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K-Earth Now All Christmas

scooty430 said:
DavidEduardo said:
No, the meters are distributed proportionally to population in a group of geographic subdivisions of LA County and in Orange County. And the share in the LA book is so tiny that one can assume that, like in the diary survey, most LA market listening to KOLA was by people who reverse commuted and worked in the IE, where the listening takes place.

Yes, but the Westside is where all the moola is.

Not really. The Arbitron "Southwest" also includes a number of areas such as, I believe, Inglewood, which reduce the average income in such a way that the SFV (Central North) region actually seems more affluent.
 
DavidEduardo said:
scooty430 said:
DavidEduardo said:
No, the meters are distributed proportionally to population in a group of geographic subdivisions of LA County and in Orange County. And the share in the LA book is so tiny that one can assume that, like in the diary survey, most LA market listening to KOLA was by people who reverse commuted and worked in the IE, where the listening takes place.

Yes, but the Westside is where all the moola is.

Not really. The Arbitron "Southwest" also includes a number of areas such as, I believe, Inglewood, which reduce the average income in such a way that the SFV (Central North) region actually seems more affluent.

I didn't say "Southwest" was where the moola was, I said the Westside was where the moola was.
 
scooty430 said:
I didn't say "Southwest" was where the moola was, I said the Westside was where the moola was.

The Arbitron "Southwest" includes the West Side. Beyond that, there is no geographic proportionality.

And to say "all the money" is there ignores Pasadena /San Marino /Arcadia, many areas in the OC, most of the SFV around The Boulevard, etc. LA has many concentratiions of the affluent, and many people with moola who don't want to live in Bel Aire or Santa Monica.

And nearly all radio buys do not target by income but by age.
 
DavidEduardo said:
scooty430 said:
I didn't say "Southwest" was where the moola was, I said the Westside was where the moola was.

The Arbitron "Southwest" includes the West Side. Beyond that, there is no geographic proportionality.

And to say "all the money" is there ignores Pasadena /San Marino /Arcadia, many areas in the OC, most of the SFV around The Boulevard, etc. LA has many concentratiions of the affluent, and many people with moola who don't want to live in Bel Aire or Santa Monica.

And nearly all radio buys do not target by income but by age.

The wealthiest zip codes are all on the Westside. Check your census data. #1 is the northern part of Santa Monica, and #2 is 90210. Not saying there aren't other wealthy people around (and you can add the Beach Cities, Hancock Park, and PV to your list of other wealthy places) but the Westside is tops.

As for Arbitron designations, whatever. That wasn't my point.

Back to the K-Earth Xmas.....I've been listening and it's pretty good. They are pulling out quite a variety. Just heard a Jan and Dean Xmas song, a Three Dog Night Xmas song. Pretty rare these days to hear things you've never heard before on K-Earth. Two weeks ahead actually feels like a good time to start, too. Even December 1 is really too early.
 
scooty430 said:
At least Brown Eyed Girl is a bona fide classic.....  Granted, one I don't ever want to hear again, but it's a good tune.

More like a bona-fide crispy critter! As in total burn out. No doubt all the CBS oldies stations flipping to all Christmas gives their excessively time tested over researched, guaranteed alarmingly recognizable, overly regurgitated, same 180 songs, give or take a few, a rest, if ever so briefly.
 
Sam Lit said:
scooty430 said:
At least Brown Eyed Girl is a bona fide classic..... Granted, one I don't ever want to hear again, but it's a good tune.

More like a bona-fide crispy critter! As in total burn out. No doubt all the CBS oldies stations flipping to all Christmas gives their excessively time tested over researched, guaranteed alarmingly recognizable, overly regurgitated, same 180 songs, give or take a few, a rest, if ever so briefly.

Actually in the last several years KRTH has been playing a much wider variety of music than it did under the previous program directors, but I have to admit that when I hear certain songs like "Brown Eyed Girl" and "Reach Out..." I tune out as quick as I can.
 
calguy said:
...but I have to admit that when I hear certain songs like "Brown Eyed Girl" and
"Reach Out..." I tune out as quick as I can.

The Tops aren't quite as cue-burned (what--they don't play 45s anymore? :D)
as ol' Van, and Reach Out... has a special place through the magic of airchecks*,
hearing Larry Dixon on WAPE at 9:14 one morning give a listener $176.14. Big
bucks for 1971, no? OK, so the phoner bit was pre-recorded, but he still hit
the post nicely. (Old Gringo should ignore the hitting the post reference. ;D)


*: Bootleg Top 40 volume one
 
oldiesfan6479 said:
calguy said:
...but I have to admit that when I hear certain songs like "Brown Eyed Girl" and
"Reach Out..." I tune out as quick as I can.

The Tops aren't quite as cue-burned (what--they don't play 45s anymore? :D)
as ol' Van, and Reach Out... has a special place through the magic of airchecks*,
hearing Larry Dixon on WAPE at 9:14 one morning give a listener $176.14. Big
bucks for 1971, no? OK, so the phoner bit was pre-recorded, but he still hit
the post nicely. (Old Gringo should ignore the hitting the post reference. ;D)


*: Bootleg Top 40 volume one
Jogged my memory just enough to go to the archives (aka, basement) and pull out the ol' vinyl to hear that Larry Dixon bit along with Don Berns @ WKBW Buffalo; Mark Elliott @ KHJ; Bill Bailey @ WAKY Louisville; Chuck Dunaway @ WIXY Cleveland and True Don Bleu @ KBWB Minneapolis. All AM's. Classic vinyl for radio junkies only. Thanks.
 
scooty430 said:
And just think: For the first time in K-Earth history, "Brown Eyed Girl" will not be heard on 101.1 for two solid weeks. That alone should be cause for celebration. ;D

I wonder if they will do the 1001 song countdown to begin 2009? If so, "Brown Eyed Girl" will be their #1 song. ::)

Let's enjoy the Christmas music while we can. After that, the same ole, same ole for another year!
 
