4UH8SIMBKAGN said:
Not true. Clear Channel expected the surge that KIIS has received.
Funny. KSC in Chicago, the very same company, moved 6.4 in Spring diary to 5.2 in August Week 1 PPM. Nobody was 100% prepared because, as was said at the Morning Show Bootcamp, there are no PPM experts. Every market is showing different variants. And, as I said, there is no PPM market like LA out yet, what with 50% Hispanics in 18-34 and less than 25% non-immigrant, non-hispanic whites in the demo.
Clear Channel also refocused many, many months ago both Star and KBIG based on results from Houston and Philadelphia and they were correct in doing so.
Star was refocused to bite KROQ and keep it from challeninging KIIS' billing as much as it is today. KBIG simply needed a change. To say it was a PPM strategy is simplistic. It was a market strategy, with the coming of PPM part of it. Using any results in Philadelphia, which is not even 5% Hispanic, in LA is absurd.
No doubt, Clear Channel was really the only company in L.A. that was on the ball for the PPM.
Hardly. Each company had its strategy, and in some cases "wait and see" was the right strategy since there was no real way to predict the unique LA market.
Even on THIS board, in this forum, there ARE plenty of pre-PPM results for Los Angeles posts expecting that KIIS would be the top station in the market, amongst other stations that were expected by posters to do better or worse once the PPM started in L.A. They were right. Certain results were expected and in most cases, that is exactly what has happened. Looks like this board does have many forward radio strategizers...but not everyone, of course, can be.
It took from 1965 to 2008 for the diary based surveyed stations to "level out" so it might take a while for the lower rated non-Spanish language stations to level each other out, but they will.
What else do you think, Glen?