ercjncpr said:Correct me if I am wrong but isn't KSWD a commercial profit oriented station and KCSN is non-profit and non-commercial?
Yeah, and KCSN puts a 60 dbu signal over 3 million people, vs. 15 million for KSWD.
ercjncpr said:Correct me if I am wrong but isn't KSWD a commercial profit oriented station and KCSN is non-profit and non-commercial?
crainbebo said:This is sort of what Entercom did to the Mountain in Seattle. Destroyed an awesome AAA station with sample CDs given out every year and tens of thousands of listeners.
Anyone have any data on how KCSN is doing - are they showing up at all with any numbers in the ARB book, how popular is their stream on iHeart, how well are they doing relative to their prior format (classical), how successful are they at fundraising now vs. then, etc.? I'm rooting for KCSN's long-term success, and for them to find a way to have a signal that penetrates well into Southern LA County and Orange County.DavidEduardo said:...KCSN puts a 60 dbu signal over 3 million people, vs. 15 million for KSWD.
DavidEduardo said:crainbebo said:This is sort of what Entercom did to the Mountain in Seattle. Destroyed an awesome AAA station with sample CDs given out every year and tens of thousands of listeners.
KSWD was not an "awesome AAA station" as it did not even enter the format till mid-2008, and did poorly in it for about 3 years. They migrated to a more classic rock position in 2011, and have gotten significantly better numbers for the effort. They are, however, still sitting around 20th in 25-54.
KSWD's experience parallels, 15 years later, the low performance of AAA KSCA until it changed to Regional Mexican. A 1.1 to 1.2 was its level, and they blamed it on the signal... of course, the Regional Mexican format got over a 6 share in the full books after it switched.
Perhaps LA is not a AAA market. You think?
nmoore6676 said:The genius profiler guy on "Criminal Minds" said one time that our musical tastes begin becoming our own at around age 14. That likely extends through college and then starts tapering off. In my case that is certainly true.
DavidEduardo said:crainbebo said:This is sort of what Entercom did to the Mountain in Seattle. Destroyed an awesome AAA station with sample CDs given out every year and tens of thousands of listeners.
KSWD was not an "awesome AAA station" as it did not even enter the format till mid-2008, and did poorly in it for about 3 years. They migrated to a more classic rock position in 2011, and have gotten significantly better numbers for the effort. They are, however, still sitting around 20th in 25-54.
KSWD's experience parallels, 15 years later, the low performance of AAA KSCA until it changed to Regional Mexican. A 1.1 to 1.2 was its level, and they blamed it on the signal... of course, the Regional Mexican format got over a 6 share in the full books after it switched.
Perhaps LA is not a AAA market. You think?
DavidEduardo said:crainbebo said:This is sort of what Entercom did to the Mountain in Seattle. Destroyed an awesome AAA station with sample CDs given out every year and tens of thousands of listeners.
KSWD was not an "awesome AAA station" as it did not even enter the format till mid-2008, and did poorly in it for about 3 years. They migrated to a more classic rock position in 2011, and have gotten significantly better numbers for the effort. They are, however, still sitting around 20th in 25-54.
KSWD's experience parallels, 15 years later, the low performance of AAA KSCA until it changed to Regional Mexican. A 1.1 to 1.2 was its level, and they blamed it on the signal... of course, the Regional Mexican format got over a 6 share in the full books after it switched.
Perhaps LA is not a AAA market. You think?
ChannelFlipper said:KSWD was completely classic rock by the summer of 2009 as I discussed earlier in this thread. Take it from someone who actually listens to the station. They were still listed as AAA in some places for up to a few years later, which often led to some confusion, particularly on this board, but to say they were AAA until 2011 is simply not accurate.