Clear Channel-L.A. takes the top three AQH spots with KOST taking the number one spot, followed by KFI and KIIS.
http://www.radio-info.com/markets/los-angeles
http://www.radio-info.com/markets/los-angeles
emailfailed said:Clear Channel-L.A. takes the top three AQH spots with KOST taking the number one spot, followed by KFI and KIIS.
http://www.radio-info.com/markets/los-angeles
radio124 said:The KRTH ratings seem to be slipping. Before the holidays, the station was averaging about a 4 share. Now it's in the low threes. Is it because some KRTH p-1 listeners went to KOST for the holiday music, sampled the station after Dec 25.,liked what they heard and decided to stay? Or are some of KRTH's 55+ audience feeling disenfranchised with the addition of 80's music and turning to satellite, internet radio or just their own CD collections?
DavidEduardo said:radio124 said:The KRTH ratings seem to be slipping. Before the holidays, the station was averaging about a 4 share. Now it's in the low threes. Is it because some KRTH p-1 listeners went to KOST for the holiday music, sampled the station after Dec 25.,liked what they heard and decided to stay? Or are some of KRTH's 55+ audience feeling disenfranchised with the addition of 80's music and turning to satellite, internet radio or just their own CD collections?
KRTH's 25-54 is off, percentage wise, more than the 55+.
Obviously, KRTH does not much care about what happens with the 55+, but the decline in 25-53 from a low-3's range (3.2 to 3.5) to a 2.6 is going to be of concern... if real. The low point for January was week #1, and week 4 was very close to the normal range, so there may not be that much of a problem. The February book is likely to reveal the truth.
calradiodj said:I think congratulations should go to KWIZ-FM for making the Middlesex-Somerset-Union, NEW JERSEY survey for the second time (down from 0.3 to 0.2.) Arbitron says the numbers are accurate. http://www.radio-info.com/markets/middlesex-somerset-union
BJordan said:Soft AC KOST 103.5 starts 2012 off at No. 1. Hip Hop/R&B outlet KPWR Power 106 is still LA's Hip Hop Powerhouse with a 4.0 rating. Hispanic targeted Urban AC turned Rhythmic Oldies outlet KHHT Hot 92.3 finishes off at 3.4. Longtime Smooth Jazz turned Smooth AC outlet KTWV is at a 3.2 share and it just dawned on me that 94.7 The Wave turned 25 years old on Valentines Day but that's another story. Anyway Old School Hip Hop outlet KDAY spends it's third time at a 1.5 share while KDAY's simulcast in the I.E. is at a 2.7, keep it up KDAY I'll always be a fan. Urban AC KJLH is still on life support but I can't see Stevie Wonder pulling the plug anytime soon because of KJLH's heritage.
Bug on the rug said:No surprise KABC in the dumps with a 1.0 share! ;D
Any breakdowns of shows?
Urban leaning Rhythmic KCAQ Q104.7 "805's Hip-Hop & R&B" is sitting at No. 1. KCAQ's LA ratings are horrible because their signal is trashy. Power 106 ratings in Oxnard-Ventura are horrible getting their butts kicked by Rhythmic powerhouses Q104.7 and 103.3 The Vibe LOL :recto101 said:
BJordan said:Here in Los Angeles KGGI's ratings are horrible while in Riverside their ratings are thriving. Their signal fades out in the Downtown area and Santa Monica which is a major downer
Power 106 ratings in Oxnard-Ventura are horrible getting their butts kicked by Rhythmic powerhouses Q104.7 and 103.3 The Vibe LOL :.
recto101 said:
Buckethead said:Congrats on the #1 Roy,
but a 6.0 in Ventura means 24,000 listeners.