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AAR Sale Approved (Would have gone out of biz if it hadn't)

http://ltradio.blogspot.com

SL Green purchase of Air America approved:

"Lawyers for Green asserted that he offered "the only chance for the debtor to avoid liquidation." Air America Chief Executive Scott Elberg said Friday that if the sale was not approved, the network would soon be closed down.

"We'd go out of business," he said.
 
raccoonradio said:
http://ltradio.blogspot.com

SL Green purchase of Air America approved:

"Lawyers for Green asserted that he offered "the only chance for the debtor to avoid liquidation." Air America Chief Executive Scott Elberg said Friday that if the sale was not approved, the network would soon be closed down.

"We'd go out of business," he said.
They just as well go out of business as they are losing affiliates left and right. In California, they lost KOMY-1340, will soon lose KCTC-1320 and KFPT-790. I have heard rumors of them losing San Francisco AND Los Angeles.
 
Madmansam said:
raccoonradio said:
http://ltradio.blogspot.com

SL Green purchase of Air America approved:

"Lawyers for Green asserted that he offered "the only chance for the debtor to avoid liquidation." Air America Chief Executive Scott Elberg said Friday that if the sale was not approved, the network would soon be closed down.

"We'd go out of business," he said.
They just as well go out of business as they are losing affiliates left and right. In California, they lost KOMY-1340, will soon lose KCTC-1320 and KFPT-790. I have heard rumors of them losing San Francisco AND Los Angeles.

San Francisco - Not a chance. They're very committed to the format, and ratings have been going up.

Los Angeles - I heard rumors months ago, but they still seem committed to it. Let's face it - it's LA, there's a ton of stations, and no other formats they could really go with. The station's signal, though it pumps out some serious power, doesn't completely cover the market, due to the vast land area it covers and really bad ground conductivity. Remember, for a long time, 1150 was simulcasting KIIS.
 
AAR alive? Just barely. It's being controlled by a computer with Al
Franken's voice, the AL-9000.
"Good evening Dave. I am fully
operational. What would you like me to do today?...I'm sorry, Dave.
This does not compute. My records
show that Air America has 500 affiliates and you are saying there are only about 50. I'm sorry, Dave.
I'm sorry, Dave...Would you like
me to sing a song? Daisy, daisy,
give me your answer do..."

(sorry, recently saw 2001 and
2010 on DVD and couldn't resist!)
 
FightingIrish said:
Madmansam said:
raccoonradio said:
http://ltradio.blogspot.com

SL Green purchase of Air America approved:

"Lawyers for Green asserted that he offered "the only chance for the debtor to avoid liquidation." Air America Chief Executive Scott Elberg said Friday that if the sale was not approved, the network would soon be closed down.

"We'd go out of business," he said.
They just as well go out of business as they are losing affiliates left and right. In California, they lost KOMY-1340, will soon lose KCTC-1320 and KFPT-790. I have heard rumors of them losing San Francisco AND Los Angeles.

San Francisco - Not a chance. They're very committed to the format, and ratings have been going up.

Los Angeles - I heard rumors months ago, but they still seem committed to it. Let's face it - it's LA, there's a ton of stations, and no other formats they could really go with. The station's signal, though it pumps out some serious power, doesn't completely cover the market, due to the vast land area it covers and really bad ground conductivity. Remember, for a long time, 1150 was simulcasting KIIS.
KQKE-960 committed to their format? Well they dumped Willie Brown's morning show plus their latest ratings were bad (1.1). I wonder if they would dump AAR and pick up Alternative Progressive Programming? As for Los Angeles KTLK-1150, their ratings are worst (0.8). I believe they did better as All Sports. I wonder if progressive talker KSAC-1240 Sacramento will pick up AAR from KCTC or stick with the Alternative Progressive Talk Programming they have?
 
Madmansam said:
KQKE-960 committed to their format? Well they dumped Willie Brown's morning show plus their latest ratings were bad (1.1). I wonder if they would dump AAR and pick up Alternative Progressive Programming? As for Los Angeles KTLK-1150, their ratings are worst (0.8). I believe they did better as All Sports. I wonder if progressive talker KSAC-1240 Sacramento will pick up AAR from KCTC or stick with the Alternative Progressive Talk Programming they have?

