Lost in the (deserved) hoopla over KOOL's returning to ratings victory (albeit 12+, but still...) is the resurgence of KMLE.
A year or so ago, it appeared KMLE was really treading water. KNIX was only doing average, so the feeling was country was down overall. I still subscribe to the "down period for country theory," but KMLE is #4 in the market 12+ while KNIX dips a bit lower. KNIX is also pretty flat over the past year, while KMLE has trended upwards.
I'm not a big country listener, but I recognize that both stations are high-quality. So why is KMLE doing well? Is it:
1. Dave Pratt drives morning numbers up? (Godspeed on recovery, Dave).
2. Better promotions?
3. Better music selection?
4. Infinity manages KMLE like a radio station and not another signal such as CC is wont to do?
5. None of the above / all of the above?
6. Something else entirely?
I know this sounds like I favor KMLE, but I really don't care either way since I listen to other stations anyway.
I just think it's an interesting story.
Thoughts?
A year or so ago, it appeared KMLE was really treading water. KNIX was only doing average, so the feeling was country was down overall. I still subscribe to the "down period for country theory," but KMLE is #4 in the market 12+ while KNIX dips a bit lower. KNIX is also pretty flat over the past year, while KMLE has trended upwards.
I'm not a big country listener, but I recognize that both stations are high-quality. So why is KMLE doing well? Is it:
1. Dave Pratt drives morning numbers up? (Godspeed on recovery, Dave).
2. Better promotions?
3. Better music selection?
4. Infinity manages KMLE like a radio station and not another signal such as CC is wont to do?
5. None of the above / all of the above?
6. Something else entirely?
I know this sounds like I favor KMLE, but I really don't care either way since I listen to other stations anyway.
I just think it's an interesting story.
Thoughts?