There’s nothing more kroq can do, other than reverting to their 2020-21 new music phase (which they probably should’ve stuck with)Also who thinks there might be music adjustments. I'm betting on KROQ for that one
The audience continues to come back to KROQ---they just don't stay long enough.
But, I remember correctly, the cume was around the same, wasn’t it? During their new music phase of 2020-21Goldilocks syndrome. The music is either too old or too new. The minute a song they don't like comes on, they're gone.
But for the most part both stations have the same playlist. Does kysr do better cause of the woody show. I don't think kroq has a very good morning show. Why is kysr beating kroq consistently? It seems they stopped the bleeding at Kroq bringin kevin Weatherly back.Goldilocks syndrome. The music is either too old or too new. The minute a song they don't like comes on, they're gone.
I understand that San Francisco is a vey different market than LA, but perhaps the powers that be at Audacy will consider tweaking the KROQ format to classic alternative like their sister station Live 105.
The music director of Live 105 works at KROQ. There's a lot of resource sharing between the stations. Regular listeners to the two stations post here how different the two stations sound. Some have said there's more new music at Live 105. Some say there's more at KROQ. Looking at the playlists for each station, there are a few more currents at Live 105, but they're both heavy on 90s alternative.
I listen to locally Live 105 in SF a few hours a day every day of the week, and most of the songs are 2000’s and 2010’s with some currents and 90’s sprinkled.
Sure would considering I never hear them, haha. And I listen way too much to KITS!You'd be surprised how many 80s songs they actually play.
Sure would considering I never hear them, haha. And I listen way too much to KITS!
I’ve never once heard a Bob Marley song on Live 105, also the playlist is over 600 as of January — my car actually tracks everything I listen to and I went through and the only one I saw in this was REM and Depeche Mode.They have a 400 song playlist, and about 75 of them are 80s and even some 70s. I see several Bob Marley songs from the 70s. From the 80s: The Clash, REM, Nails, Cowboy Junkies, Depeche Mode, Joy Division, New Order, Simple Minds, Violent Femmes. Just from last week.
What's the story with all the Bob Marley music? Are the promoting the movie?
I’ve never once heard a Bob Marley song on Live 105, also the playlist is over 600 as of January
The vast majority is late 90’s-Currents, Blink 182, Green Day, AJR, Bad Omens, Cannons, Cold War Kids and Foo Fighters. A lot of currents in the past week, which I’m fine with.
Considering the majority of the songs are current, I think alternative (a lot, not just KITS) have swapped to a format like Hot AC. Play a variety of “alternative” with a focus on the formats most successful period, for alternative that is 2000-2015.My source is Mediabase. They track every song the station plays and are the authoritative source for airplay.
So what would you consider 'classic alternative?' That sounds like it to me. What are they missing?
Remember, BigA has MediaBase access and, thus, gets daily and weekly and custom period spin data along with charitable data on the age of songs and other characteristics. He does not listen "a few hours a day" but he sees 168 hours a week in neat tables. He can also see songs by artist, songs by # of plays, songs by daypart or by year and all kinds of other metrics and views.Gonna have to question that one, no offense.
I listen to locally Live 105 in SF a few hours a day every day of the week, and most of the songs are 2000’s and 2010’s with some currents and 90’s sprinkled.