The vast, enormous majority of immigrants who live in the market are from Latin America and Asia. Classical music is almost exclusively the product of white Europeans.
I was thinking more of the Asian population. This article from 10 years ago explains what was going through my mind. It's not massive, probably might not exactly drive up their numbers, but it's something that surprised me
Back when there were two commercial classical music stations, KKHI-AM-FM and KIBE/KDFC they simply split the ratings. Typically they each did about a 1.6 share. So, there is really no expansion of listeners, just a consolidation.I cant believe classical KDFC is doing so well it's at a 3.3 share which amazes me. Is it a corporate station or owned by 1 of the colleges? I bet it doesnt get alot of advertisers because it's for a older demographic 55 plus.
Not really, 89.9 signal doesn’t go past Concord Ca. It’s not existent in the Tri-valley area(Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore, San Ramon)The KDFC simulcast from 89.9 (KOSC) reaches me in eastern Alameda Cty. Contra Costa Cty probably gets it well.
Not really, 89.9 signal doesn’t go past Concord Ca. It’s not existent in the Tri-valley area(Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore, San Ramon)
My house and tuners are in Livermore. Why would I lie?
True, but those markets are not getting their signal from the main KDFC. They are simulcasting the signal for their own markets. KDFG is a full-power simulcast that serves the Monterey market and Ukiah is being served by full-power KOSC and its translator.Ukiah and Monterey are not in the MSA.
I only know of 4:KDFC has five transmitters around the bay area. One of them is HD. What is the rationale?
104.9 had HD already when they bought it, so why not still use it?KDFC has five transmitters around the bay area. One of them is HD. What is the rationale?
According to their own website, Dave, they're also on 92.5 in Ukiah/Lakeport and 103.9 Monterey/Carmel. Of course neither of these are technically in the Bay Area proper.I only know of 4:
89.9 on Mt. St. Helena
90.3 (San Francisco and the Los Gatos Translator)
104.9 (San Jose)
What am I missing?
The rationale, of course, is that none of these overlap in coverage except for 104.9 and the 90.3 translator in the South Bay. They had 90.3 in Los Gatos before they purchased 104.9, and I suspect they held on to 90.3 in order to protect their 90.3 signal up North from interference.
Dave B.
I don't get up your way too often, but I'd start by trying the Angwin transmitter on 89.9, I'm able to get that on my car radio (a weak-but-tolerable signal) on the lower Peninsula. Though in my case, 104.9 is much superior and sounds great. If none of 89.9/90.3/104.9 work in Concord/WC, then your only other options are streaming or a high-gain directional antenna.Does KDFC have any East Bay coverage?
Specifically, the Concord/Walnut Creek area, in particular, seems to be a rather conspicuous hole in their coverage.
I remember their coverage was decent, if not good, when they were on 102.1. Back in the late 90s, I remember reception was decent in West Marin (where we were living then), and later I even vaguely remember receiving it faintly in Lakeport from time to time when we moved there in 2004.
Speaking of Lakeport, I'm rather amused that they now have their own KDFC translator. I lived there all these years until recently and still visit fairly often, and I don't remember ever noticing it before?
c
The Sacramento mothership of Cap Radio Music is on 88.9, not 89.9. (Though I guess it's possible one of their satellites is on 89.9 somewhere. Mike would know better.) Up your way, that could be a better option than trying to pull in one of the distant signals from KDFC.Hmm, OK.
I think I caught 89.9 recently, but it was Cap Radio out of Sacramento if I remember correctly.
I'll have to try again to make sure I'm not inventing things here.
Classical is one of the other formats I like when I'm in a tired or quiet mood and don't want to listen to oldies.
c
The Sacramento mothership of Cap Radio Music is on 88.9, not 89.9. (Though I guess it's possible one of their satellites is on 89.9 somewhere. Mike would know better.) Up your way, that could be a better option than trying to pull in one of the distant signals from KDFC.