KNRS, alias "Family Values Talk Radio," received its best-ever ratings in Salt Lake radio market, according to the latest Arbitron "spring book" estimates.

The station, found at AM-570, is now ranked fifth in the all-age, 12-plus listening category, as well as the age 25-54 listening group.

KNRS and KSL (AM-1160), which was ranked second in the age 12-plus and 25-54 categories, were the only AM stations to crack the top 10. KSFI was ranked at No. 1, and KUBL was ranked at No. 3.

KNRS features Bob Lonsberry doing a morning show exclusively for the Salt Lake market from New York. The rest of the lineup — Rush Limbaugh, Dr. Laura, Michael Savage and Michael Reagan — is syndicated programming interspersed with local news.

According to the latest estimates, Lonsberry's show has a 4.0 percent ranking among adults, which ties the show for ninth-place in the mornings.

KJQN (FM-103.1, 100.7 and 105.1) is now tied for eighth-place with KBER with a 3.9 percent share of the total audience share in the 18-34 age category. In last fall's Arbitron book, the relatively new station (at least in its resurrected form) wasn't even ranked in the top 20 among young-adult listeners.

Here are the Arbitron ratings estimates for ages 12-plus for Monday to Sunday, 6 a.m. to midnight for spring 2003:

1. KSFI (7.4 percent share); 2. KSL-AM (7.1); 3. KUBL (6.0); 4. KRSP (4.9); 5. KNRS-AM (4.4); 6. KQMB (4.3); 7. KODJ (4.2); 8. (tie) KXRK and KSOP AM/FM (3.9); 10. KOSY (3.6); 11. KBEE (3.0); 12. KENZ (2.9); 13. KURR (2.9); 14. (tie) KZHT and KBER (2.7); 16. (tie) KCPX and KUUU/KTCE (2.6); 18. KKAT (2.2); 19. KBZN (2.1); 20. KUDD (2.0); 21. (tie) KJQN and KISN (1.9); 23. KALL-AM (1.6); 24. (tie) KKDS-AM and KSVN-AM (1.2); 26. KWKD (1.1); 27. KZNS-AM (1.0); 28. KFNZ-AM (0.7); 29. KSGO-AM (0.6); 30. (tie) KTKK-AM and KBJA-AM (0.5).

Here are the Arbitron ratings estimates for ages 18-34 for Monday to Sunday, 6 a.m. to midnight, spring 2003:

1. KUBL (7.1 percent share); 2. KXRK (6.8); 3. KSFI (6.7); 4. KQMB (6.1); 5. KENZ (4.9); 6. KCPX (4.6); 7. KRSP (4.2); 8. (tie) KBER and KJQN (3.9); 10. KZHT (3.6).

Here are the Arbitron ratings estimates for ages 25-54 for Monday to Sunday, 6 a.m. to midnight, spring 2003:

1. KSFI (7.7 percent share); 2. KSL-AM (6.8); 3. KRSP (6.1); 4. KUBL (5.8); 5. KNRS-AM (4.8); 6. KODJ (4.6); 7. (tie) KURR and KBEE (4.0); 9. KBER (3.7); 10. (tie) KOSY and KSOP AM/FM (3.6).

NEXT WEEK: Morning show ratings.

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RADIO HAPPENINGS Tom Barberi and company (Paige Bradford and Bob Hendricks), mornings on KALL, is getting a makeover with their "Extreme Wellness" campaign. With the assistance of Dr. James Pickens, they are working to improve their health. Listen each Friday for updates on how they're doing.

Radio Disney (AM-910) will be at the Park City Arts Festival Children's Discovery area on Saturday, Aug. 2, and Sunday, Aug. 3. The station will provide games for children.

— It's a job swap for "Todd and Erin," mornings on KBEE (FM-98.7). In their "Freaky Friday" event today, one of them will switch jobs with a listener, from 7-9 a.m. Interested listeners e-mailed the DJs to be in the selection group.


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