KSL, KSFI and KNRS keep rankings

Published: Friday, March 18 2005 12:00 a.m. MST

The top three radio stations — KSL, KSFI and KNRS — remain the same in the latest Arbitron ratings.

For listeners age 12-plus, KSL and KNRS improved their listening percentages slightly, while KSFI dipped a bit.

KODJ moved up to fourth place, while KRSP slipped to sixth place behind KOSY, which remained the same. KXRK continued to slide downward for the second month and is in seventh place, followed by KUBL, which also went down.

KUUU improved from 11th to ninth place during February by being consistent (its 3.7 percent share has been unchanged for two months), and KSOP dropped to 10th place. KQMB slid to a tie for 13th place, after being 10th during January.

KALL radio is also declining, The station went from a 2.1 share last summer and fall to only 1.8 percent now.

All the stations that Arbitron could measure ranked like this for age 12-plus listeners:

1. KSL (AM-1160), 9.3 percent share; 2. KSFI ("FM-100"), 8.5; 3. KNRS (AM-570). 5.1; 4. KODJ (FM-94.1), 4.9; 5. KOSY (FM-106.5), 4.3; 6. KRSP (FM-103.5), 4.1; 7. KXRK (FM-96.3), 4.0; 8. KUBL (FM-93.3), 3.9; 9. KUUU/KTCE/KRAR ("U-92," FM), 3.7; 10. KSOP (FM-104.3), 3.3.

11. (tie) KBER (FM-101.1) and KZHT (FM-97. 1), 3.0; 13. (tie) KBEE (FM-98.7) and KQMB ("Star 102," FM), 2.7; 15. KDUT (FM-102.3), 2.4; 16. KBZN (FM-97.9), 2.2; 17. KENZ (FM-107.5), 2.0; 18. KJMY (FM-99.5), 1.9; 19. (tie) KEGA (FM-101.5) and KHTB (FM-94.9), 1.8.

21. (tie) KALL (AM-910), KUDD/KUDE (FM-103.9) and KZNS/KOVO (AM-1280), 1.4; 24. KPQP (FM-101.9), 1.2; 25. KRRD (AM-1600), 1.1; 26. KFNZ (AM-1320), 1.0; 27. KDYL (AM-1060), 0.8; 28. (tie) KJQN (FM-100.7) and KXRV ("FM-105.7), 0.6; 30. KBJA (AM-1640), 0.3; 31. KHQN (AM-1480), 0.1.

STILL GOING STRONG ON KLO — Len Allen, now 79, continues to do a weekly radio show each Saturday morning on AM-1430, Ogden. Allen, who has 57 years in Utah radio work, is still heard from 9:05-10 a.m. every Saturday with his "On the Go" interview show. He remains the top veteran in Utah radio, and his activity level is unparalleled.

"I'm on all the boards," he told the Deseret Morning News last week. Look on the list of many Weber County boards, and you'll find Allen as a member.

He also still does radio commercials for Cutrubus Motors and also personally sells advertisements for KLO.

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