So what? This ain't Boston. Or Hartford.
No, but it's a San Francisco-like liberal-leaning, blue-state market, as are Boston and Hartford.
So what? This ain't Boston. Or Hartford.
Country has done quite well in Boston for several years now, both WKLB and iHeart's limited-signal WBWL. Not many "conservatives and gun nuts" there, nor in the Hartford market, where WWYZ is strong.
Other than SF being almost twice the population and having a completely different ethnic composition, yeah, they're a lot like each other.
How different ethnically are Seattle and SF?
In the Seattle southern suburbs we have 80 languages spoken in some of the schools. Is SF more diverse than that?
How different ethnically are Seattle and SF? In the Seattle southern suburbs we have 80 languages spoken in some of the schools. Is SF more diverse than that?
In radio, it is about the number of non-Hispanic whites vs. the major ethnicities.
SF
White 41.7%
Black 6.7%
Asian 27.6%
Hispanic 24.7%
Seattle
White 68.7%
Black 6.5%
Asian 14.1%
Hispanic 9.9%
KRWM sitting at a 4.9, that's down from last month. I think KSWD is starting to chew away at KRWM with their softer lean of music. Not everyone wants to listen to 'I've Got a Feeling' or 'Cake by the Ocean' while they are working. 94.1 is close to beating KPLZ in the ratings.
On the other hand, KISQ San Francisco (also Soft AC) is 3rd place in the overall PPM this month.
I wonder if KFNY will reach a 1-share before their 'placeholder' smooth jazz is done. Probably hear it in a lot of doctor's and dentist offices in Pierce and Thurston County nowadays.
Classic Hits is on 95.3 (K237FR) in Olympia, they call themselves 'KGY'.
(aside from news-talk, which could work, although FM news seems to be dying a slow death)
Yeah I do (even though one is an NPR station which I personally don't count as "FM news talk). I was looking at other markets that have dropped the format in recent years (Two top ten markets, New York City and Boston, immediately come to mind.)
In radio, it is about the number of non-Hispanic whites vs. the major ethnicities.
SF
White 41.7%
Black 6.7%
Asian 27.6%
Hispanic 24.7%
Seattle
White 68.7%
Black 6.5%
Asian 14.1%
Hispanic 9.9%
Interesting! If Urban radio targets mostly Blacks, then why has Seattle never had Urban or Urban AC on a full market fm signal but SF has had both for years? Until KUBE flipped formats, that was the closest thing we had to an Urban, and the Urban format appears to be what's running on KPWK-HD2. As for Urban AC, the only option we have is an AM with a limited signal, and KHTP's throwback format.
Might be too soon to say. The new KNUC morning show hasn't really started yet.
In radio, it is about the number of non-Hispanic whites vs. the major ethnicities.
SF
White 41.7%
Black 6.7%
Asian 27.6%
Hispanic 24.7%
Seattle
White 68.7%
Black 6.5%
Asian 14.1%
Hispanic 9.9%
Thank you for the information.
So Seattle has a higher percentage of 'white' people -- nearly 70%, that's a lot.
They have one in the corner office and its SO full of BS you can smell it wafting off the 5th floor down to Factoria.Hubbard really needs to put a mechanical bull in the staff lounge.
Still, Country seems to be underperforming. I realise that KNUC is still finding its bearings, but the Wolf has been on the air for about a decade, and -- if memory serves -- it's not nearly as high as KMPS was in the 1990's and early 2000's. With only two Country choices in the market, it would seem that the ratings would still be a bit higher than they are right now for at least one of the stations.
However, I'd suggest to improve their website and social media. The website is very bland and generic, and so is the social media.