The top News/Talk stations in the US have pretty solid cume. WTOP, KCBS and more. In Seattle cume has been declining for KIRO-FM and KNWN recently. When that happened their AQH declined. 25-54 neither of these stations is top 10 right now. Your point is well taken regarding KPNW. Sad part about this (as Bobcav points out) is we are talking about what appeals to metrics of measurement which all have flaws. Low cume stations/high TSL formats disappeared overnight when PPM arrived. Smooth Jazz, dozens of AAA stations and more. The stations didn't become terrible overnight, what was important to drive the metrics (PPM vs Paper diary) changed. AC, Classic Hits and cume driven formats worked better in PPM to drive AQH and impressions. Media buyers became more metrics conscious as well instead of looking at results that could be driven by a station with low cume, but a passionate audience.