Articles Tagged ‘David Bray’

Which radio stations made gains during lockdown?
Bray & Partners’ David Bray provides the latest look at the major markets’ PPM ratings.

Which stations saw a listening boost during lockdown?
David Bray examines the how markets have reacted to these new circumstances. In some places, talk radio is way up, whereas others still prefer their favourite tunes.

Radio One takes most of the minor markets: Numeris PPM
Plus, detailed data on which stations stand tallest in mid-sized cities such as Ottawa-Gatineau, Halifax and more.

Holiday music works in some markets, but talk tops Toronto: PPM
Bray & Partners’ David Bray takes a look at the shake-ups and shifts in the five radio PPM markets.

A new era of radio measurement
Bray and Partners president David Bray takes readers through the new measured radio markets.

Talk radio takes most markets: Numeris PPM
Bray & Partners president David Bray outlines the top stations across the country throughout the fall.

Radio One stays on top in three markets: PPM
Bray & Partners president David Bray outlines the top radio stations around the country.

Radio One takes Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary: Numeris PPM
Most adult contemporary stations with all-Christmas strategies didn’t carry that momentum into the New Year.

Christmas music radio strategies pay off: Numeris PPM
CHFI in Toronto and QMFM in Vancouver took over the top spots in their respective markets, making big gains with female audiences.

CHFI tops every demo in Toronto: Numeris
Meanwhile, Edmonton saw a shake-up for its top station.

CHFI wins Toronto again: Numeris
Bray and Partners president David Bray delves into who made the biggest gains and losses in Canada’s radio market.

CHFI wins with men and women in Toronto: PPM
David Bray outlines which radio stations pulled in the biggest audiences in Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver for the quarter ended Nov. 26,

CHFI takes Toronto: PPM
Bray and Partners president David Bray outlines which radio stations pulled in the biggest audiences in Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver between May 29 and Aug. 27.

Is there room for more sports radio in Vancouver?
Buyers weigh in on what Rogers Media can do to catch the attention of audiences (and advertisers) in the market.