Let's compare SF with other large markets for local talk shows on commercial stations...
1. New York: WABC (Red Apple) has local talk shows most of the day. WOR (iHeart) has local talk from morning drive until noon. WNYM (Salem) has Joe Piscopo in mornings.
2. Los Angeles: KFI (iHeart) is all local except for overnight. KABC (Cumulus) has an afternoon show. KRLA (Salem) has a morning show.
3. Chicago: WGN (Nexstar) is all local except overnight. WLS (Cumulus) and WIND (Salem) both have AM and PM drive shows.
4. Dallas (now ahead of SF in market size): WBAP-AM-FM (Cumulus) are a mix of local and syndicated shows. KRLD (Audacy) has two local shows in middays. KLIF (Cumulus) and KSKY (Salem) have local morning shows.
5. San Francisco: KSFO (Cumulus) has NO local talk shows. It uses Armstrong & Getty in AM drive. KTRB (Salem) also has no local shows, even though Salem's stations in other large markets have morning shows. Non-commercial KQED has a locally produced two-hour show in middays. But that isn't a substitute for at least one local show on a commercial talk station in SF.
I understand, market conditions change. KSFO had a few local shows and dropped them one-by-one for financial reasons. KGO had local talk shows. It saw its ratings and profits dwindle and switched to sports betting two years ago.
So what's wrong with San Francisco? How can Dallas have seven local talk shows spread across four stations and SF has none?
1. New York: WABC (Red Apple) has local talk shows most of the day. WOR (iHeart) has local talk from morning drive until noon. WNYM (Salem) has Joe Piscopo in mornings.
2. Los Angeles: KFI (iHeart) is all local except for overnight. KABC (Cumulus) has an afternoon show. KRLA (Salem) has a morning show.
3. Chicago: WGN (Nexstar) is all local except overnight. WLS (Cumulus) and WIND (Salem) both have AM and PM drive shows.
4. Dallas (now ahead of SF in market size): WBAP-AM-FM (Cumulus) are a mix of local and syndicated shows. KRLD (Audacy) has two local shows in middays. KLIF (Cumulus) and KSKY (Salem) have local morning shows.
5. San Francisco: KSFO (Cumulus) has NO local talk shows. It uses Armstrong & Getty in AM drive. KTRB (Salem) also has no local shows, even though Salem's stations in other large markets have morning shows. Non-commercial KQED has a locally produced two-hour show in middays. But that isn't a substitute for at least one local show on a commercial talk station in SF.
I understand, market conditions change. KSFO had a few local shows and dropped them one-by-one for financial reasons. KGO had local talk shows. It saw its ratings and profits dwindle and switched to sports betting two years ago.
So what's wrong with San Francisco? How can Dallas have seven local talk shows spread across four stations and SF has none?

