Note, KGO is the second highest rated all-talk station in SFO (behind KSFO). And with the excellent John Rothmann in evenings and Pat Thurston in mid-day, the station has a chance to move upwards. If they could dump the awful A&G morning show and bring in a local morning show, KGO's fortune's would further have a good chance of upward momentum.
Regarding ratings, what's the take on classic hits KBAY, which regularly dominates the San Jose ratings?
Regarding ratings, what's the take on classic hits KBAY, which regularly dominates the San Jose ratings?
Does Bonneville throw the baby out with the bath water and do something drastic with 102.9, such as returning a true AAA station to the market?
The simple answer is no. If you think country music is not at a strong point now, AAA is at an even lower point. It was stronger five years ago. If you're going to blow up a station, the last format you'd pick is AAA, even in San Francisco, especially if the owner is Bonneville.
The San Jose ratings are also part of the San Francisco ratings. KBAY does not do well in the full market (SJ is an "embedded" market) because of signal.
Does Bonneville throw the baby out with the bath water and do something drastic with 102.9, such as returning a true AAA station to the market?
The only reason I would consider an AOR/AAA station again in SF is because of the history of KFOG
Do you see any Bay Area radio stations flipping formats in the coming year? Will the Country music format make a return to this market?