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Radio Ratings Roundup, April 2026, Part III

May 20, 2026

Once again, The Ratings Experts from RESEARCH DIRECTOR, INC.—in a close-knit formation with the spreadsheet warriors from XTRENDS—are charging boldly forward into the rearview mirror. Yes, this whole ratings exercise remains an elaborate attempt to predict the future by dissecting the past. So we cast a nostalgic glance back at the APRIL survey, a 27-day expedition that launched on APRIL 2nd and wrapped on APRIL 29th. Along the way, we celebrated EASTER, observed Earth Day, and finalized our tax returns (or extensions). Here’s what the numbers—and history—revealed…

MIAMI-FT. LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD: A Sea Change

Usually this market is fairly predictable with the leaderboards topped by the usual suspects. Stuff happened this time, especially for AUDACY AC WLYF (101.5 LITE FM). The station moved up to #1 6+ for the first time since JULY (6.0-7.1). Meanwhile, SBS Spanish Contemporary WCMQ (Z92.3) leapt from #5 to #2 with its best book in over a year (5.5-6.1). COX MEDIA AC WFEZ (EASY 93.1) dipped to #3, its lowest rank since JUNE (6.3-5.8). COX MEDIA Urban AC WHQT (HOT 105) went from first to fourth with its lowest rank and share in over a year (6.7-5.7). iHEARTMEDIA Spanish Adult Hits WMIA (MAGIC 93.9) moved up two slots to #5 with its third up book in a row (4.9-5.3). TELEVISAUNIVISION Spanish Hot AC WAMR (AMOR 107.5) slipped to #6 (5.7-5.2) and was tied with AUDACY Classic Hits WMXJ (102.7 THE BEACH), which was motionless (5.4-5.2). WLYF was still the cume leader with a 3.1% rise (800,000-824,600). The market was up 0.1%.

WLYF had its best 25-54 book in over a year as it rose from #4 to #1. WMIA stepped up to #2 with a small increase but trailed the leader by a full share. WFEZ dipped to #3 with its lowest score in over a year. It was tied with COX MEDIA Rhythmic AC WFLC (HITS 97.3), which was up from #5 but with a slight decrease. WCMQ inched up to #5 with a slight increase. It was paired with WHQT, which fell from first place.

WLYF more than doubled its previous 18-34 share as it vaulted from a tie at #11 to #1. This ended the four-book winning string for COX MEDIA Urban Contemporary WEDR (99 JAMZ), which dipped to #2. It was paired with WCMQ, which remained in place. That duet trailed the leader by better than a half share. WMIA moved up two places to #4 with a slight increase, while three stations moved up to occupy the #5 space. WHQT was up from #6 with a small decrease. AUDACY Classic Hip Hop WPOW (POWER 96) rose from #9 with its highest score since NOVEMBER. iHEARTMEDIA Pop CHR WHYI (Y100) advanced from a tie at #11 with its best book in over a year. SBS Spanish Tropical WXDJ (EL ZOL 106.7FM) and iHEARTMEDIA Urban Contemporary WMIB (103.5 THE BEAT) were last seen at #3 and #5, respectively. They fell into a tie at #8. WFLC dropped from #4 to #12, losing nearly half its previous share in the process.

WLYF completed the demo sweep as it launched itself from #7 to #1 18-49. WCMQ inched up to #2 with a slight decrease, while WPOW advanced from #6 to #3 with a small share gain. WMIA stepped up to #4 with a slight increase, while WHQT dropped from #2 to #5. WFLC returned all of last month’s increase as it fell from #1 to #6. WFEZ had its smallest share in over a year as it moved from #4 into a tie at #10 with iHEARTMEDIA Classic Rock WBGG (BIG 105.9).

SEATTLE-TACOMA: Play Ball

For the fourth book in a row UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON N/T KUOW was #1 6+ by a considerable margin (8.4-10.6). However, proving that life actually does begin on opening day BONNEVILLE Sports KIRO-A (SEATTLE SPORTS 710AM) rose from a tie at #6 to #2 with its best outing since OCTOBER (4.7-6.4). Three stations were circling one another at #3. iHEARTMEDIA Classic Hits KJEB (95.7 THE JET) remained on the tarmac (5.6-5.3), while CRISTA Contemporary Christian KCMS (SPIRIT 105.3) moved up a spot (5.0-5.3). AUDACY Active Rock KISW (THE ROCK) advanced from a tie at #6 with its highest score since DECEMBER (4.7-5.3). HUBBARD AC KRWM (WARM 106.9) went from #5 to #9 with its smallest share since OCTOBER (4.9-4.0). FRIENDS OF KEXP Alternative KEXP ended a strong four-book surge as it dropped from #2 to #11 (6.3-3.6). KRWM still had the most listeners (607,800-618,800) – a 1.8% increase. The market rose by 4.5%.

