What is the hottest format on Bay Area radio right now?
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I would say News and Talk.
Based on the latest ratings, stations with a News or Talk format add up to just under a 20 share (KQED HD1 and HD2, KCBS, KALW, KSRO). If we add unrated KSFO, it's probably right at a 20 share.
Yeah, but...
Remember that shares are a factor of not just how many people are listening, but how long they listen.
Although nobody buys advertising this way, weekly cume gives a better overview of a format's listener base. So if you take those stations you listed, they have a total weekly cume of 1,427,700.
KOIT all by itself has a weekly cume of 1,022,900. Add Star, The Breeze, Alice, KEZR, KUIC, KKIQ and KZST and AC has 3,802,100.
Don't wanna lump Hot AC in with that? Okay. AC is at 1,959,900. Hot AC has 1,842,200.
And you can't rule out demos---News/Talk skews older. Not sure how that translates to "hot". I think right now, in terms of formats, it's an AC/Hot AC world.
I would agree with you about San Francisco and some other large urban areas. However...
Country still remains the #1 format in both rural areas and in cities in the southern and midwestern parts of the U.S..
What is the hottest format on Bay Area radio right now?
Is that the sum of each station's individual cume, or the derived cume using Nielsen software? I ask because of the clarification I make next.Although nobody buys advertising this way, weekly cume gives a better overview of a format's listener base. So if you take those stations you listed, they have a total weekly cume of 1,427,700.
You can't add cume. Nearly every listener in Nielsen surveys reports or is detected as listening to multiple stations in each monthly survey period or in the internal (subscribers only) weekly reports.KOIT all by itself has a weekly cume of 1,022,900. Add Star, The Breeze, Alice, KEZR, KUIC, KKIQ and KZST and AC has 3,802,100.