could we see Hot AC on 93.1 to go head to head with my fm
could we see Hot AC on 93.1 to go head to head with my fm
Especially one that is well-positioned to be part of combo buys with sister stations KRTH, KROQ, KTWV and KAMP?
Why would a station that is top 10 in 25-54 (average for the last 8 books) and 11th or 12th in billings change format?
Especially one that is well-positioned to be part of combo buys with sister stations KRTH, KROQ, KTWV and KAMP?
Absolutely. If anything were to change, it might be refocusing KTWV as a "soft AC"
I think CBS should leave 93.1 as is for now but switch 94.7 to KNX-FM, a simulcast of 1070.
That might seem like a good idea, but CBS did that in Chicago with WBBM, and it really hasn't led to a net increase in ratings or revenue.
The problem with KNX isn't that it's on AM, but rather that the audience for news is old. Then again, the audience for 94.7 is pretty old too.
BigA, I agree that the audience for an all-news format is "old." Are there many successful all-news stations...or are they all out-performed by the stations that combine news and talk?
So, in most cases, All-News does better.
How's the simulcast done for KCBS in San Francisco?
Are there any cities that have a locally-produced 24-hour television news station? Or would such a station be too expensive to operate?
Some big city network affiliates run local cable news channels. One example is WJLA in Washington DC that also operates NewsChannel 8. It helps them amortize the cost of their broadcast news coverage.