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Bridge Ratings Joins Forces with Andy Denemark


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Bridge Ratings

In a move to enhance its marketing and client relations, Bridge Ratings has appointed Andy Denemark as its new point person for StreamStats. Denemark, a veteran network radio executive, will focus on increasing the visibility and usage of StreamStats, a pioneering data service that offers broadcasters detailed insights into music streaming consumption.

StreamStats provides tailored data across various markets, highlighting streaming activities by primary listeners of specific radio stations and across different music genres and formats. Since its inception in 2002, the service has attracted nearly 100 radio stations across nine different formats.

Reflecting on his new role, Denemark expressed his enthusiasm about the data's potential impact on the industry. "When I first learned about StreamStats, I was blown away by how forward-thinking the data was. Now in 2025, it has become an essential part of any programmer's toolbox, and I'm excited about introducing the research to new companies and clients," said Denemark.

Dave Van Dyke, President and CEO of Bridge Ratings, praised Denemark's extensive experience and deep understanding of the national distribution of media programs. "I've known Andy for a long time, and I respect his knowledge and experience. Our recent conversations about StreamStats tell me that he understands the data and the need for it in the current marketplace, so we are both excited about our new working relationship," Van Dyke remarked.

Denemark has developed, produced, promoted, and distributed some of the most iconic brands in network radio. His career includes roles at major organizations such as NBC Radio, The Source, Westwood One, and United Stations, where he served as EVP/Programming for over two decades.

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