So which of the Black stations are the odd man out? We still have 1 or 2 too many for a Latino Dominated market like this.
Marv-L.A. said:Todd Baker was gushing like crazy on his show on Tuesday about KKGO's new ratings; he went so far as to say that they are 'better than the other station's ratings ever were.
But I'm pretty certain that he must have been exaggerating.
DavidEduardo said:Rebafan said:nvrbbh said:Why has no one mentioned Go Country? That will end up being the real success story of 2007.
I am in total agreement on this statement, KKGO moved from a 1.2 to 1.7, and I believe as more people find out about the station these numbers will continue to rise.
They are currently in 19th for ratings in the Los Angeles Market.
It also broke into the 2-share range in 25-54, but is still lagging what KZLA did. It has likely peaked, but definitely a good move for Levine, considering the low billings on the classical format in the last few years.
nvrbbh said:But country music listening is up slightly year-to-year in the market when you factor in KFRG. That's not to mention those who satellite radio courted.
Marv-L.A. said:Why would a station such as KOST be desperate for new music?
David---regarding your comments on KFRG immediately above, were you referring to the fact that the combined ratings for KKGO & KFRG in LA are in the 2.0.-3.0 range, which isn't all that bad?
And what does MRS stand for?
DavidEduardo said:Rebafan said:nvrbbh said:Why has no one mentioned Go Country? That will end up being the real success story of 2007.
I am in total agreement on this statement, KKGO moved from a 1.2 to 1.7, and I believe as more people find out about the station these numbers will continue to rise.
They are currently in 19th for ratings in the Los Angeles Market.
It also broke into the 2-share range in 25-54, but is still lagging what KZLA did. It has likely peaked, but definitely a good move for Levine, considering the low billings on the classical format in the last few years.
Rebafan said:How would one go about finding out about the cume rankings as you are talking about above?
I am curious as to how the different air shifts are doing in comparison to KZLA as well as how they are doing in terms of growing in listenership.
With only 4 months on FM, would it not be likely this station could go hire in the share range for 25-54 rather than have peaked where it currently is?