1069_KIFR said:WOW, KBLX jumped from 2.3 to 2.8! The changes that Entercom has made is already paying off, while The Game stays at 0.7
1069_KIFR said:Maybe KOIT lost listeners to KOSF.
nitnitr said:There are a lot of listeners to KNBR during the Giant's season. A probable reason for their upswing. The others in the top of the ratings may have gone down a bit, but it could be a little due to Baseball on on KNBR. Likely in the fall, once the Baseball season is gone, the ratings flip a little. SF is a big Baseball city.
nitnitr said:Like KNBR in general though. Can't get KQED-FM in Sacramento though, especially since I live on the east side of the area. Their site doesn't seem to be very intuitive for radio listeners though. Just looking at it. It was hard to find the online listen link.
1069_KIFR said:No worries. Welcome to the conversation.
KQEI would not help KQED's ratings in SF, KQEI numbers should be reported in the Sacramento Market.
Is the only difference, the top of the hour ID?
Mark Jeffries said:1069_KIFR said:No worries. Welcome to the conversation.
KQEI would not help KQED's ratings in SF, KQEI numbers should be reported in the Sacramento Market.
Is the only difference, the top of the hour ID?
Most pubcasters with multiple outlets outside of state public radio networks like Minnesota or Wisconsin run their IDs together at the top of the hour.
travisl5678 said:95.7 Flatlined with the beginning of baseball season, stick a fork in em, there done!
Can we start the new format guesses?
Lkeller said:How about another try at Country music, with an animal name. 95.7 has already been "The Bear," and "The Wolf." How about something with more of a backwoods flavor - "The Squirrel," for example. Or it could be one of those people-name stations like "Jack" or "Bob"...call it "Billy Ray 95.7" or "Bubba 95.7."
DavidKaye said:Lkeller said:How about another try at Country music, with an animal name. 95.7 has already been "The Bear," and "The Wolf." How about something with more of a backwoods flavor - "The Squirrel," for example. Or it could be one of those people-name stations like "Jack" or "Bob"...call it "Billy Ray 95.7" or "Bubba 95.7."
What passes for country music these days has been tried time and again in the Bay Area and it simply doesn't work very well. Sure, KRTY can do it, but there appears to be a big difference between Southbay music choices and the rest of the Bay Area.
A friend at Cumulus says KOIT hit an all-time low of 7th place with women 25-54 and 10th with Adults 25-54. Not that I don't trust my friend (there's always heavy competition between them and Entercom), but can anyone confirm that?