Thursday, August 23, 2007

KOAM dominates July ratings


KOAM News reached more viewers than the news programs of KODE and KSNF combined during the July Nielsen rating period.
KOAM had 10,000 viewers for its morning show, compared to 3,000 each for KSNF and KODE.
Only two stations, KOAM and KSNF have noon newscasts. KOAM had 19,000 viewers to 4,000 for KSNF.
KOAM dominated the 5, 6, and 10 p.m. newscasts, with the surprising news being that KODE had a solid second place advantage over KSNF in the 5 and 6 p.m. slots, but fell to third at 10 a.m.
At 5 p.m., KOAM had 21,000 to 11,000 for KODE and 7,000 for KSNF.
Viewership was up to 28,000 for KOAM at 6 p.m., with KODE staying at 11,000 and KSNF improving to 9,000.
KFJX's 9 p.m. news, garnered 11,000 viewers.
At 10 p.m., KOAM pulled in 27,000 viewers to 11,000 for KODE and 13,000 for KSNF.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There's no question that KOAM is the best of the lot. They are steady crew and we'll miss Rhonda Justice—maybe the very best in the area.

Poor Jim Jackson needs to retire and the other anchor, Brian, on the other station has no clue about what's news or how to present it.

The Joplin stations really need help - what kind of behind the scenes bosses do they have? They ought to go after some real journalists who maybe cut their teeth in the newspaper business.

Anonymous said...

Joplin stations do need help. Not only with news but I believe this current group of sports anchors (including all 3 stations in this market) are the worst I've seen in 25 years since I've been here.