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Los Angeles Radio Ratings: June 2023

Covering the survey period from Thu. 5/25/2023 thru Wed. 6/21/2023, age 6+ overall:


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Top 5+ demo rankings analysis for ages 25-54, 18-34 + 18-49:
(scroll down to see Los Angeles)

25-54: 1. KRTH 2. KOST 3. KLVE 4. KBIG 5. KTWV (up from #8) 8. KIIS (down from #4) 16. KBUE (down from #1)
18-34: 1T. KRTH 1T. KTWV 3. KIIS 4. KBIG 5. KRRL 6. KYSR
18-49: 1. KLVE 2. KBIG 3. KRTH 4. KTWV (up from #7) 5. KXOL 6. KIIS (down from #2T) 13. KBUE (down from #2T)

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For Riverside-San Bernardino:


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Kpwr is not doing well at all. I highly doubt they are in the top 10.
Same thing with go country they have a small audience and it's growing every day. Saul might have to change formats if billing doesn't Improve
 
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Weird the country station and kroq are basically tied but who knows what the real numbers are. And alt 98.7 is beating kroq by almost a point.

What more can kroq do? I am betting it's the morning show on kysr the Woody show that is helping them alot. Just a guess.
 
That will never happen. Its expenses are low guarantee kkgo ain't goin anywhere!!!

Meaning the demographic break-outs? I'd imagine KROQ skews heavily male and KKGO skews female, but not by not as wide a margin. Age-wise, they're probably pretty similar.
Meaning the demographic break-outs? I'd imagine KROQ skews heavily male and KKGO skews female, but not by not as wide a margin. Age-wise, they're probably pretty similar.
Yes the demos
 
Covering the survey period from Thu. 5/25/2023 thru Wed. 6/21/2023, age 6+ overall:


or Radio Industry News, Radio Show Prep, Radio Promotions, Radio Station Data, Podcast News

Top 5+ demo rankings analysis for ages 25-54, 18-34 + 18-49:
(scroll down to see Los Angeles)

25-54: 1. KRTH 2. KOST 3. KLVE 4. KBIG 5. KTWV (up from #8) 8. KIIS (down from #4) 16. KBUE (down from #1)
18-34: 1T. KRTH 1T. KTWV 3. KIIS 4. KBIG 5. KRRL 6. KYSR
18-49: 1. KLVE 2. KBIG 3. KRTH 4. KTWV (up from #7) 5. KXOL 6. KIIS (down from #2T) 13. KBUE (down from #2T)

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For Riverside-San Bernardino:


or Radio Industry News, Radio Show Prep, Radio Promotions, Radio Station Data, Podcast News
Congratulations to KOLA 99.9. a 7.2 share a job well done
 
We will see how well kkgo goes now that school is let out and families are on vacation during summer.
Not really going to matter much. As David has pointed out repeatedly, the LA market is dominated by people in racial and ethnic demographics that rarely listen to country music. African Americans, first and second-generation Hispanics, Chinese, Japanese, Russians, Iranians, etc.
 
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