KFI usually had been a top 5 station in Los Angeles. It was one of the few AM Talk stations doing well in a major market. But over the summer, ratings have dropped. In July and August KFI was #11. Now in the September ratings, it's in a three-way tie for #13.
The only major market Talk stations in the top 10 are WSB Atlanta (#1), WGN Chicago (#7) and KTRH Houston (#8). KFI is owned by Clear Channel but only carries two Clear Channel/Premiere syndicated Talk shows: Rush and Coast to Coast. The rest of the day is all local, as is the hourly news. That's kept KFI doing great in a market where most listening is on FM.
Los Angeles, as a Sunbelt city, doesn't listen much to non-music programming, be it Talk, All-News or NPR. Its two NPR outlets, KPCC and KCRW, are not highly rated. Compare that with KQED San Francisco and WAMU Washington, sometimes #1 in those markets. All-News KNX is almost never in the top 10. Contrast that with New York, where TWO All-News stations make the top 10. Or Chicago, Washington and San Francisco where All-News is often #1. But at least till now, LA radio listeners had been going to the AM band for KFI all these years. Are the down ratings just a glitch? Or are LA listeners just catching up to their counterparts in other large markets where Talk stations have been slipping?
The only major market Talk stations in the top 10 are WSB Atlanta (#1), WGN Chicago (#7) and KTRH Houston (#8). KFI is owned by Clear Channel but only carries two Clear Channel/Premiere syndicated Talk shows: Rush and Coast to Coast. The rest of the day is all local, as is the hourly news. That's kept KFI doing great in a market where most listening is on FM.
Los Angeles, as a Sunbelt city, doesn't listen much to non-music programming, be it Talk, All-News or NPR. Its two NPR outlets, KPCC and KCRW, are not highly rated. Compare that with KQED San Francisco and WAMU Washington, sometimes #1 in those markets. All-News KNX is almost never in the top 10. Contrast that with New York, where TWO All-News stations make the top 10. Or Chicago, Washington and San Francisco where All-News is often #1. But at least till now, LA radio listeners had been going to the AM band for KFI all these years. Are the down ratings just a glitch? Or are LA listeners just catching up to their counterparts in other large markets where Talk stations have been slipping?