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SportsRadio 610 Finishes Ahead in Houston Winter Ratings Book

“Beginning in weekday prime (M-F, 6a-7p), SportsRadio 610 attained a 2.0 share to rank 21st among Men 25-54.”

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Houston may not a hotbed for sports radio ratings, but that doesn’t make the competitive battle between the market’s top three brands any less important. In the winter book, Audacy-owned SportsRadio 610 came out on top across numerous categories. The results are based on the latest Nielsen Xtrends data from the market.

Beginning in weekday prime (M-F, 6a-7p), SportsRadio 610 attained a 2.0 share to rank 21st among Men 25-54. While the number helped the station beat its local competitors, it was down from a 3.0 share, 14th-place tie in the winter book of 2023.

Mornings with Seth Payne and Sean Pendergast finished with a 1.4 share to earn a tie for 22nd place. The program previously placed 19th in the Nielsen Houston fall ratings book, and dropped from a 3.3 share year-over-year.

The outlet’s midday programming block, which includes In The Loop with John Lopez, Landry Locker and Figgy Fig, along with an hour of the afternoon drive program, The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley from 10a-3p CST, generated a 20th-place finish with a 2.4 share. Their share was the best on the radio station for the quarter. Year-over-year, the programming stretch lost one-tenth of a share.

The final three hours of the afternoon drive show with Clint Stoerner and Ron Hughley, along with Texans All Access from 6 to 7 p.m. CST, garnered a 2.2 share, 20th-place finish for the quarter. The result was down 1.1 shares from the fall when it finished 16th place and also represented a 1.2-share year-over-year decline. This four-hour daypart previously placed 14th in the last winter ratings book with a 3.4 share among Men 25-54.

During the quarter, Sports Radio 610 underwent a full tower site change, which resulted in a significant decrease in power from February 1st through April 15th. That may have created a few issues considering the station’s full week audience was nearly cut in half. The spring book’s final two months will paint a better picture of whether or not that’s a continuing issue.

iHeartMedia’s SportsTalk 790 meanwhile also suffered a loss in weekday prime (M-F, 6a-7p). The station accrued a 1.2 share, 22nd-place outcome among Men 25-54 in the Houston winter ratings book. On a positive note, the outlet garnered year-over-year improvement. SportsTalk 790 finished the 2023 winter book with a 0.9 share, 24th-place tie, meaning it added three tenths of a share year-over-year.

Morning drive was anchored by Sean Salisbury, and led the book for 790 with a 1.4 share, 22nd-place tie among Men 25-54. That placed 790 in a dead heat with 610 in morning drive for the quarter. The show gained one share on the year, propelling it from a 26th-place tie in 2023.

Akin to SportsRadio 610, the midday programming stretch contained two programs – Next Up with Stan Norfleet & Chris Gordy (10a-12p CST) and The Matt Thomas Show (12p-3p CST). The two programs combined to generate a 1.1 share in the winter book, finishing 22nd in the market. Last winter, the five-hour daypart had a 0.6 share, thus representing growth of five tenths of a share, and three ranking positions.

Afternoons featured The A-Team with Adam Wexler and Adam Clanton, followed by the one-hour program, The Nightcap, featuring Michael Connor and Ross Villarreal. Both shows collectively produced a 1.2 share for the quarter and marked the only daypart at SportsTalk 790 that didn’t result in a year-over-year gain. The two programs lost six-tenths of a share and one ratings position from 2023.

For Gow Media-owned ESPN 97.5 Houston, the station lost nine-tenths of a share from its outcome in weekday prime (M-F, 6a-7p) last year. The station recorded a 0.3 share, 27th-place tie for the quarter. The station was ranked 22nd in the marketplace among Men 25-54 in 2023’s winter book.

Mornings with John Granato and Lance Zierlein, which is preceded by one hour of ESPN Radio programming, resulted in a 0.2 share for the quarter. That placed the show in 27th-place, down 1.5 shares year-over-year. The program also lost six ranking positions during that time period.

ESPN 97.5 Houston introduced two new midday shows as part of changes instituted at the outlet, the first of which is hosted by Del Olaleye from 10a-12p CST. The second show features Paul Gallant, along with ESPN 97.5 Houston assistant program director Joe George from 12p-3p. Both shows started in their new timeslots on Monday, February 26th, meaning they didn’t occupy their dayparts for the full quarter. Nonetheless, the station generated a 0.3 share, 27th-place tie for the book during the five-hour block. That was 1.1 share lower from last year when the station was tied for 21st.

Afternoon drive featured The Killer B’s with Joel Blank and Jeremy Branham from 3p-6p CST, along with a variety of different programs in the ensuing 6p-7p CST hour. The four-hour stretch had a 0.3 share, resulting in a 28th-place outcome for ESPN 97.5. Year-over-year, the metric was down six-tenths of a share and four ranking positions.