Top 500?

What a letdown. Last year they did the Top 1001. It was the beginning of their really starting to open up the playlist, both regularly and with things like the backward Z to A.

I was hoping they'd up the ante and do a Top 2,001.
 
Typical...this proves that KRTH will never reach the caliber of a WCBS specialty.

Que Sera, Sera.....
 
oldies76 said:
Typical...this proves that KRTH will never reach the caliber of a WCBS specialty.

Que Sera, Sera.....

There's a reason for everything and knowing how Jhani Kaye lives by research I'm sure he has one. Then again in today's world he could be following orders from higher up but I doubt it. WCBS is a very well run station, as I'm sure KRTH is, but New York and LA are two very different cities. For example, Doo Wop music was popular in cities like NYC and Philly a lot longer than out in the west. What works in one city doesn't always work in another, that's why CC seems to be shooting themselves in the foot playing the same bland playlist of Christmas songs this year.
Much more repetition too.

I have noticed that nobody seems to be happy with KRTH now, which is strange because their ratings are up and they sound a lot better now than three years ago. Noticed this on the SF board too when it came to KFRC-FM. They were different though airing A's baseball games and really sounding much less "put together" than KRTH. KFRC also had a really great history to try to live up to. Hard to believe that the same company owns them.
 
NOBODY seems to be happy with KRTH? How about a 4.6 share of audience, English language #2 station in Los Angeles, 2nd only to KIIS/FM. Seems like more and MORE people are happy with KRTH.
 
I don't listen to KOST anymore. I switched to KRTH. I love Christmas Music (I hear the groans now) and what they are playing is much better than Mariah Carey's "All I want for Christmas is you" for 20 times an hour.

KRTH also has Kim Amidon ... sorry KOST - you blew it .. Actually your management did ...
 
Yes, those beancounters @ CC gutted their two flagship stations about a year ago (KOST & WLTW).

How's that for incompetence????
 
musicmanic said:
NOBODY seems to be happy with KRTH? How about a 4.6 share of audience, English language #2 station in Los Angeles, 2nd only to KIIS/FM. Seems like more and MORE people are happy with KRTH.

Yes, many listeners are happy with KRTH. I was referring to the posters on these boards who never seem to be satisfied. Sadly, radio may never return to what it was, so savor what little there is now.
 
angelbec said:
I don't listen to KOST anymore. I switched to KRTH. I love Christmas Music (I hear the groans now) and what they are playing is much better than Mariah Carey's "All I want for Christmas is you" for 20 times an hour.

KRTH also has Kim Amidon ... sorry KOST - you blew it .. Actually your management did ...

As Christmas stations go, KRTH (and WCBS) is the best so far. Lots less MOR boredom and cheesiness (though it's still there) and more oldies and rock and roll Xmas tunes.

There is still FAR too much repetition though.

As for Kim Amidon, I am constantly hearing these promos for her, but when exactly is she on the air? Has she just been hired to say she now works at K-Earth (and not the "evil" KOST?) It's a little tacky, to be honest.
 
scooty430 said:
angelbec said:
I don't listen to KOST anymore. I switched to KRTH. I love Christmas Music (I hear the groans now) and what they are playing is much better than Mariah Carey's "All I want for Christmas is you" for 20 times an hour.

KRTH also has Kim Amidon ... sorry KOST - you blew it .. Actually your management did ...

As Christmas stations go, KRTH (and WCBS) is the best so far. Lots less MOR boredom and cheesiness (though it's still there) and more oldies and rock and roll Xmas tunes.

There is still FAR too much repetition though.

As for Kim Amidon, I am constantly hearing these promos for her, but when exactly is she on the air? Has she just been hired to say she now works at K-Earth (and not the "evil" KOST?) It's a little tacky, to be honest.

A little bird from the miracle mile told me that she was only hired to host Christmas events. If that's true, then yes, it's just to get back at KOST. Tacky, probably, but it's the kind of psychological game that PD's used to play and Kaye does come from that era. He's said in Don Barrett's LA Radio that his goal has been to beat his old station and from what I can tell he takes every opportunity to do it. It doesn't hurt that CC is helping him by make dumb decisions. The sad thing is that I’m sure the KOST staff knows what’s wrong, but can’t do anything to make it right. Getting back to Kim Amidon, I heard her hosting a party at Knott’s Berry Farm and doing the remote from Buena Park, but other than that, only on promos, lot’s of them. It’s a smart move to get her as people still hate KOST for not renewing her contract. Now all Kaye needs to do is steal some more of his old staff to really twist the knife.
 
I see the logic in hiring her, but if you don't actually have an airshift, it's completely, utterly, ridiculous (bordering on dishonest) to run constant promos saying she's "come home to her family" or what have you.

Sleazy. Kaye and anyone else involved should be ashamed.
 
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