> > > One thing that has suprised me is that KXYZ has never made
> > > the ratings, while little dayime KIKK 650 when it was
> > > Business News was pulling down a near 1.0 rating every
> > > month. There are very good people on KXYZ and thought the
> > > station would have at least an one rating.
> >
> > Here's a question I don't have an answer to:
> >
> > What did Business Radio 650 get ratings-wise in its first
> > year of operation?
> >
> > Biz Radio did drop a good amount of cash on marketing when
> > they first signed on, but there's probably a good chunk of
> > people who used to listen to 650 that don't realize that the
> > station is reconstituted at 1320.
> >
> > Perhaps we're judging this one a little too early. Biz Talk
> > is a low rated format to begin with by the nature of its
> > niche, so it might take awhile to climb back to that 1
> > share.
> >
> From my attempts to buy the station for one of my high end
> niche clients, they made it damn near impossible. Dan
> Frishberg, the owner, tried selling me some cockamayme B.S.
> that did not include a commercial, but rather a vague idea
> that his listeners would pick up in regards to my client's
> services. He then tried to tell me that traditional
> advertising and marketing doesn't work. This guy is the
> "brains" behind this operation? He's a financial guy who
> has no business telling an experienced advertising exec how
> advertising works. The rep I was working with over there had
> no words to say to me regarding Frishberg's ideas. I could
> tell he felt extremely uncomfortable with this guy and he
> finally had enough and left around Labor Day. He was one of
> the only people over there that knew anything about media.
> Very surprising. Therein lies the answer to why the station
> has not seen much success. They have failed to recruit or
> keep anyone that has any radio sales and marketing
> experience. They are relying on Frishberg (zero media
> experience) to run the show. I briefly met Brent Clanton,
> but I did not see where he was in charge. Apparantly,
> everone marches to Frishberg's orders. That was apparantly
> the reason I could not get things done over there. It's
> also interesting that nobody has bothered to call me to see
> if I was still interested in advertising over there. Again,
> it's inexperience and amateurism. That's not how to run a
> radio station in the 7th largest radio market. Hell, that's
> not the way to run a station in the 777th market. It's a
> shame because I am a fan of the station. The content is
> still good, although it's not as good as it was a few months
> ago. I don't think you'll see any ratings over there until
> they get someone who knows how to run and market a station,
> granted the format will never generate much. I don't even
> know if they have sales people any more. I heard Clanton is
> good, but it's Frishberg that runs everything. I found it
> insulting when Frishberg tried to tell me how to do my
> business. I would never tell him how to invest. That's not
> my niche. Nonetheless, I hope they hang around, but I'm not
> going to be surprised when they pull the plug before they
> excercise their option to buy.
>
This is from an artical in the Dallas Business Journal dated August 15th 2005,
www.bizjournals.com/industries/high_tech/cable_tv_radio/2005/08/05/dallas_story4.html.
"Frishberg says BizRadio 1360 {KMNY 1360 Hurst, TX {{Hurst is bounded by I-820 East Loop; TX10 Hurst Blvd; and TX183 Airport Frwy adjacent to NE Fort Worth}} with 50,000 watts day and around 900 watts at night} has a good start toward becoming profitable in 18 to 24 months. But it remains to be seen if the Dallas station can match BizRadio 1320's success. The Houston station became profitable in five months, beating projections by more than a year."
KMNY simulcasts KXYZ Houston, at least Monday through Friday. It sounds like BizRadio 1320 is doing very well in Houston without any ratings. This could be why some of the bottom feeders in the ratings or those that never or rarely show up in the ratings do not change the station format, they are making money.
BizRadio 1320 signed on February 1st 2005, so they were making money by July of this year. Brent Clanton seems to be very knowledgable about running a station, although I do not doubt for a second that Frishberg is calling the shots.
I don't keep the ratings from month to month and could not find any place on the web where old ratings have been archieved. I spent about two hours looking to see if I could get an answer on the KIKK 650 question and came up empty.
Mike O