Please give generously to stations without shares, Los Angeles, California. LolOh my gosh now kroq and knou are tied at 1.6 and 1.4 respectively. When I saw it today my heart sank. We are losing 2 good signals to dismal shares. Somethings gotta give. Just a side note KLOS is also dismal at 2.2 on a downward spiral as well
Given that sports radio is not cheap, Audacy needs to find compelling personalities for sports.I still believe - when the moment is right - Audacy will eventually flip one of its local FMs to Sports.
These stations have older demos, and they're mostly on AM and/or translators even on those markets. The LA market is different in that the Hispanic demos are not as affluent as those in Miami and even PR.Another long shot would be Spanish Talk. Miami has several of those stations, namely WSUA, WAQI, and WURN. I believe Puerto Rico is the same, too, in terms of having talk stations. Again, a very long shot.
Adults in their 30s & 40s is where the money is at, and as you mention, Audacy has several stations that perform well locally in that regard.
Kroq needs a new PD. Mike Kaplan aka the show isn't where it's at. He didn't do alt 98.7 any favors. As the woody show said when he was there great guy to hang with and nice guy but terrible at his job.
KRTH does magnificently with Hispanics. They over index there considerably.Adults in their 30s & 40s is where the money is at, and as you mention, Audacy has several stations that perform well lo
None of Audacy's local properties do a particularly good job of serving the Hispanic community. That is one area where potential opportunity may exist.
The demos in Miami are extremely old. And PR is basically a foreign country with its own topics and interests thát are unrelated to US politics, economics and social issues.These stations have older demos, and they're mostly on AM and/or translators even on those markets. The LA market is different in that the Hispanic demos are not as affluent as those in Miami and even PR.
Must be the new wave music that attracts Mexican-American listeners. K-Earth just can't get enough (no pun intended) of Depeche Mode, New Order, and a few other new wave acts; it doesn't even matter if Jack and KROQ are sister stations.KRTH does magnificently with Hispanics. They over index there considerably.
Wouldn't discussion of immigration issues resonate among listeners in Southern California?The demos in Miami are extremely old. And PR is basically a foreign country with its own topics and interests thát are unrelated to US politics, economics and social issues.
It does. But most of that goes on segments on the popular morning and afternoon shows of KSCA, KLAX, KBUE and KLYY.Wouldn't discussion of immigration issues resonate among listeners in Southern California?