calguy said:
Ahh it's the great p%&$ing contest. On this side, David and his facts and figures. On the other side, everyone else. So David, you mean KOST did better last year than the year they went number one with Christmas? I don't think "they" saw it that way. I seem to recall hearing some disappointment from the KOST camp over last year's numbers.
The all Christmas "month" in 2007 (Arbitron's "Decmeber" in the 3-month diary) had a 5.2 (actual, not extrap). In 2008, they broke a 7 share. Both are 12+, of course.
And comparing diary with PPM results is not really appropriate, but still the difference is so big that it points out that they outperformed last year.
As for quarterly averages, when I said company, I meant CC not Arbitron. CC creates the average, not Arbitron.
They could create an average of all the Mondays in a year. That does not mean that the data is statistically of any significance.
Kaye's very good, not really a genius, he just has the luxury of actually being allowed to do the right thing instead of having his hands tied by some corporate hack. He knows how to program and compared to everyone else actually has the free reign to do it.
I would say that in a market like LA, all the significant PDs are pretty much allowed to create their vision within the guidance of management's demographic needs and the assistance of research.
And, based on both KOST and KRTH, Jhani is in the genius category... along with people like Kevin at KCBS/Amp/KROQ, and a few of my favorites like Juan Carlos at KLAX, Amalia at KRCD and Fernando at KLVE.
I know lots of corporate programmers, and it is rare to find one who is a "hack." Most are professionals with excellent track records who help stations to do their best.