airpab said:BossJock1947 says changes are coming! Sure hope so!
Don't see how it can get much worse for the geniuses at CBS/SF? Feel sorry for the sales staff!
airpab said:BossJock1947 says changes are coming! Sure hope so!
Don't see how it can get much worse for the geniuses at CBS/SF? Feel sorry for the sales staff!
DavidKaye said:KFRC-FM (the old KMPX, KEAR) at 106.9 is located west of Sausalito. In order to hit San Jose, the signal has to go directly through San Francisco's hills, not an easy task. The fact that it's even heard at all in SJ is a miracle. You don't believe me? Here, have a look:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=37.85111,+-122.49722+(KFRC-FM)&om=1
Now zoom out and see that the signal is directly blocked by SF.
DaveBayArea said:KFRC won't work for joggers or low-quality table radios in San Jose, but it's fine in a car.
djmimi said:aack, here's the way I look at radio "properties" - that's all it ever is. The suits all just nurse stations along until they can sell it off for a nice hefty profit after a coupla years. So even if a station is a "loser" - they can essentially 'win' later on...
Fastphilly said:We all know that KFRC has been going back and forth between 0.9/1.2 in the last 12 months, but could that be because they are a rimshot signal at best in the South Bay? The SB region of the Bay Area is densley populated and is included in the SF books, so KFRC has to be losing out on listener volume, and Arbitron and the advertisers know this...I'm not a expert on this, but KEZR has dismal numbers in the 12+ (#28 0.9) in the 2008 Winter books and I'm sure thats due to them being a rimshot signal in most of the Bay Area....But they probably do well in their SB region, maybe that is similar to KFRC's situation...I'm no radio expert, just throwing something out, so no flames please...lol
djmimi said:aack, here's the way I look at radio "properties" - that's all it ever is.
airpab said:DE-
I'm in the Bay Area all the time and it sure seems to me that most of the SF signals do just fine down in the South Bay? KFRC is probably the weakest of the lot, but in the car at least, I have no problem getting the SF signals from Morgan Hill, up?
Are you talking about in office/house reception & signal penetration?
Geek-O-Rama said:For a quasi-ficticious character, David, you sure know a lot of technical jargon.
Yes, it's in-home and at work that account for 70% of listening on average. In those locations, the average non-niche formated station gets about 80% of diary AQH in the 70 dbu and another 15% between the 64 and the 70 dbu, or 95% inside the 64.
Can you explain dbu to a non-tech geek?