Were the first 25 years of KLOS as pathetic & lame from a music standpoint as the most recent 25 years?
Rumor mill: KLOS being sold?
Don't understand how selling a radio station to a profitable owner is indicative of the death of radio.
I don’t get that statement either. If this did end up happening I can’t see them making any dramatic changes to the station.
Really? You think a company that calls itself "California’s Largest Minority Owned Broadcast Media Group" that owns Spanish language TV and radio stations and the biggest Hip Hop station on the west coast is going to leave in place a format that is mainly directed to aging white males?
What Spanish language radio station do they own?
I only see listings for KDAY, KDEY and KPWR... throwbacks and current HipHop/Rhythmic CHR.
And the "minority owned" claim is, I believe, false. LBI is minority owned and has the Estrella TV network and a local station as well as 5 FMs in the LA DMA.
Don't understand how selling a radio station to a profitable owner is indicative of the death of radio.
It’s sad to see all the Heritage Rock Stations leaving the dial, Thanks Corporate Radio you’re again doing it to yourself losing listeners.
That's one thing about radio message boards and radio Facebook groups that are dominated by aging white males. Everything that targets anything other than aging white males means the certain death of radio.
That's one thing about radio message boards and radio Facebook groups that are dominated by aging white males. Everything that targets anything other than aging white males means the certain death of radio.
That would be something if Meruelo were to purchase KLOS!!!
We almost assuredly could kiss the sorta mainstream rock / sorta classic rock format good bye. Entercom would be thrilled by that result, since three of their stations would stand to benefit. Would be interesting to see if they'd take either 93.1 Jack FM or K-Earth in more of a classic rock direction.
Jack FM's playlist these days reminds me of what KFM-BFM in San Diego was doing until last year but for a couple non-rock songs each hour.
Also, cannot help but wonder if a format change at KLOS would prompt iHeart to flip Fault 98.7 to its cookie-cutter "New Generation of Classic Rock" format. In music dayparts, 98.7's ratings have stunk for quite some time.
What we're seeing is that there are fewer and fewer genres of music that will attract enough people for advertisers. If that's the case, then there's not as much of a need for as many commercial radio stations. That's what's happened in LA. The audience for this format is declining. They could change the format or evolve it to another type of rock, but that format isn't growing either. They could have changed the format 20 years ago when the decline began, but the end result would have likely been the same. But my view is a lot of this is being caused by changes in the music business and the audience for music.
Add to that the fact that some of the older leaning formats, like classic rock, are aging out of the sales demos year by year, and it can be projected that many markets will be without a variety of rock stations in the future.