For the full week (M-SU, 6a-12a), SportsRadio 610 completed the quarter with a 1.9 share, 21st-place result. That represented a loss from the 2.5 share, 16th-place finish the station recorded in 2023.

SportsTalk 790 garnered a 1.0 share in the same category, placing it in a 22nd-place tie for the book. Year-over-year, the iHeartMedia-owned outlet improved by two-tenths of a share when it was previously tied for 25th overall.

ESPN 97.5 Houston collected a 0.3 share in the full week category, placing the station in a 27th-place tie. The station declined six-tenths of a share from last year when it possessed a 0.9 share, 24th-place result.

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Fred Toucher Takes a Jab at Rich Shertenlieb

“At 8:20, a new bit ‘Putting You on Blast.’ I put you on blast and then I give a nice chunk of change to charity and let you know all about it.”

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Boston radio had a major change this morning when former 98.5 The Sports Hub host Rich Shertenlieb started his new morning show, The Rich Shertenlieb Show, on 100.7 WZLX. Shertenlieb was paired with Fred Toucher for 17 years before leaving the station just over six months ago.

On his debut show on the classic rock station, Shertenlieb addressed a feud he had with his former employer over access to social media accounts which he says were personal accounts he had started. He said he spent “five figures” with an attorney but then gave up and gave access to the station. “My rationale was this,” he said. “Instead of me spending all that money paying attorneys to fight this why not spend that money in a much better place…The minute I get back my 150,000 followers…I am writing a check to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.” Shertenlieb’s X account currently has 18,000 followers.

Fred Toucher and Rob ‘Hardy’ Poole came out of a break during Toucher & Hardy talking about how someone told Toucher old promos for Toucher & Rich had accidentally aired that weekend and joked about putting their boss “on blast.” Then Toucher says, “At 8:20, a new bit ‘Putting You on Blast.’ I put you on blast and then I give a nice chunk of change to charity and let you know all about it…If you listen to me, I’ll give you a chunk of change to charity.”

Shertenlieb hosts his new show with Boston television personality and sportswriter Michael Hurley on a full-time basis and has a rotating cast that includes former New England Patriot Ted Johnson, Charlotte Wilder, formerly of FOX Sports, ESPN and Sports Illustrated and Mike Giardi of the Boston Sports Journal.

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Jim Rome Announces Launch Date on X will be May 28

“We have been building this thing since the end of Super Bowl, we are finally ready to roll it out, or we will be a week from tomorrow, I am hyped.”

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Jim Rome announced back in February he was ending his simulcast with the CBS Sports Network and that his show would go dark on video “for a short period of time.” That short period turned out to be about three months and will end on May 28 when the show launches a video stream on X.

Rome announced on his show today, “Tremendous news, tremendous news and I’ve been waiting but I am finally ready now to announce it…This radio program is going to launch on the X platform a week from tomorrow, May 28th…That’s how you can watch the show going forward on the live stream on X.”

Rome stressed that nothing changes as far as how people can listen to the show on one the many radio affiliates across the country or on SiriusXM. “But, if you want to watch this show, the live stream begins a week from tomorrow on the X platform,” he said.

Rome introduced the hashtag, JimRomeOnX, and told his fans they “have a much better chance of getting your post read and seeing your post on the stream as it is impossible for us to get to all of them anyway.”

“Tuesday, a week from tomorrow is the big day,” Rome said. “It is go time. We are all fired up. It is finally going to happen. We have been building this thing since the end of Super Bowl, we are finally ready to roll it out, or we will be a week from tomorrow, I am hyped. Make sure you’re a part of this. It’s going to look great. If you’re seeing this now you are getting a taste.

“We will be streaming for the first time ever. As many of you know, I have been on cable, some national TV, but we have never even streamed our content, ever.”

Rome then gave his fans a quick look at what the studio will look like for the X live stream, a screengrab of which is the featured image on this story.

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Caleb Hatch No Longer Program Director, Morning Host at 1380 The Fan

“Now, I am looking forward to growing into a new role this summer as my family also grows this fall.”

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Caleb Hatch, who was the Program Director and morning show co-host at 1380 The Fan in Fort Wayne, Indiana, announced via his LinkedIn page that he is no longer with the Federated Media station and has not been since May 8th.

“May 8th was my final day at 1380 The Fan and Federated Media,” he posted. “I’m grateful to have had so many opportunities provided to me over the past 7 years, from starting as a news anchor and talk show producer to eventually serving as a sports talk show co-host and program director.” He thanked several people and then added, “Now, I am looking forward to growing into a new role this summer as my family also grows this fall.”

Hatch had been the Program Director since August of last year. He was co-host of Caleb and Kenny in the Morning which aired weekdays from 7 a.m.-9 a.m. ET since September 2022.

BSM has been told by a source close to the situation that WOWO Assistant Program Director Josh Williams is now programming 1380 The Fan.

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