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They are probably the only thing people are listening to on the station. With a market with 3 Hot AC stations, the music is not the only thing people listen to on the station.Appears KLLC has righted the ship. Does this mean Sarah and Vinnie are safe?
I feel like one of them should flip to Country to compete with Bay Country. Their signal is pretty weak from what I understand.They are probably the only thing people are listening to on the station. With a market with 3 Hot AC stations, the music is not the only thing people listen to on the station.
Country music doesn’t do very well in San Francisco. Look at the demographics in the Bay Area. You had 95.7fm did 2X country music format and it flopped. KBAY numbers are bad when they switch from ac to country.I feel like one of them should flip to Country to compete with Bay Country. Their signal is pretty weak from what I understand.
Competition for country listeners in one of the most country-hostile radio markets in the USA? Nope.I feel like one of them should flip to Country to compete with Bay Country. Their signal is pretty weak from what I understand.
Country has an incredibly bad track record in the broader San Francisco Bay Area (SFBA) market (which runs from Wine Country in the north to Garlic Country way south of Silicon Valley, a span of at least 100 miles). It's been tried on a number of full-market, full-signal stations and failed each time. However, it has done well in the South Bay/San Jose sub-market, specifically in a long run at a lower-power Class A station (KRTY), and up in the North Bay/Santa Rosa sub-market at KFGY.I feel like one of them should flip to Country to compete with Bay Country. Their signal is pretty weak from what I understand.
Mostly true, but KDVV, the KBAY repeater, is actually licensed to Walnut Creek, and the transmitter is near the Walnut Creek-Lafayette border. I doubt it adds much to the KBAY audience but it can be run on the dirt-cheap, which is what Alpha seems to be going for these days.KRTY's long-time owner died at a ripe old age about 5 years ago, and for estate reasons the station needed to be sold, so it was, to EMF for another K-LOVE repeater. The Country programming and personalities were moved onto the web, which Alpha Media (owner of KBAY) thought gave them a market hole, which they grabbed when they flipped KBAY to "Bay Country" along with a sister station up in Concord in the East Bay. It's been a mediocre performer after an initial burst of interest/listenership.
Both Bonneville and Audacy tried, as mentioned upthread. Nowadays I suspect any such attempt would fare even worse, with Bay Area listeners tending to associate country music with MAGA politics, possibly unfairly, but perceptions matter.I recite this history to make the point that there is an audience for Country if a local operator knows where to find it, but if you think that a full-market station is going to ignore history and flip their station "to compete with Bay Country", you don't know the market.
You're right, Mark, mea culpa. (And FWIW – admittedly not much – it's KKDV.)Mostly true, but KDVV, the KBAY repeater, is actually licensed to Walnut Creek, and the transmitter is near the Walnut Creek-Lafayette border. I doubt it adds much to the KBAY audience but it can be run on the dirt-cheap, which is what Alpha seems to be going for these days.
You know what I always say: a post with a correction of some kind will inevitably make another error!You're right, Mark, mea culpa. (And FWIW – admittedly not much – it's KKDV.)
Another station that had a jump in the ratings is KYLD!
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I think the best use of the 92.1 signal would be for KDFC and KKIQ for KDFC as well.Aside: At this point, I feel the highest and best use of that 92.1 signal would be either as a KALW repeater - but KALW is very parochially focused on San Francisco - or a KEXC repeater - but that may be getting ahead of where KEXP is with its foray into Bay Area radio. These ratings threads creep too far into Psychedelic Phantasyland anyway, and I wouldn't want to encourage even more of that kind of drift.