briancraig said:I would like to see where KCRW, KUSC and KPCC fall in the high income list.
Indie 103 was a great radio station to those who are serious rock music fans. I think that is one distinction we can agree on. Everyone likes music, so I'm defining the "serious" listener is one who buys a lot of music, attends a lot of shows, reads about music etc. In other words, it is a big part of their life. I doubt if the average KIIS listener fits that description.
I also think it is unfair to make any judgement about Indie's format validity since it was on 103.1, not a full market signal. How can you compare Indie to KROQ or KYSR when you can't even pick Indie up in Burbank. Until someone tries Indie's format on a Class B frequency like 100.3 then I don't think anyone really can say if it was a station that would or could be successful.
radiojomo said:briancraig said:I would like to see where KCRW, KUSC and KPCC fall in the high income list.
Indie 103 was a great radio station to those who are serious rock music fans. I think that is one distinction we can agree on. Everyone likes music, so I'm defining the "serious" listener is one who buys a lot of music, attends a lot of shows, reads about music etc. In other words, it is a big part of their life. I doubt if the average KIIS listener fits that description.
I also think it is unfair to make any judgement about Indie's format validity since it was on 103.1, not a full market signal. How can you compare Indie to KROQ or KYSR when you can't even pick Indie up in Burbank. Until someone tries Indie's format on a Class B frequency like 100.3 then I don't think anyone really can say if it was a station that would or could be successful.
Oh geez do we have to go through this again?
Indie was pummled by KROQ and KYSR even in its limited coverage area. David E. has provided the numerical horror show in the past, don't make him do it again. The only thing a bigger signal would do for Indie is make the failure of the station bigger. And let me tell you, I'm no hater here, I liked Indie and listened to it often (gotta agree with Skinner though, not every song was great. Some bands were played without regard to musical talent). But still a great choice on the dial. Sad to see it go.
But here's the deal. It covered the area where the hip people supposedly live, which is West LA and Santa Monica, with some OC thrown in for good measure. Do you really think that extending the signal to the masses who live in the SF and SG valleys would really increase the percentage of listenership in the area sample? No way.
Guys, it is time to face reality. Indie was a niche station, that served a niche audience that was appropriately on a weak signal that still covered a large part of its total potential listening audience. And market forces still eventually dictated that it must go for something else that gets higher ratings. I don't like it any more than you do, but I've learned to live with it. Indie lasted a long time longer than the pundits here (including myself) said it would. Cherish the memories just like I cherish my KMET memories.
I couldn't agree more. We don't know if an indie rock format is successful or not. But I have a good feeling that if it was tried, it would not be necessarily horrible. KBZT down in San Diego dominates over KIOZ and XTRA in the Arb. survey and they have a format similar to what Indie was.
Indie, because of the diverse music selection, people have respect for the DJ's because they play what they want - no corporate suits above them, not to mention you are more connected to the DJ's they sponsor(ed) or host a ton of shows by bands that enough people listen to, they had specialty shows by well-known people in the music/entertainment industry, great giveaways - there was a better chance for people to win....there is much more...radiojomo said:Here's my question to everyone
What do you think would bring in more revenue and audience
Indie on a Class B signal or The Sound on a Class B signal?
Okay, I'll restate what I said, most people in the music industry felt that Indie was an excellent station because it helped give more exposure to bands out there who don't get any playtime on other stations, they had talent on their that no other station in the L.A. area could top, and the DJ's play what they wanted - and what they wanted were songs that no other station had even heard of. Some people in the music industry don't like Indie because they prefer to hear the same songs every few hours, they prefer having closed minds, and/or are envious of the fact that they were never employed by such a independent entity.Dick Skinner said:i don't get it why do most people on this board seem to discriminate against indie 1031 and its listeners? it f'n annoying! i wonder how most people on this board would feel if i talked about how bad their station is or their playlist is? honestly, just stop doing that! indie was a great cutting edge station, who cares about the rankings they had with certain demographics, flat out it was good, and people in the music industry feel the same way....
I'm in the music industry and I've always maintained that Indie was mediocre at best. The talent was lethargic and disengaged and the music selections were often marginal. I'll say it again: The fact that a song is different and unfamiliar doesn't necessarily make it good. As often as not, I heard songs on Indie that weren't that good. If that's what cutting edge means, fine, but "flat out good?" Not to my ear. If calling it like I see it is "discriminating," then I guess I'm just a big ol' bigot. Oh, and get a sense of humor...drain bamage, indeed. I'm quite amused.
radiojomo said:Here's my question to everyone
What do you think would bring in more revenue and audience
Indie on a Class B signal or The Sound on a Class B signal?
radiojomo said:briancraig said:I would like to see where KCRW, KUSC and KPCC fall in the high income list.
Indie 103 was a great radio station to those who are serious rock music fans. I think that is one distinction we can agree on. Everyone likes music, so I'm defining the "serious" listener is one who buys a lot of music, attends a lot of shows, reads about music etc. In other words, it is a big part of their life. I doubt if the average KIIS listener fits that description.
I also think it is unfair to make any judgement about Indie's format validity since it was on 103.1, not a full market signal. How can you compare Indie to KROQ or KYSR when you can't even pick Indie up in Burbank. Until someone tries Indie's format on a Class B frequency like 100.3 then I don't think anyone really can say if it was a station that would or could be successful.
I couldn't agree more. We don't know if an indie rock format is successful or not. But I have a good feeling that if it was tried, it would not be necessarily horrible. KBZT down in San Diego dominates over KIOZ and XTRA in the Arb. survey and they have a format similar to what Indie was.
radiojomo said:Here's my question to everyone
What do you think would bring in more revenue and audience
Indie on a Class B signal or The Sound on a Class B signal?
RBB05 said:Indie stopped covering much of OC about three years ago when Entravision got approval to alter the signal coverage. Coverage in North OC did Indie no favors because of the demographics of that population.
Indie needed South OC and lost it. In its place, it picked up much of the San Fernando Valley.
A waste for Indie, but a big boon for Gato. Gao's audience will gladly participate in the survey.
And to say KROQ beat Indie in Santa Monica or other areas is a little misleading because Indie's target audience and KROQ's target audience were not the same.
I am not claiming Indie had a bunch of brain surgeons for an audience. I am saying that analyzing numbers/geography/intelligent audience is a difficult taks at best as most of the Indie audience was never going to answer the call from a survey company.
There was a constant chasm as to what to do with programming. Two PD's in the life of Indie with very different ideas. Play the edgy off the beaten track and hard to find stuff? Play the new cutting edge stuff mixed with "hits" from the past? Play the obscure that all of 30 people in LA will know? Indie never had the ratings analysis to answer the question because the heart of its audience was not portrayed in the ratings.
briancraig said:I also think to say that KROQ beat Indie even in Santa Monica and West L.A. is still not valid. The full market signals are just better known than the Class As. They have more of an image, so listeners are more aware of those stations.
How would he know? Entravision isn't pumping ANY money into the online stream - which explains all the ads you hear. It seems EVC has forgotten about Indie long ago...radiojomo said:I think I'm a little too late on this, but has anyone heard this interview with Jeff Liberman, the president of Entravision?
http://www.rbr.com/features/interviews/14885.html
Liberman says that Indie is doing great online and its a very successful move...