With the caveat that KSBR and its two translators may not encode for the PPM (most non-coms do encode), this station has no listening. None, zip, nada.
When you say that listenership is not important, then please explain why public funds are being spent to keep a station on the air that pleases nobody?
Listeners who enjoy jazz have KSBR as an option. This station is run primarily by Saddleback College students and staff. (I should know, since I took several radio courses there in the late 80's). It is used by funds to educate students wanting a decent radio background for starters.
I was responding to Big A's comment, downplaying the importance of small stations due to small listenership.
"You can talk about college stations, indie stations, and pirate stations all you want, but the listenership for all of them is a fraction of the more mainstream stations."
All I'm saying is that there is life in the radio world beyond the KRTH's, the KIIS's and the other mass corporate owned stations. Small stations do matter and they have their many listeners as well, who are satisfied with what they do.
In Big A's case, it's more about the bottom line than the efforts by these small stations to attract and program to their audiences in their unique ways.
So, once again, so what if their listenership is only a fraction of what large markets get. At least they are trying hard to get their listeners in the first place, ala locally, 690, 1510, 950 and 95.5 and the hundreds more around the country.
I'll take these stations any day, over some puny 275 song playlist!