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After 30 consecutive ratings periods at the top, “K-E-Z” falls to #2, replaced by classic rock KSLX. As usual, both stations remain well ahead of the rest of the pack.
Two of KSLX’s sister stations at Hubbard also performed well. Active rock KUPD climbed to #3 and “Alt” (KDKB) moved up slightly to tie at #11.
“The Mountain” experienced a strong gain in audience share and returned to the top 10. KNIX also rebounded to a #10 tie. “Que Buena” (KHOT) slipped to a #11 tie.
The biggest change (up or down) occurred at rhythmic top 40 “Power” (KKFR), which lost more than a full rating point, tumbling from a #14 tie to #25.
Metro Phoenix’s top 11 stations (due to the tie at #10) from March 2-29 were:
These results represent radio listeners age 6 and older during an average quarter hour from 6 a.m. to midnight daily.