They are behind KBEM in the ratings now. 0.8 to 1.0 share.
Perhaps a straight ahead AC, not stretching from the 60's to the 80's or 90's?
Perhaps a straight ahead AC, not stretching from the 60's to the 80's or 90's?
You were likely listening to WLUP. All three of the Love signals are limited in range, hence why it’s a trimulcast.When I visited the Twin Cities last summer, I noticed that Love 105's signal was not great...especially heading south into Minneapolis on I-35. Might the signal be an issue?
Yup. 105.1 in the south/east, 105.3 in the north and 105.7 in the west and both downtowns... that's actually a liner they run (or ran at one point) on Love. 105.7 is 900kW atop the IDS center. I think 105.7 had the processing tweaked recently, as it seems to get out a little better on the noise floor compared to before. Maybe it's just me, I don't know. But 105.7 seems stronger than it used to. 105.3 is from Cambridge (north of the cities) with 25kW and 105.1 is from Lakeville (just south of the metro) with 2.6KW. (IIRC) While all three are definitely limited signal wise, the format has proven to do well on those three when nothing else has. (maybe Drive 105, but that's it, and Drive was before PPM too) It would be foolish to ruin it and try for something that doesn't work, as they did with SportsTalk on the 105s once and never got above a 0.1 share. My point is, there is a reason they returned to Love, IT WORKS on those signals, and if Cumulus doesn't think it's working then they might as well sell them or something.You were likely listening to WLUP. All three of the Love signals are limited in range, hence why it’s a trimulcast.
I spent a night with relatives in St. Paul, and I remember the 105.7 signal not being great.Yup. 105.1 in the south/east, 105.3 in the north and 105.7 in the west and both downtowns... that's actually a liner they run (or ran at one point) on Love. 105.7 is 900kW atop the IDS center. I think 105.7 had the processing tweaked recently, as it seems to get out a little better on the noise floor compared to before. Maybe it's just me, I don't know. But 105.7 seems stronger than it used to. 105.3 is from Cambridge (north of the cities) with 25kW and 105.1 is from Lakeville (just south of the metro) with 2.6KW. (IIRC) While all three are definitely limited signal wise, the format has proven to do well on those three when nothing else has. (maybe Drive 105, but that's it, and Drive was before PPM too) It would be foolish to ruin it and try for something that doesn't work, as they did with SportsTalk on the 105s once and never got above a 0.1 share. My point is, there is a reason they returned to Love, IT WORKS on those signals, and if Cumulus doesn't think it's working then they might as well sell them or something.
None of the signals are “that good” which is why it always surprised me that Cumulus was never happy with the ratings they got. Considering the signals and reach, to get 1-2% of the audience 12+ is probably the best you are going to do.I spent a night with relatives in St. Paul, and I remember the 105.7 signal not being great.
Remember Drive 105? That did well enough to keep going for a few years, but the beginning of the end was when The Current first signed on. Drive went downhill from then on until Disney threw in the towel and blew it up. Then when 96.3 tried to challenge The Current, they struggled to do much better than a 1.0. Some of that probably represented Twins fans tuning in for the games, then flipped to other music stations after the game. It was an epic fail.Love 105 had a 3 share when it was Mainstream AC before the idiotic decision to flip to bargain basement sports talk.
Alternative earned horrendously poor ratings when 96.3 programmed the format. Why would Cumulus want to move in that direction?
I don't know how well they are doing since they are never shown on Nielsen any more, but WEZV Myrtle Beach SC, after its owner switched the only other AC to talk, stayed soft AC for nearly a year then finally went mainstream. Now WEZV is soft AC again and the only other ACs are imported from Florence, Charleston and Wilmington.IMO Love 105 should go back to at least a soft AC format that plays new/newer music as well like WLIT in Chicago. To be the only AC in Minneapolis, it leaves a lot to be desired but never should have left the mainstream AC format.
They are behind KBEM in the ratings now. 0.8 to 1.0 share.
Perhaps a straight ahead AC, not stretching from the 60's to the 80's or 90's?
The times I’ve listened to it within the last 6ish months or so, their playlist has been modernized and cut back a bit. When they first started out, their playlist was stretched out, including some stiffs. As of recent (and David would likely have a better overall total than I would), the library has shrunk down to 500 (?) songs overall, maybe slightly more/less.Mainstream AC’s on the 105 frequencies should be one of the easiest formats for Cumulus to sell on those signals, especially considering there would be no direct competition. Keep it soft AC but just modernize it again. As a poster earlier said, trying sports on those signals was a disaster, especially when there was no decent programming to entice people to listen.