How about all 80s?According to Wikipedia, Lake Arrowhead is 86.4% White, 73.0% Non-Hispanic White and only 0.8% African American. Doesn't sound like a KTWV-like audience demo.
KTWV feels more like a Rhythmic AC (with a sprinkle of Soft AC) than a core Urban AC, and rhythmic oldies KQIE already serves the Inland Empire.Just wanted to get everyone's opinion about KHTI. It's now at a lousy 0.8 share overall. I think a KTWV type format might work. How is their billing. I know they have a limited signal but they should at least try to get something going on that signal.
Ah, come on....Oh yeah I want to listen to a station that plays nothing but 8675309 and come on eileen and melt with you and tainted love and jump etc... Absolutely Not!!!
Classic Hits and Classic Rock may workKTWV feels more like a Rhythmic AC (with a sprinkle of Soft AC) than a core Urban AC, and rhythmic oldies KQIE already serves the Inland Empire.
KHTI may play it safe and flip to a Classic Hits format to attract the upper end of the 25-54 demo. Some listeners aged 40-54 may not be fond of the late 00s/early 10s being played on KOLA. Also, at times, KOLA may play a non-hit like Santeria and Atomic Dog. So KHTI may consider taking away shares, either as a pop-leaning one or a classic rock-leaning one.
Oh yeah I want to listen to a station that plays nothing but 8675309 and come on eileen and melt with you and tainted love and jump etc... Absolutely Not!!!
Eh, I'm not sure if KIIS-FM ever played Frank Zappa back in the day. Zappa is unlikely to be played on an AOR station, much less a Classic Hits one.Maybe so but anytime any station plays those tunes I change the station. That goes for any of the overplayed 80s tunes. Play deeper cuts and I will listen.
Play limahl never ending story or red rockers china or Inxs this time. Duran Duran save a prayer. Alphaville forever young. Jimmy Harnin Where are you now. Billy Idol hot in the city. Frank Zappa valley girl. All these were hits also but you rarely hear them if at all. It's not like these were obscure songs.
Classic Hits and Classic Rock may work
An important thing to remember is that all the Mt Wilson LA FMs cover Riverside-San Bernardino marke just as well as the LA market. But only one Inland Empire FM has even partial coverage of any significant part of the LA Metro Survey Area.Those formats are already covered in the market. Pretty much everything this market might want is already covered. Except maybe another sub-genre of the various Spanish formats already available.
The Inland Empire has a higher percentage of Hispanics than the LA market. If you look all around Riverside and San Bernardino counties including the High Desert market and the Palm Springs market, the pickups are mostly owned by Hispanics. There is a detailed reasoning process here, but it has to do with vehicles being shared by family members; one or more family members will be dropped at work and the driver will use the vehicle for yet another job.Last time I traveled out there, I saw an awful lot of pickup trucks. Maybe a second country station to compete with KFRG. Audacy has been cutting staff there, so a better staffed local competitor could eat up some audience.
Listen to KROQ HD2 Roq of the 80s -- super deep cuts there. Actually, much deeper than the ones you mention.Maybe so but anytime any station plays those tunes I change the station. That goes for any of the overplayed 80s tunes. Play deeper cuts and I will listen.
Play limahl never ending story or red rockers china or Inxs this time. Duran Duran save a prayer. Alphaville forever young. Jimmy Harnin Where are you now. Billy Idol hot in the city. Frank Zappa valley girl. All these were hits also but you rarely hear them if at all. It's not like these were obscure songs.
The Inland Empire has a higher percentage of Hispanics than the LA market. If you look all around Riverside and San Bernardino counties including the High Desert market and the Palm Springs market, the pickups are mostly owned by Hispanics.
KCKC FM already tried that back in 1993-94I get all that. At one time KFRG was not only #1, but by a huge margin. Not anymore. Any possible format idea that doesn't consider the changing demographics of the area is destined to fail.
Maybe so but anytime any station plays those tunes I change the station. That goes for any of the overplayed 80s tunes. Play deeper cuts and I will listen.
Play limahl never ending story or red rockers china or Inxs this time. Duran Duran save a prayer. Alphaville forever young. Jimmy Harnin Where are you now. Billy Idol hot in the city. Frank Zappa valley girl. All these were hits also but you rarely hear them if at all. It's not like these were obscure songs.
Or that lovely ditty by the Singing Nun...Past hit status doesn't mean a song is a hit today. If that was the case, we'd be hearing "We Are The World" twice a day, every day.
KCKC FM already tried that back in 1993-94
Gee, maybe it is the combination of the owner and the signal. The 65 dbu covers less than a quarter of the market population.Truthfully this station has tried just about every possible format from oldies to country to hip hop to rhythmic AC to alternative.
Perhaps after all that, the format isn't the problem.
I am not sure about KIIS because I lived at Lake Tahoe at the time, but I suspect they did because I know the Mighty 690 did.Eh, I'm not sure if KIIS-FM ever played Frank Zappa back in the day. Zappa is unlikely to be played on an AOR station, much less a Classic Hits one.
Not all stations back in the day, more specifically the successful ones, are freeform or progressive rock.