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Inland Empire ratings out, and I have questions

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theradiokid

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The ratings for Riverside/San Bernardino were released yesterday, acording to Taylor on Radio-info. They can be found by going to the radio-info ratings page. But, for those of you who are curious, and can’t wait until your brouser loads the page, the top 5 included KFI (from LA), KGGI, KQRB, KOLA, and KFRG.

Now, as an outsider here, I try to watch this market (and all markets around the LA area) closely. However, there are some stations listed here that I’ve never heard of, or am confused about. I wasn’t able to get my questions answered by going to radiostationworld.com, so I thought maybe someone here could clear things up for me, please?

Okay. There’s a station in the listing (9 [tied]) called KSCA-FM. I’ve never heard of that station, and I can’t find it in radiostationworld anywhere. Where is it out of, and what format is it running?

Next, there are 2 stations that have similar calls listed here: KTWV (16 [tie]), and KWVE (19.) Now, I believe that KTWV is the Smooth Jazzer from LA. Am I right? If that’s right, then, what’s KWVE. Is that the Smooth Jazz station out of Temecula at 94.5? Radiostationworld lists that station’s calls as KMYT. If that is not correct, then, what IS KWVE. I can’t find that call sign listed. Where are they from, and, of course, what’s their format?

If you don’t feel comfortable answering these questions on the board, and would rather answer them for me directly, you may do so by sending me a private message, or by sending me an email. My email address appears at the bottom of my posts, and can also be found by looking at my profile.

Any assistance you can give is appreciated. Thanks.

--The Radio Kid
(AKA Oswego Jeremy, as nicknamed by George of the Radio Racket.)
My email: [email protected].
 
KSCA is a regional Mexican station at 101.9 out of Los Angeles. It's always up there in the ratings for the LA market. KWVE, I believe, is referring to 107.9 FM out of San Clemente. It is a Christian station. I'm surprised they show up in the I.E. ratings, since their signal is not too great out there.
 
You ight be ablt to do a lot better by going to:

www.radio-locator.com

and entering the call letters. Or just seach on San Bernadino and click on each of the stations. Will also show a approximate coverage map as well.

KWVE (in San Clemente) shows up on the LA book as well. The station gets reasonable ocverage in the IE because of the transmitter location on the LA/Riverside County line at 5700 feet on Santiago Peak.

Also note that the San Jacinto station (with nearly no power) shows up decently in the ratings.
 
K6JHU said:
Or just seach on San Bernadino and click on each of the stations. Will also show a approximate coverage map as well.

The red inner contour, reduced by about 20%, is where rated listenership will happen, if anywhere.

KWVE (in San Clemente) shows up on the LA book as well.

That is because San Clemente is in the LA market.

Also note that the San Jacinto station (with nearly no power) shows up decently in the ratings.

It's 680 watts at 1400 feet and puts a usable signal over nearly all the market.
 
Neel Mehta said:
KSCA is a regional Mexican station at 101.9 out of Los Angeles. It's always up there in the ratings for the LA market.

It's been in the top 5 in LA for over a decade.

KWVE, I believe, is referring to 107.9 FM out of San Clemente. It is a Christian station. I'm surprised they show up in the I.E. ratings, since their signal is not too great out there.

The KWVE antenna blankets much of the IE, including the San Jacinto, Hemet and Corona areas that are literally right under their stick.
 
theradiokid said:
Now, as an outsider here, I try to watch this market (and all markets around the LA area) closely. However, there are some stations listed here that I’ve never heard of, or am confused about. I wasn’t able to get my questions answered by going to radiostationworld.com, so I thought maybe someone here could clear things up for me, please?

70% of listening in the IE market is to out of market stations, mostly LA.

There’s a station in the listing (9 [tied]) called KSCA-FM. I’ve never heard of that station, and I can’t find it in radiostationworld anywhere. Where is it out of, and what format is it running?

That is Glendale's KSCA, Regional Mexican. It's been in the top couple of stations in LA for 11 years and change.

Like others, I suggest you try radio-locator.com and abandon a site that does not include what is one of the 5 or 6 most listened to stations in the US.

Next, there are 2 stations that have similar calls listed here: KTWV (16 [tie]), and KWVE (19.) Now, I believe that KTWV is the Smooth Jazzer from LA.

Yes.

If that’s right, then, what’s KWVE.

LA market religious station... as several have mentioned.

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DavidEduardo said:
Neel Mehta said:
KSCA is a regional Mexican station at 101.9 out of Los Angeles. It's always up there in the ratings for the LA market.

It's been in the top 5 in LA for over a decade.

KWVE, I believe, is referring to 107.9 FM out of San Clemente. It is a Christian station. I'm surprised they show up in the I.E. ratings, since their signal is not too great out there.

The KWVE antenna blankets much of the IE, including the San Jacinto, Hemet and Corona areas that are literally right under their stick.

KWVE is via Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa and predominantly features pastors Chuck Smith from the OC and Greg Laurie from the IE, hence their pattern...it is not a coincidence.
 
ercjncpr said:
KWVE is via Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa and predominantly features pastors Chuck Smith from the OC and Greg Laurie from the IE, hence their pattern...it is not a coincidence.

The pattern (and an application for non-DA operation is pending) has nothing to do with the location of specific churches. The reduction on 310 degrees is intended to reduce radiation for reasons of protection to other stations. It was bought in 1985 from a secular broadcaster by Calvary Chapel... meaning Calvary is the owner, not a "via" whatever that means. Chuck Smith is the president of Calvary.
 
Looks like everyone covered the KTWV and KWVE question. I know with similar calls it sometimes gets confusing ??? Even the one other station you referenced KMYT. I know that KMYT used to simulcast KMYI in San Diego (MY 94.1) but I guess they are Smooth Jazz now and San Diego's MY 94.1 is now Star 94.1. More simlilar calls. :)
 
Thank you all for clearing things up for me. I appreciate it.

Thank you, also, for the reccomendation of radio-locator. I'll have to try it. Because I'm blind, I use a talking software program to go on the internet, read email, and interact on this board. I'll have to see how well radio-locator works with that software. If it's a better site, and all works well, I will probably use that site to look up stations from now on. So thank you.

Okay, well, anyway, the actual LA ratings were released yesterday. Anyone wanna start a new thread?

--The Radio Kid
(AKA Oswego Jeremy, as nicknamed by George of the Radio Racket..)
My email: [email protected]
 
theradiokid said:
Because I'm blind, I use a talking software program to go on the internet, read email, and interact on this board. I'll have to see how well radio-locator works with that software.

I'm sure I speak for many on these boards in saying that we'd be pleased to find any radio information that you need from sites that may not be compliant with your software. Just post and I'm sure you will get what you need.
 
Thank you, DavidEduardo. I did indeed visit radio-locator, and, unfortunatly, it doesn't work well with the Jaws talking software, so I'm sure that if I can't find a California station on radiostationworld, I'll probably ask the California board posters here for help. I am very interested in California radio (especially the LA area.) I listen to some Inland Empire radio stations online, and I find them to be very enjoyable. I find Southern California radio to be more interesting, inovative, and engaging than the radio here in upstate New York state.

--The Radio Kid
(AKA Oswego Jeremy, as nicknamed by George of the Radio Racket.)
My email: [email protected].
 
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