Re: WQAM is an anomaly...
> > Beasley's Miami AM, WQAM, is a mix of spports and talk and
>
> > is consistently if not the highest biller, in the top 2 or
> 3
> > in that market. I can definitely see them doing talk and,
> by
> > offering an alternative, increasing AM shares enormously.
> >
>
> For one thing, it has NEIL. No equivalent in Vegas.
So they develop talent, or take the syndicated shows that 840 does not have. There is plenty of room.
>
> For another, conservative talk underperforms the national
> average in Miami.
Any market that is strongly ethnic will have underperformance of basically non-Hispanic white talkers. Miami is 40% Hispanic and 20% Black, with neither group being particularly attracted to conservative talk.
>
> KXNT does better in share than WIOD.
Miami is nearly 70% ethnic, if you include the Haitians. Indexed against non-ethnic listeners, WIOD and WQAM do extremely well.
Las vegas has pretty near zero Blacks and is just over 20% Hispanic. Near 80% is non-Hispanic white, vs. only 30% in Miami.
> It has all the big
> shows. I can't see Beasley staffing up to the extent
> necessary to give KXNT a run for its money.
There are many, many good syndicated shows. KXNT has some of the best, but not all of them. If they do a mimimal news job, they beat KXNT.
> Without local names or news, just putting on second-tier
> syndicated conservatalkers will deliver about a two-share
> 12-plus if Beasley is lucky.
It will expand the market, as always happens with competiton. There are shows, and things they can do. Eventually, someone will figure out how to make a talker perform like otners in the region such as KFBK, KMJ, etc.
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> Beasley has no track record in political news-talk AFAIK. It
> does have a background in sports talk and brokered talk. You
> yourself pointed out the high Hispanic population in LV,
> which would have little use for conservative talk.
Far less than Miami, where they do marvelously, beating those same "big swhows" KXNT has by 3 to 1 in revenue.
> The large blue collar workforce doesn't seem to have a talk
> appetite either.
Talk listeners come from all groups. Blue collar is often the biggest. vegas has plenty of 35-54's for the station to be successful, if it is programmed well.