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KMVQ 99.7 Now San Francisco - January PPMs look good!

http://997now.radio.com/

Check it out, San Francisco's Rhythmic leaning CHR/Pop outlet, 99.7 Now, zooms 4.3-4.8, is second in the market in cume, and outcumed longtime Rhythmic Wild 94.9 by 100,000.
This is huge as the last time a CHR/Pop station displayed these kinds of numbers was either back in the mid 80s with 106 KMEL, or going further back to the early 80s with the legendary 610 KFRC.

In the late 80s San Francisco had X-100 (on the same frequency as the current 99.7 Now), and in the late 90s to early Y2 K there was Z-95.7, but I don't think either station posted these kinds of numbers.
 
CHRles said:
http://997now.radio.com/

Check it out, San Francisco's Rhythmic leaning CHR/Pop outlet, 99.7 Now, zooms 4.3-4.8, is second in the market in cume, and outcumed longtime Rhythmic Wild 94.9 by 100,000.
This is huge as the last time a CHR/Pop station displayed these kinds of numbers was either back in the mid 80s with 106 KMEL, or going further back to the early 80s with the legendary 610 KFRC.

In the late 80s San Francisco had X-100 (on the same frequency as the current 99.7 Now), and in the late 90s to early Y2 K there was Z-95.7, but I don't think either station posted these kinds of numbers.

>>>>Do you think it's because they don't have Mumford and Sons on the playlist.
 
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