KPIG became one of the last radio staions in the country to automate its overnight; 2 DJs laid off and another demoted from full- to part-time. Predictably, listeners are upset:
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/2006/July/08/local/stories/01local.htm
Now, I listen to KPIG here in SF on 1510, despite the crappy signal, and I think they're a wonderfully entertaining throwback to prog-FM in the '70s, but I really have to wonder if the millions they spent for 1510 was worth it -- what did they think they were getting for the money? They have yet to show up in the SF ratings, and have done little-to-no promotion. (Yes, I know that on their home turf in Watsonville they do quite well, rating-wise.)
Compare them to similarly-formatted KRSH in Napa, which is sorta like KPIG without the politics.
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/2006/July/08/local/stories/01local.htm
Now, I listen to KPIG here in SF on 1510, despite the crappy signal, and I think they're a wonderfully entertaining throwback to prog-FM in the '70s, but I really have to wonder if the millions they spent for 1510 was worth it -- what did they think they were getting for the money? They have yet to show up in the SF ratings, and have done little-to-no promotion. (Yes, I know that on their home turf in Watsonville they do quite well, rating-wise.)
Compare them to similarly-formatted KRSH in Napa, which is sorta like KPIG without the politics.