They pretty much "killed" the old school format right on the end (last song - most of "End of the Road") and the gloves were ripped off right from the start going after Power! Music so far is the hardcore Nicki Minaj and friends.
I guess I'm not used to the rapid turnover at CHR. I usually listen to my iPod (with 34,236 songs), but I tuned into the new station out of curiosity.
So tell me, iHeart Media, what is the point of the format change?
BigA, since the audience size for CHR and hip-hop seems to be increasing, where are those new listeners coming from? Are they abandoning talk formats? AC? Country? Alternative?
I had heard research that stated dont know how much truth there is to it but it states people stop listening and searching out new music at 26. They just listen to what they like.
1984 1985? There were no real spanish listening options so many of those people who today listen to those stations would be listening to chr if they didn't have the option.
Perhaps the audience size for CHR is not increasing. In the most recent Nielsen Audio ratings, KIIS had a 4.6 share and KAMP had a 4.0 share. From 2009 through 2014, there were many months when KIIS was number one, with a share as high as 5.9, and KAMP was almost always among the top five stations. In 1984-85, KIIS was often number one---just ahead of KABC---and the share was usually between 8.8 and 9.8. And that was when KIIS had competition: KKHR, KIQQ and, to a lesser extent, KHTZ, KMGG and KHJ. Combined, those six stations had close to 20% of the audience. Thirty years later, the CHR audience is less than half of that.
And the hip-hop audience is probably less than half of that.
Regarding that "split":
On the KFWB Fabulous Forty, February 7, 1965: Sam Cooke, Petula Clark, Roger Miller, Joe Tex, Del Shannon, Vic Dana, Bert Kaempfert, Jewel Akens, Bobbi Martin, Dean Martin, Sue Thompson, Temptations, Beatles, Rolling Stones.
Played on KPWR, February 7, 2015: Diddy, J. Cole, Big Sean, Kid Ink, Lil Jon, Kanye West, Chris Brown, Tygo, Ne-Yo, Pitbull, Dr. Dre, Jay-Z, Mark Ronson, Kalin & Myles, Rae Sremmurd [clever name!], Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande, Schoolboy Q.
What a difference the past 50 years have made when it comes to variety on a radio station!
Played on KPWR, February 7, 2015: Diddy, J. Cole, Big Sean, Kid Ink, Lil Jon, Kanye West, Chris Brown, Tygo, Ne-Yo, Pitbull, Dr. Dre, Jay-Z, Mark Ronson, Kalin & Myles, Rae Sremmurd [clever name!], Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande, Schoolboy Q.
Hot 92.3 has officially gone cold. (That is my feeble attempt to be witty.) The station is now Real 92.3 KRRL. The website is http://www.real923la.com/main.html