Remember, again, that what you see in the SF book includes San Jose, so the San Francisco book includes the San Jose listeners.Wow, KRTY had a huge month in both markets 6+!
KBAY switched to Country on April 5th. This is the March ratings!Looking at the KBAY numbers, it really looks like they should have chosen mix 106.5 instead for country.
yes? The old format got good ratings, better than mix 106.5.KBAY switched to Country on April 5th. This is the March ratings!
Both stations were dead even in 6+ at 1.5!yes? The old format got good ratings, better than mix 106.5.
That wouldn't be a reason. KUDL's stick is east of Sacramento, 80+ miles away, with two major mountains in between. I know from first-hand experience: the only places the two signals interfere a bit is in a few tiny sections of the North Bay.Another advantage of picking 94.5 for country over 106.5 is the fact 94.5 is not susceptible to co-channel interference from KUDL.
Yeah, there's quite a few places in the Livermore valley that have issues with 106.5. Not that 94.5 is all that great, but it's totally listenable in a car.That wouldn't be a reason. KUDL's stick is east of Sacramento, 80+ miles away, with two major mountains in between. I know from first-hand experience: the only places the two signals interfere a bit is in a few tiny sections of the North Bay.
Guess I stand corrected. The Livermore Valley was the one place I hadn't listened to 106.5. Everywhere else in the Bay Area where I've driven, KEZR came in without the Sacto station interfering, except in Marin on Highway 101's downhill sides driving north, or on I-80 north of Richmond.Yeah, there's quite a few places in the Livermore valley that have issues with 106.5. Not that 94.5 is all that great, but it's totally listenable in a car.
Dave B.