SuperRadioFan said:Would love to know how KKGO did it also.
pjc1961 said:To see the ratings grid for the publicly released overall 6+ data for the February 2009 period (2/5/09-3/4/09), check link below:
http://www.radio-info.com/site/markets/grid/los-angeles
Along with the previous postings analysis, these numbers courtesy of allaccess.com:
elchupacabras said:I am curious how the mornings breakdown. As for the Regional Mexican formats, I would guess Don Cheto (Que Buena) is up as well El Chulo (KLAX), but I'd like to see the breakdown.
Rebafan said:I am under the impression because of something I read that for a station to gain cume a listener only has to listen for 5 minutes with the PPM ratings system is that accurate?
IF someone has their PPM set up and uses a station to wake up to only listening to it 5-10 minutes each morning... could/would that be counted as cume.
Does actual TSL for stations not count into the cume and ratings?
IF I get in someone's car for a 15 minute drive or am at a store where a station is being played and I am in the vicinity of the radio so a PPM meter would pick it up... is that 5-15 considered actually tuning in?
I should have prefaced this by saying I do not have a PPM just was curious as to how long listeners who are counted REALLY listen.
pjc1961 said:QUE BUENA's DON CHETO also ranks as the top Spanish-language morning show - beating KSCA's EDDIE "PIOLIN" SOTELO. (No word on KLAX's El Chulo.)
pjc1961 said:Rebafan said:I am under the impression because of something I read that for a station to gain cume a listener only has to listen for 5 minutes with the PPM ratings system is that accurate?
IF someone has their PPM set up and uses a station to wake up to only listening to it 5-10 minutes each morning... could/would that be counted as cume.
Does actual TSL for stations not count into the cume and ratings?
IF I get in someone's car for a 15 minute drive or am at a store where a station is being played and I am in the vicinity of the radio so a PPM meter would pick it up... is that 5-15 considered actually tuning in?
I should have prefaced this by saying I do not have a PPM just was curious as to how long listeners who are counted REALLY listen.
Short answer: Yes-if the PPM carrier is exposed to a station for any 5 minutes within the same 15 minute clock period00-:15; :15-:30;
:30-:45; :45-:60), it will count towards the station as cume & average quarter-hour share. However, the total TSL is also factored in to come up with the station's AQH share that's seen in the ratings reports.
For more details check this link: http://arbitron.com/downloads/guide_to_using_ppm_data.pdf and go to PDF Page 5, 6 & 7 (of 13) & read the section starting with "Audience Estimates".
"A station receives credit for a quarter-hour of listening if it receives 5 minutes of exposure within 1 of the 4 15-minute clock periods in the clock hour. The 5 minutes don't have to be contiguous but do have to be within the same quarter-hour."
"Cume is an estimate of how many different people are exposed to a station in a given time period. (Cume is also sometimes referred to as “unduplicated
audience,” “reach” or “circulation.”) A person must have qualified for at least one quarter-hour of credit (based on the AQH crediting rule described above) in order to be included in a Cume calculation."
"Time Spent Listening (TSL) - It is an estimate of how long the average panelist was exposed to a particular station or stations for a specific time period. It is the equivalent of Average Time Exposed, Daily or Weekly. How it is used: TSL trends are helpful in determining if programming decisions are having an effect on the audience. It is calculated by dividing the total amount of listening in quarter-hours by the total number of listeners."
{Hours in a Time Period x AQH Persons} divided by {Cume Persons} = TSL in Hours
For a dramatic example from the Feb. 2009 L.A. Radio Ratings Grid:
#3 station overall is KFI-AM-640 with an average Quarter-Hour Share of 4.4% & Weekly Cume of 1,260,300.
#22 station overall is KXOL-FM-96.3 with an Average Quarter-Hour Share of 2.0% & Weekly Cume of 1,597,700.
From these numbers you can surmise that even though station #22 has more cume, or "exposures" (theoretically "listeners"), evidently they don't stay tuned in as long as the listeners to station #3, which would mean that KFI's TSL must be higher than KXOL's since KFI's AQH Share is more than double KXOL's.
DavidEduardo said:pjc1961 said:QUE BUENA's DON CHETO also ranks as the top Spanish-language morning show - beating KSCA's EDDIE "PIOLIN" SOTELO. (No word on KLAX's El Chulo.)
In the most recent report for March week one, the "Mexican Format" staitons, in the Key Hispanic sales demo of 18-49, are:
KSCA 4.9 Piolin
KBUE 4.5 Cheto
KRCD 4.4 Jaime & Ricardo
KLAX 2.2 El Chulo
In 2-54 the rank order is the same. In 12+, KRCD moves ties KBUE, with KLAX far behind.
pjc1961 said:XEWW-AM - Spanish Language Talk - 0.2 - 104,100 - GLR Southern California
elchupacabras said:pjc1961 said:XEWW-AM - Spanish Language Talk - 0.2 - 104,100 - GLR Southern California
That has to be a big blow for Mirthala Salinas, falling from Telemundo to anchoring XEWW'S news and getting such a low rating.
