Having viewed the December ratings and the Holiday ratings which have covered about 6 1/2 to 7 weeks of listenership, KVI has lost about 120,000 listeners from their conservative talk format, and their quarter hour rating is about 1/3 of what it was before the switch. Looks like this format is never going to perform for them. I personally appreciate a full service AM that covers local news, weather, traffic at the top and bottom of the hour, and I think the music mix is good, but with two FM's already running oldies, most people are never going to choose an AM station to listen to that format. I just wonder what other format would work, other than conservative talk on an AM station?? They do have great DJs in place and outside the obvious failings on an AM signal, this could have had some traction if there weren't two FM's already doing this format in Seattle.
Maybe they could segue to all traffic/weather on KVI, similar to AM 730 does in Vancouver, BC. Wouldn't build quarter hour shares, but with KOMO in the same building, it could definitely double or triple their current cume audience, and that could sell some advertising.
Maybe they could segue to all traffic/weather on KVI, similar to AM 730 does in Vancouver, BC. Wouldn't build quarter hour shares, but with KOMO in the same building, it could definitely double or triple their current cume audience, and that could sell some advertising.