Rock doesn't do well in the ie as its mostly a Hispanic outletSad for KCAL. They are the only real rock station in the region. LA doesn't have a KCAL like station. But sister station KOLA does really well so maybe it makes up in revenue.
Wonder if KCAL had a better signal (and KHTI too) would we see better numbers?
Lack of decent active rock friendly material certainly doesn't help. This has pushed the more successful active rock stations like KUPD to start to skew towards playing more of the 90's and 2000's rock.The active rock format has been really struggling for like... 20 years?
I think KUPD in Phoenix is one of the only stations left.
I wonder if Meruelo decided to rock a little less hard than KLOS had been known for? In the last two hours, on the "Song History" page, I see a few pop-leaning titles, "More Than A Feeling" by Boston, "Fat Bottomed Girls" by Queen, "Start Me Up" by the Stones and "Magic Man" by Heart. Of course, there's plenty of Zeppelin, Linkin Park, Guns n Roses and ACDC. So it's still not a "mainstream" classic rock station. But I guess it's backed off some of its buzzsaw sound.Another factor: KLOS outperforms KCAL by a factor of close to three. Since Meruelo acquired it, they have had less of an AOR-style presentation; they talk over intros, have produced sweepers, etc. They also, last time I listened, appear to have a playlist which leans closer to Classic Rock than to Active Rock (I will have to look in Mediabase when I have a few spare minutes to check them against KCAL on that point).
Lack of decent active rock friendly material certainly doesn't help. This has pushed the more successful active rock stations like KUPD to start to skew towards playing more of the 90's and 2000's rock.
I wonder if Meruelo decided to rock a little less hard than KLOS had been known for? In the last two hours, on the "Song History" page, I see a few pop-leaning titles, "More Than A Feeling" by Boston, "Fat Bottomed Girls" by Queen, "Start Me Up" by the Stones and "Magic Man" by Heart. Of course, there's plenty of Zeppelin, Linkin Park, Guns n Roses and ACDC. So it's still not a "mainstream" classic rock station. But I guess it's backed off some of its buzzsaw sound.
I always wondered why KLOS is so hard-edged? Is it the beach culture? When it had competition, maybe it staked its territory as the harder rock station. But with no one else playing Classic Rock, why is there no room for the core artists heard on most other Classic Rock stations? Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Seger, Steve Miller, Eric Clapton, Billy Joel, Elton John, etc. WAXQ plays these artists and it's #3 in New York. KLOS doesn't and it's #9 (and it had been around #14 a few months ago).
It's not struggling everywhere. San Diego's KIOZ has been Active Rock for decades. And it does pretty well in key demos.The active rock format has been really struggling for like... 20 years?
I think KUPD in Phoenix is one of the only stations left.