Rebafan said:I was looking at the ratings of 3.2 and the time frame in which these ratings came through and thought...
What did KKGO do that made their ratings go up?
What changes did the station make that attracted new listeners?
During the rating period they repeatedly played a commercial with the voice of Peter Tilden... Could some have questioned him coming to the station? I heard it while at my sisters when the alarm went off and then heard Ashley Paige talking... brought a bit of confusion until I realized it was a commercial.... and the same people were hosting the morning show...
Speaking of the morning show... Ashley Paige was hired on at the station.... hmmm FORMER KZLA MORNING PERSONALITY... The KZLA morning show had a large following for Peter, Ashley and Buzz.
When Buzz left there were MANY who stayed for Ashley, the listeners that did the Avon Breast Cancer walk with her, followed her to JILL-FM etc.
Perhaps the hiring of a popular KZLA radio personality had something to do with the higher ratings.
The music hasn't changed... only to bring in more pop country and push out anything that is classic or "old" country. They are the SAME musically as KZLA... and now they have another KZLA personality there along with a KFRG personality on the station.
To me it is not the music that is keeping the listeners and bringing in more listeners... it is the NEW people that have brought their fan base with them.
Mr1derful said:Rebafan said:I was looking at the ratings of 3.2 and the time frame in which these ratings came through and thought...
What did KKGO do that made their ratings go up?
What changes did the station make that attracted new listeners?
During the rating period they repeatedly played a commercial with the voice of Peter Tilden... Could some have questioned him coming to the station? I heard it while at my sisters when the alarm went off and then heard Ashley Paige talking... brought a bit of confusion until I realized it was a commercial.... and the same people were hosting the morning show...
Speaking of the morning show... Ashley Paige was hired on at the station.... hmmm FORMER KZLA MORNING PERSONALITY... The KZLA morning show had a large following for Peter, Ashley and Buzz.
When Buzz left there were MANY who stayed for Ashley, the listeners that did the Avon Breast Cancer walk with her, followed her to JILL-FM etc.
Perhaps the hiring of a popular KZLA radio personality had something to do with the higher ratings.
The music hasn't changed... only to bring in more pop country and push out anything that is classic or "old" country. They are the SAME musically as KZLA... and now they have another KZLA personality there along with a KFRG personality on the station.
To me it is not the music that is keeping the listeners and bringing in more listeners... it is the NEW people that have brought their fan base with them.
I believe the music is why KKGO's ratings went up. They tightened up the playlist and got rid of the old stuff to make the station sound more current and consistant. That doesn't mean I'm against classic country. I was disappointed to see Sunday Night Classics cancelled. But you can't go from Toby Keith into Kitty Wells into the Statler Brothers into Martina McBride. Programming wise, that's a train wreck.
And, no, the Peter Tilden commercial DID NOT spike KKGO's ratings. That's wishful thinking on your part. Tilden was one of , if not, the lowest rated English speaking morning show host in LA during his time on KZLA. If his show was as popular as you say it was, he would be doing mornings now on KKGO.
Hiring Ashley Paige was a great move. She's a much better fit than Robin Banks on the morning show. She sounds like she's been doing mornings with Shawn Parr for years.
Rebafan said:We will have to agree to disagree in regards to Peter Tilden. Your statement of "And, no, the Peter Tilden commercial DID NOT spike KKGO's ratings." would lead me to believe that you believe this as fact. Can you say with all certainty that if Bonneville brought another country station to LA and put Peter on as the Morning drive talent the fans that enjoyed him on KZLA would not switch their listening to the station that has the voice and personality they enjoy?
I do have to say the morning I heard Peter doing the commercial and then heard Ashley it did for me spark the question as to WHY Peter was on KKGO.
Mr1derful said:It is a fact. You may not believe it, but it's the truth. A commercial has NEVER caused a station's ratings to jump. I can see where you would be confused. Some "listeners"(the ones who aren't paying attention) only hear one thing and jump to conclusions. It' ok. I've done it before. Commericals have never caused a station's ratings to go up. Promos for contests, maybe. Commericals, no.
Rebafan said:Do you not think that Ashley Paige (Former KZLA personality) is the foundation of the higher ratings?
4UH8SIMBKAGN said:I don't know exactly which week All Access is quoting but they posted some results in Net News today for AMP Radio.
returnofbongo said:Hey David, how are your stations doing?