jasonharper2007 said:What about KBIG tied for 3rd as Adult/CHR
westfield60 said:KABC had a 0.9 over the last three quarters. I guess they must take that as a sign that the changes made over there were wildly successful. Their ratings didn't drop.
The KIIS FM playlist is made up of today's top selling artists such Usher, Adele, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Pitbull, Dev, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, Drake and LMFAO. That's why KIIS FM is still thriving until this very day.radio124 said:Wow! The hit music from April sure must have been fantastic! People just couldn't get enough of it as KIIS zooms back up to the top spot.
Robnoxious said:westfield60 said:KABC had a 0.9 over the last three quarters. I guess they must take that as a sign that the changes made over there were wildly successful. Their ratings didn't drop.
Yeah but cume has steadily dropped as those transistor radio batteries die out up until some helpful and concerned neighbors request a wellness check on those fading households.
SimiRadioListener26 said:Robnoxious said:westfield60 said:KABC had a 0.9 over the last three quarters. I guess they must take that as a sign that the changes made over there were wildly successful. Their ratings didn't drop.
Yeah but cume has steadily dropped as those transistor radio batteries die out up until some helpful and concerned neighbors request a wellness check on those fading households.
Sorry, I'm still a novice at understanding ratings, and up until now I never bothered to ask what all these terms mean. I get that "cume" refers to the number of unique listeners. So there are fewer unique listeners, but the rating didn't drop. How could that be, unless maybe the remaining unique listeners started listening more often...?
justpassingthough said:Most likely, KIIS saw a spike from the onslaught of "boy bands"- groups like the Wanted, One Direction and other teen pop acts like Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber that became increasingly popular at CHR, and don't get played as much at KAMP. Also, there were two big rock hits from Fun and Gotye that KIIS was spinning more than KAMP- so a slight shift away from the rhythmic heavy direction of CHR seems to have benefited KIIS in this month (although its hard to make any concrete statements off of one month)
radiojomo said:justpassingthough said:Most likely, KIIS saw a spike from the onslaught of "boy bands"- groups like the Wanted, One Direction and other teen pop acts like Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber that became increasingly popular at CHR, and don't get played as much at KAMP. Also, there were two big rock hits from Fun and Gotye that KIIS was spinning more than KAMP- so a slight shift away from the rhythmic heavy direction of CHR seems to have benefited KIIS in this month (although its hard to make any concrete statements off of one month)
Grouplove is top 5 at Alternative - I think they've embraced it
Well, KIIS did go very heavy in promoting their station event- Wango Tango- throughout the month of April so that could have spiked listening a notch too. I've also seen that the CHRs are embracing more Alternative Rock into the playlist. Just saw that KIIS added Tongue Tied by Grouplove, a song that still hasn't been fully embraced by Alternative yet.