Actually, KTLK's rating were worse before flipping to lib talk in February, 2005. They averaged a .3 for year before making the flip. Since that time they are averaging about .9. That's a 300% increase! Whats Alternative Progressive Talk Programming?
 
barooosk said:
Madmansam said:
KQKE-960 committed to their format? Well they dumped Willie Brown's morning show plus their latest ratings were bad (1.1). I wonder if they would dump AAR and pick up Alternative Progressive Programming? As for Los Angeles KTLK-1150, their ratings are worst (0.8). I believe they did better as All Sports. I wonder if progressive talker KSAC-1240 Sacramento will pick up AAR from KCTC or stick with the Alternative Progressive Talk Programming they have?

Actually, KTLK's rating were worse before flipping to lib talk in February, 2005. They averaged a .3 for year before making the flip. Since that time they are averaging about .9. That's a 300% increase! Whats Alternative Progressive Talk Programming?
I mean't Progressive Talk Programming not provided by AAR. Shows like Stephanie Miller, Ed Schultz, Alan Colmes, etc. There are 2 Progressive Talk Stations in Sacramento, AAR affiliate KCTC-1320 (soon to drop in favor of Sports) and Progressive Talk KSAC-1240. KSAC seems to survive (barely without AAR programming). I thought that maybe KQKE or KTLK would keep Progressive Talk but still dump AAR?
 
Madmansam said:
KQKE-960 committed to their format? Well they dumped Willie Brown's morning show plus their latest ratings were bad (1.1). I wonder if they would dump AAR and pick up Alternative Progressive Programming? As for Los Angeles KTLK-1150, their ratings are worst (0.8). I believe they did better as All Sports. I wonder if progressive talker KSAC-1240 Sacramento will pick up AAR from KCTC or stick with the Alternative Progressive Talk Programming they have?

KQKE dropped the local morning show due to lackluster ratings, and in order to add Stephanie Miller, who's show has been doing well in many markets. They also replaced Franken with Hartmann, and the ratings went up considerably. It's never unusual for a station to tinker with its format in hopes that it will attract more listeners. And KQKE is a station that has done this well.

In L.A., 1150 was a sports station for many years, simulcasting with XETRA 690 out of Tijuana. Ratings were pretty crappy, even with 690 having a pretty strong signal to the south and west of L.A. A few years back, the two stations were broken up as CC moved adult standards to 690 (a Mexican station managed by CC), prior to returning it to their Mexican owners, and sports programming was moved to another frequency (KLAC 570). As a result, KLAC gets a stronger signal and a slight increase in their ratings and KTLK's ratings have increased since the sports simulcast years. In fact, KTLK's overall ratings have often been better than KLAC's. See for yourself:

http://******************/ratings.asp?market=3

KTLK has done well with adding local content. Harrison is pretty good, but it's a shame he's interrupted so often for hockey games. He's strong enough to be syndicated, IMO. Lots of local shows on the weekends as well, and Miller does her show out of KTLK's studios, where she's been doing well in the local ratings (relatively, of course).

Keep in mind that overall ratings performance in markets the size of San Francisco and L.A. is indeed relative. Considering the abundance of stations (that's a lot of slices out of that pie!), the vast land area size of the markets, the presense of other radio markets in the area (San Bernadino, Orange County, Ventura, etc.), and the demographics of the market, a single share could actually be considered a success, particularly on an almost-forgotten AM frequency. Hell, there's full-powered FM stations in these large markets that don't even crack a share.

And the PD of KQKE emailed me a few weeks back. They're very committed to the format, even though they're up against stiff competition from KGO and one of the most listened to NPR stations in the country, KQED. Still, the ratings are similar to their conservotalk station (KNEW) and syndicated talk is a pretty cheap format to run. Considering that KQKE doesn't incur the expense of KNEW's affiliation with Michael Savage, I'm willing to bet that KQKE does better on the bottom line than KNEW does.
 
Whats Alternative Progressive Talk Programming?

That's what liberal talk radio is called in Euphamismland.
 
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