KISW had a massive 25-54 share increase as it stepped up to #1 25-54. KUOW also had a solid share gain as it moved up to #2, where it was about a share off the lead. This ended the three-book winning string for KEXP, which dropped to #3. KIRO-A rose from #7 to #4, while AUDACY Alternative KNDD (107.7 THE END) was back at #5 with a slight increase. KJEB descended from #3 to #6 and was partnered with KCMS and HUBBARD Pop CHR KQMV (MOViN’ 92.5).

Speaking of which, KQMV repeated as the 18-34 leader and landed in double figures. KISW stepped up to #2 as it bounced back from a down book. Still, it was more than three shares off the pace. AUDACY Country KKWF (100.7 THE WOLF) moved up to #3 with a massive share increase. KNDD remained at #4 but with its smallest share in over a year. It was paired with KIRO-A, which advanced from #8. KJEB slid from #2 to #6 as it surrendered all of last month’s massive increase – plus a bit more. It was joined there by AUDACY Rhythmic AC KHTP (HOT 103.7), which was down to  #6 with a small share gain. AUDACY Hot AC KSWD (EMMA 94.1) fell from a tie at #5 into a situation at #11 with KCMS and iHEARTMEDIA Classic Rock KZOK.

Back in JANUARY KQMV was sitting at #10 18-49. It has slowly worked its way up the chart and this time landed at #1 with its best book in over a year. KISW advanced from #5 to #2, while KIRO-A vaulted from #8 to #3. This brought the three-book winning streak of KEXP to a close as it ended up at #4. KNDD dipped to #5 with a slight increase, while KUOW stepped down to #6 with a slight decrease. KJEB dropped from #3 to #9.

PHOENIX: Easy On Down The Road

For the seventh straight survey iHEARTMEDIA AC KESZ (99.9 KEZ) was the leading 6+ station (6.7-6.9). HUBBARD Classic Rock KSLX maintained its presence at #2 (6.6-6.4), while iHEARTMEDIA Country KNIX moved from #5 to #3 with its best book in over a year (4.6-5.2). iHEARTMEDIA N/T KFYI-A repeated at #4 (5.0-4.8), while two stations heading in opposite directions met headlong at #5. AUDACY Classic Hits KOOL (BIG 94.5) slipped from #3 as it returned all of last month’s increase (5.9-4.5), while MARICOPA COMMUNITY COLLEGE N/T KJZZ rose from #7 with its highest mark in over a year (3.9-4.5). KESZ kept cume control despite a 1.6% decline (966,500-950,600). The market was off 0.5%.

Make it eight straight 25-54 wins for KESZ as the station ended a three-book slide. iHEARTMEDIA Adult Hits KYOT (95.5 THE MOUNTAIN) climbed from #4 to #2 with a small increase. TELEVISAUNIVISION Mexican Regional KHOT (QUÉ BUENA 105.9) dipped to #3 with its smallest share since OCTOBER, while ENTRAVISION Mexican Regional KLNZ (LA TRICOLOR 103.5) stepped down to #4 as it surrendered most of last month’s share increase. KOOL remained at #5 with a slight decrease.

Last month KESZ fell from #1 to #4 18-34. HUBBARD Alternative KDKB (ALT AZ 93.3) dropped from #2 to #9. Both stations recovered this time to land in a tie at #1. KYOT dipped to #3, while four – count ‘em – four stations were massed together at #4. KHOT stepped down from #3, while AUDACY Pop CHR KALV (LIVE 101.5) came down from #1 as it gave back most of last month’s huge increase. KNIX moved up from #7 while HUBBARD Active Rock KUPD vaulted from #13. Both stations posted their largest shares in over a year. iHEARTMEDIA Pop CHR KZZP (104.7 KISS FM) slid from a tie at #4 to #12 with its lowest score since JULY.

