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radioprofessor
Guest
I note several Seattle stations making positive adjustments in the last couple of weeks:
KBKS has returned to its true Mainstream CHR sound. A renewed mix of rock, pop, hip hop and rhythmic currents, well dayparted with an emphasis on recurrents. This should instantly increase ratings. Morning show still needs much work. Afternoon and nights are much better. Mid-day is a work in progress as is the imaging.
KMPS: Significant improvement in music selection, with bigger recurrent hits and less commercial interuption.
KRWM: Increase in current airplay and new emphasis on recurrent product as well. They must have done a recent music test, because a weekly monitor shows adjustments.
KMTT: Significant reduction in non-format product. Emphasis on music that matters within format parameters.
KBSG: Reduction in spike songs, emphasis returning on WCBS hit model. Should increase numbers this Fall, after a poor summer.
KIRO: Excellent effort to reimage the station on the production and mechanics part of the equation. They are pure News/Talk with a revised upbeat news clock in AM drive
More punchy talk during the day. Solid direct mail, telemarketing (I got called) and TV campaign. They were not on my radar, but the telemarketing call prompted me to listen again.
Have not listened enough to other stations to make a deterimination in the first couple of weeks of the Fall book, if change has been implemented. In my view, no station has yet
reached for excellence. The adjustments by the above are positive improvements.
KBKS has returned to its true Mainstream CHR sound. A renewed mix of rock, pop, hip hop and rhythmic currents, well dayparted with an emphasis on recurrents. This should instantly increase ratings. Morning show still needs much work. Afternoon and nights are much better. Mid-day is a work in progress as is the imaging.
KMPS: Significant improvement in music selection, with bigger recurrent hits and less commercial interuption.
KRWM: Increase in current airplay and new emphasis on recurrent product as well. They must have done a recent music test, because a weekly monitor shows adjustments.
KMTT: Significant reduction in non-format product. Emphasis on music that matters within format parameters.
KBSG: Reduction in spike songs, emphasis returning on WCBS hit model. Should increase numbers this Fall, after a poor summer.
KIRO: Excellent effort to reimage the station on the production and mechanics part of the equation. They are pure News/Talk with a revised upbeat news clock in AM drive
More punchy talk during the day. Solid direct mail, telemarketing (I got called) and TV campaign. They were not on my radar, but the telemarketing call prompted me to listen again.
Have not listened enough to other stations to make a deterimination in the first couple of weeks of the Fall book, if change has been implemented. In my view, no station has yet
reached for excellence. The adjustments by the above are positive improvements.