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Ben Shaton
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Isn't Winter '08 the first time in San Diego history that 1360 didn't even show on the Arbitron List?
Ben Ston said:Isn't Winter '08 the first time in San Diego history that 1360 didn't even show on the Arbitron List?
Ben Ston said:Isn't Winter '08 the first time in San Diego history that 1360 didn't even show on the Arbitron List?
Media Hack Chris | SDR said:Ben Ston said:Isn't Winter '08 the first time in San Diego history that 1360 didn't even show on the Arbitron List?
How pathetic and painful it is for Clear Channel to admit that the former lineup of mostly out of market syndicated hosts -- was a ratings failure! That was the excuse put out that KLSD as "progressive talker" wasn't getting enough ratings.
The former lineup could have been promoted and sold better. I wonder how hard is it to sell a station (now) in a three-sport station market. (Four if you count KLAC.)
DavidEduardo said:...which apparently put it just a tad below the Minimum Reporting Standards this time.
136kgb said:KPOP beat KGB-FM several times and never did as poorly as KLSD progressive talk in it's worst day, and KPOP always showed up in the ratings.
It is still not a signal problem!
136kgb said:Signals and processing DO NOT MATTER! Programming is all that matters!
If you program a poor signal well it will do well
Blaming a signal or the engineers is a looser's attitude. There are stations AM and FM that are programmed amazingly well and they have horrible signals.
136kgb said:Obviously David you don't work in radio.
And surveys and studies can be made to say anything anyone wants.
There are studies that say that people want music and no talk in the mornings, but the highest rated morning shows are DSC, Jeff and Jer, and Mikey, and KOGO.
That blows that study's findings. And if people really really love the programming that they find on KLSD they can listen to it on the web. Huh what a novel idea 1360 has only been streaming since KPOP days.
And by the way if you listen right now, KLSD 1360 is loud and processed well.
136kgb said:David I don't know who you are or who you think you are, but you don't know radio. 25-54 (the sellable demo for arbitron) KGB-FM was #1 in mornings, not 106.5.
I saw the book for myself and it was KGB-FM.
But if you knew as much as you think you know you might be a decent broadcaster, but for now you are just an internet bully.
And by the way concerning listnership on the internet Star and KGB's websites make more money than 75 percent of the actual on the air radio stations in San Diego. Their websites are cash cows MOOOWWWW!
136kgb said:David I don't know who you are or who you think you are, but you don't know radio.