Boy, you just don't hear names like that thrown around anymore!
radio-blogger said:Boy, you just don't hear names like that thrown around anymore!
michael hagerty said:radio-blogger said:Boy, you just don't hear names like that thrown around anymore!
And even if you did, only a few of us are old enough to recognize them!
Color Radio, by the way, will be 52 years old next month.
Yikes.
David at USC said:KFWB needs to work to develop local programming of interest to a Southern California audience.
David at USC said:KFWB can do fine as a newstalk station if the programming is compelling. However, much of what KFWB is airing is tape delayed, not local, and not as compelling as what KFI or KGO or KXNT or WABC, etc. offer.
DavidEduardo said:David at USC said:KFWB can do fine as a newstalk station if the programming is compelling. However, much of what KFWB is airing is tape delayed, not local, and not as compelling as what KFI or KGO or KXNT or WABC, etc. offer.
I don't think so. The station does not have a strong enough signal over enough of the market to generate the kind of ratings needed today. About 95% of the metro non-rural or semi-rural listeneing in home and at work is inside the 15mV/M coverage area of local AMs, based on a study of years of diary returns... and since about 70% of radio listening is NOT in the car, that means KFWB just can't cut it.