to accommodate travel schedules, as both series are aligned in a 2-2-1-1-1 pattern, meaning the first two games are played in one city; the next two are played in the other; and then they continue to alternate until a champion is crowned.

“I don’t know why the NBA’s not playing on Sunday,” 97.1 The Ticket morning co-host Mike Stoney said. “That big travel day – because you really need travel days nowadays with your private planes to fly from Miami to Denver.”

Show co-host Jon Jansen, who played 10 seasons in the NFL as an offensive tackle with Washington and Detroit, expressed how some players may need to acclimate themselves to the altitude in Denver, Colo. The city is located 5,280 feet, or one mile, above sea level, making the air thinner and dryer and presenting some visitors with difficulty breathing. Jansen never felt the effects of altitude sickness, claiming that it was never a big deal for him, but obviously, everyone reacts to things differently.

“Basketball in particular and hockey because it’s constant running, especially at your position,” Stoney proposed. “You’re not running like madmen [in football] like they do in basketball where I think it affects you the most.”

The schedule also presents challenges for consumers around the United States living in different time zones. The NBA Finals do not begin until 8:30 p.m. EST, and the games often do not include until close to midnight. Especially on weeknights, asking East Coast fans to stay up late and then go to work early in the morning limits the amount of sleep they can receive. Meanwhile, those on the West Coast are just returning home from a standard eight-hour workday and may have other tasks to carry out.

“They’ve got to get up early on the [West] Coast,” Jansen said. “We’ve got to stay up late because Monday Night Football can’t start until 8:30. It goes both ways.”

There is no perfect time slot that will appease all consumers, but even so, ratings for this year’s NBA Finals have exceeded most expectations. Game 3 attracted an average audience of 11.2 million viewers and peaked at a figure of 12.4 million, down 2.5% from last year’s third game of the NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors. Viewership for the first three games of the NBA Finals is averaging 11.6 million, representing a nearly 2% decline from last year’s numbers. ESPN reported its most-watched playoffs across its platforms in the last 11 years, with the total playoff viewership audience averaging approximately 6.1 million people.

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Colin Cowherd: I Have Tried to Invest in MLS Teams Twice

“I think they’re smart. I think they’re boutique stadiums, their fanbases feel European. The in-game environment’s excellent.”

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Could we have seen FOX Sports Radio host Colin Cowherd having some sort of ownership stake in an MLS team? Cowherd said he tried, and then he tried again.

Talking about Inter Miami adding global superstar Lionel Messi on Thursday, Cowherd mentioned that he inquired about getting involved with the league, but the asking price at this point is too much for him.

“I have twice tried to invest in the MLS, and I just can’t afford it,” Cowherd said. “I think they’re smart. I think they’re boutique stadiums, their fanbases feel European. The in-game environment’s excellent. The academy is slowly becoming something, but it is becoming something their academy system. And they are now on a regular basis going and getting the world’s biggest soccer stars.”

Colin pointed out that Messi is the most popular athlete in the world, boasting social media followings and name recognition that easily eclipses that of superstar athletes like LeBron James and celebrities like the Kardashians and Beyonce. So not only is Messi’s signing a monumental moment for Inter Miami owner David Beckham, but it’s a feather in the cap signing for Major League Soccer as a whole.

“Messi is massive for the MLS. It’s the biggest moment in the history of the franchise,” he said. “Think Beckham times two. And Beckham was big when he arrived here in the States.”

“I think it’s cool that the MLS, our domestic soccer league, can go out and bring a superstar – not a star, a mega superstar on our soil regularly,” he added.

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