Do you see Audacy or Iheart Blowing up any of their San Francisco Stations? Will KCBS overtake KQED in the ratings sometime in 2022?
Do you see Audacy or Iheart Blowing up any of their San Francisco Stations? Will KCBS overtake KQED in the ratings sometime in 2022?
I don't know if Audacy will try a Dance format, considering that EDM is not as hot right now.I see Audacy blowing up 95.7 The Game's Sports format and bringing back Z95.7 with a CHR/Dance format! However, i don't see iHeart or Cumulus changing any of their stations.
Cumulus at least has KNBR, but they need to consider doing something to KGO and KSFO.
Audacy might blow up 95.7, Put Channel Q on 95.7
Before that they need to work on KTCT. KGO and KSFO both billed around $4 million pre-pandemic while 1050 billed about $600 thousand.Cumulus at least has KNBR, but they need to consider doing something to KGO and KSFO.
Pre-pandemic, that was a $6 million dollar biller. Not huge, but not terrible either.Anyhoo, Audacy might blow up 95.7, Put Channel Q on 95.7
Fully agree. I don't see the point of "gay" radio formats - they always go down the very lazy route of EDM/rhythmic pop. It's never been the case that LGBTQ+ people all go to the club every weekend and want to hear non-stop house music all day long while working and driving.Pre-pandemic, that was a $6 million dollar biller. Not huge, but not terrible either.
The problem with trying to do a "gay" format is the same as trying to do an "Hispanic" format or a "white" format. Each group is way to diverse to actually have a single common type of music or radio programming. Thinking all LGBTQ persons have the exact same taste is a shallow view of a diverse group.
Isn't part of the problem with KTCT that they're branded as KNBR? This must confuse listeners. Would love to hear an explanation of why this was done. KNBR 680 has one of the Bay Area's best signals, so this cannot be a case of bringing KNBR to radios that cannot pick up 680.Before that they need to work on KTCT. KGO and KSFO both billed around $4 million pre-pandemic while 1050 billed about $600 thousand.
Isn't part of the problem with KTCT that they're branded as KNBR? This must confuse listeners.
People who live or lived in the Bay Area dosn't like when putsider say San Fran
Just wishful thinking - but I'd like to see SF have a strong, music centered non-comm for a diverse city along the lines of Radio Milwaukee and the new "Urban Alternative" projects being funded in public media.
Maybe someone could give an Alternative / Active Rock hybrid a shot. It could work with an SF-centric playlist, well known rock DJ's, and a program director who knows rock radio and how to make it successful.
Perhaps they (listeners) have all shifted to internet delivery via Spotify, YouTube music, Sirus/XM, Tunein, Pandora, Apple music music, and the rest of the nearly unlimited choices available that are on the net for any music one wants to listen to without all the commercials.The time for this has long passed, and the audience seems to be satisfied with what they have. Most radio companies are still pretty burned out on the idea of rock radio after the death of KFOG.