It's the worst of times for these two once-solid stations. For Big 98.5, after a 5.0 in October, they have fallen to a 4.6, 4.0, 3.1, and now a 2.9. What is behind this terrible skid? A 5 share is usually good for top-5 in the market and now they are sitting at #12. KDRF and KOLZ would be their closest competitors and they are not exactly knocking it out of the park. It's the lowest that I remember seeing them in years.
As for The Q, the re-branding is what I think has killed them. Losing legendary call letters can make a big difference. They used to pull a solid 4 share consistently as KKOB, 93.3 KOB-FM. Now they have a weak, dated moniker and no real identity. The staff has remained the same but since the re-branding, they are getting their butts kicked by KPEK and KKSS, the latter is enjoying their best ratings in a few years.
Any comments?
As for The Q, the re-branding is what I think has killed them. Losing legendary call letters can make a big difference. They used to pull a solid 4 share consistently as KKOB, 93.3 KOB-FM. Now they have a weak, dated moniker and no real identity. The staff has remained the same but since the re-branding, they are getting their butts kicked by KPEK and KKSS, the latter is enjoying their best ratings in a few years.
Any comments?