102.9 getting worse ratings as La Z than they were with the placeholder Smooth Jazz.
Warm has the Christmas music reputation and expertise.Only WARM and THE SOUND were all Christmas Music during December book (which is actually mostly month of November) flipping earlier this year. Seems to have worked okay for WARM, not SOUND.
Different Christmas music strategies.KCMS, STAR and others flipped several weeks later for the Holiday book (the month of December primarily).
It would be surprising to see those Star spots on any other station besides KOMO. Warm usually buys some traditional TV and cable avails and does multiple stealth direct marketing campaigns throughout the year.Saw commercials today on TV for WARM and STAR. Both say they have a New Sound, probably just marketing!
For those of us who are out of the market, what were the other two stations that switched to All Christmas?Six stations flipped All-Christmas in Seattle this year, two earlier in the December book (November) the rest in the Holiday book (December). Seems it was a smart move for WARM to go early, not as wise for THE SOUND.
Otherwise numbers remain pretty consistent in Seattle with MOVIN, WARM and others on top. KUOW, END and STAR seem to have rebounded to their usual market positions after a few lower months especially in their respective demos. Bet the impeachment controversy helped KUOW and KIRO for that matter along with Seahawks. Last year there were several talent changes and format adjustments around Christmas. None that I can tell this year, anything different? As the poster said above: Seattle radio is consistent.
For those of us who are out of the market, what were the other two stations that switched to All Christmas?
Hispanics make up only 10% of the Metro.
Hispanics make up only 10% of the Metro.
May only be 10% of Seattle metro but it's growing. Look at Monroe. 9.5% in 2000, now 17%+ as of 2010 and I'm sure higher in 2020. They make up 16% of Federal Way and over 20% of Burien. The working-class towns are where they are mostly at, and I've seen 99.3 booths at the Evergreen State Fair in the past.
You refer to six Christmas stations. Nine pages later, I still don't have an answer to my question. Am I to infer that both Country stations switched to All Christmas? It doesn't actually say that.
Hispanics make up only 10% of the Metro.
You refer to six Christmas stations. Nine pages later, I still don't have an answer to my question. Am I to infer that both Country stations switched to All Christmas? It doesn't actually say that.