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Numeris Top Line Spring Survey Stats For 15 Markets

The cities surveyed are Saint John, Windsor, Saskatoon, Red Deer, Kamloops, Lethbridge, Kelowna, and Prince George.

Numeris Top Line Spring Survey Stats For 15 Markets

By FYI Staff

Numeris has released its Spring 2018 Radio Diary survey for 15 markets.


Radio Diaries are weekly surveys that capture the radio listening habits of all individuals 12 years of age and older living in randomly selected households across various Canadian markets.

For a one-week period, participants are asked to record which radio stations they listen to throughout the day based on 15-minute increments. One Diary is provided for each individual 12 years of age and older living in your household. The Spring survey ran Feb. 26 through April 22.

Below is a capture of the Winnipeg market; click here to read the full report.

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