KESZ rebounded from a down book to move back up to #1 18-49. KLNZ inched up to #2 despite giving up most of last month’s share gain. KHOT landed its lowest total since AUGUST as it went from first to third. KDKB leapt from #11 to #4 with its best outing since NOVEMBER. Three stations were fighting for attention at #5. KALV and KOOL moved down from a tie at #4, while KYOT stepped up from #6.

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DETROIT: Ticket To Ride

For the fourth book in a row, AUDACY Sports WXYT (97.1 THE TICKET) was the 6+ champion. The station also landed its largest share in over a year (9.0-11.3). iHEARTMEDIA AC WNIC moved up to #2 with its best Frosty-free share since SEPTEMBER (7.0-7.5). AUDACY Classic Hits WOMC dipped to #3 (7.3-7.3), while AUDACY Country WYCD remained at #4 with its first down book since DECEMBER (6.3-6.0). iHEARTMEDIA Urban AC WMXD (MIX 92.3) was back at #5 (5.9-6.0). WNIC padded its cume lead with a 5.6% increase (983,400-1,038,4000). The market grew by 2.1%.

Four is a good number for WXYT. It was #1 25-54 for the fourth book in a row, all of which have been in double figures. iHEARTMEDIA Pop CHR WKQI (CHANNEL 955) repeated at #2 with a down book and was six shares behind the leader. iHEARTMEDIA Urban Contemporary WJLB held steady at #3 with a slight decrease, while BEASLEY Active Rock WRIF stepped up to #4 with a slight increase. WOMC dipped to #5 and was feeling the heat from the stationary WNIC at #6.

There was quite the movement in the 18-34 ranks. Last month WJLB was #2 and in double figures. The station had a down book, remained in double digits and stepped up to #1. Not to be out done, WXYT also hit double digits as it rose from #3 to claim a share of the lead. WKQI went from first to third as its three-book winning string came to an end. WNIC moved from #6 to #4 with its highest Frosty-free share in over a year. AUDACY Alternative WDZH (ALT 98.7) remained at #5 with its best showing since SEPTEMBER. WOMC went from #4 to #6 with a large share loss.

WXYT was #1 18-49 for the, yup, fourth book in a row. The station also hit double figures again. WJLB stepped up to #2 with a slight decrease, while WKQI dipped to #3 as it ended a strong three-book surge. It was tied with WNIC, which rose from #5 with a solid share gain. WOMC moved down a spot to #5 with a small decrease.

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL: A Photo Finish

iHEARTMEDIA Sports KFXN (KFAN FM 100.3) was back at #1 6+ but by a narrow margin (7.3-8.2) as MPR N/T KNOW remained in hot pursuit at #2 (7.2-8.1). KNOW was granted an additional 1.1 share from the digital realm. iHEARTMEDIA Country KEEY (K102) moved from #5 to #3 with its best showing in over a year (6.3-7.2). iHEARTMEDIA Classic Hits KQQL (KOOL 108) dipped to #4 (6.9-7.0), while HUBBARD Hot AC KSTP (KS95) stepped down to #5 (6.7-6.8). KQQL maintained its cume lead with a 4.6% increase (674,200-705,500). The market was off 0.4%.

KFXN extended its 25-54 double-digit streak to ten as it finished in first place for the fourth book in a row. KQQL moved up to #2 with its largest Frosty-free share in over a year. MPR AAA KCMP (89.3 THE CURRENT) moved down a spot to #3 with a slight increase, while KEEY went from #6 to #4 with its fourth up book in a row. iHEARTMEDIA Pop CHR KDWB and AUDACY Adult Hits KZJK (104.1 JACK FM) went from a tie at #4 to one at #5 even though both stations rebounded from down books.

For the fourth straight survey KCMP was #1 18-34 and held about a share advantage over two stations at #2. KFXN moved up a slot as it snapped a six-book slide, while KDWB vaulted from #9, nearly doubling its previous share. KQQL went from #2 to #4 with its smallest share since NOVEMBER. KZJK stepped up to #5 as it bounced back from a down book. iHEARTMEDIA Hot AC KTCZ (CITIES 97.1) fell from #4 to #7 with only a slight decrease.

As with an earlier demo KFXN extended its double-digit 18-49 string to ten and was #1 for the fourth straight survey. KCMP was back at #2 with a small increase and was better than two shares off the pace. KDWB moved up a slot to #3 as it regained all of last month’s lost share. KQQL dipped to #4 with a slight increase, while KZJK repeated at #5. It was paired with KNOW, which moved up from #7. Both stations bounced back from down books.

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