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radioprofessor
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Many changes going on in the Seattle market. It pays to listen across all station formats to see if the parameters have changed. I was quite surprised by my
last listening session. Four stations in particular stand out in my view:
+ KWJZ
I primarily listen to this station to relax on weekends. The station has added a significant number of vocals AC cuts and revamped their imaging. They are no longer Smooth Jazz in fact they have removed jazz almost completely from their imaging.The station now refers to "Smoothing Out" or just the call letters. Clearly the station is leaning toward KRWM to pick up some of their sister stations cume and P-2 listeners. This aggressive adjustment is being tried by several jazz stations to try and expand their audience base by expanding the formatic parameter. The danger is the AC based songs that have been added may turn off core P-1 listeners diminishing TSL and ratings. An aggressive experiment that I will be watching closely. It has a chance of success, in my humble view.
+ KRWM
KRWM is increasing spins ever so slightly based on mediabase comparisons, and adding significantly more HOT/AC product. Artists like Leona Lewis. Nickelback, John Mayer, Last Goodnight, Colbie Calait, Daughtry and others indicate their attempt to expand their younger end. More telling is a definite pull back of core AC gold. Again, these are aggressive moves for a Soft AC that is number one in the market right now due to their big Christmas music bubble. Both KRWM and KWJZ are running heavy TV schedules I note from my hotel room. KRWM TV spot features all HOT/AC artists. This adjustment has less chance of success in my humble view. Soft AC is built on TSL and the core is not likely to stick around for some of the rock based AC artists. You need to play 40-50% gold or the audience will leave. Other markets have tried to expand and failed. It also opens up a solid hole for a gold based AC. Add personality to a new AC and KRWM would be vulnerable.
+ KQMV
KQMV is not on TV which is a surprise in my humble view. The station is also adding mainstream CHR artists like Maroon 5, Daughtry and Rob Thomas. This is too significant a departure from the expectation of the audience. The station is also ramping up the personality talk in mornings and other day parts. Both of these moves will drive down TSL and are ill-advised in my humble opinion. This will leave an opening for KBKS and KUBE to edge older and do damage. Both of these stations have superior air talent in my view.
+KBKS
The station is becoming more mainstream in its music approach focusing more on current and recurrent hits and less on "new music." This is an effort to appeal to the 25-54 demographic and take advantage of obvious weaknesses at KQMV, KUBE and KPLZ. The station is now truly hit based. The addition of Tyler in the afternoon puts the focus back on the music. The morning host has been elevated to Asst. PD to focus on the talent side of the equation for the station. These moves have a chance for improving a fairly weak station.
The effort by stations to expand to music out of their format arena can be risky but if successful can lead to increased numbers. There is strong opportunity for growth in the personality sector for all stations. I noted in the last trend that the old line talent remain in the top tier of numbers. Bob Rivers is at the top of his game and has improved in recent months. Ichabod's show will get somewhat younger with the addition of a younger news talent. I cannot explain why kent and alan or bj Shea continue to rebound and grow. Kent and alan are excellent at format mechanics but are dated and aging for the HOT/AC format. Bj Shea has the reverse issue. He lacks format mechanics and consistency, but his show is less dated that Bob Rivers.
Many changes that might escape the untrained eye. A market under re-direction and shifting. Quite exhilarating.
last listening session. Four stations in particular stand out in my view:
+ KWJZ
I primarily listen to this station to relax on weekends. The station has added a significant number of vocals AC cuts and revamped their imaging. They are no longer Smooth Jazz in fact they have removed jazz almost completely from their imaging.The station now refers to "Smoothing Out" or just the call letters. Clearly the station is leaning toward KRWM to pick up some of their sister stations cume and P-2 listeners. This aggressive adjustment is being tried by several jazz stations to try and expand their audience base by expanding the formatic parameter. The danger is the AC based songs that have been added may turn off core P-1 listeners diminishing TSL and ratings. An aggressive experiment that I will be watching closely. It has a chance of success, in my humble view.
+ KRWM
KRWM is increasing spins ever so slightly based on mediabase comparisons, and adding significantly more HOT/AC product. Artists like Leona Lewis. Nickelback, John Mayer, Last Goodnight, Colbie Calait, Daughtry and others indicate their attempt to expand their younger end. More telling is a definite pull back of core AC gold. Again, these are aggressive moves for a Soft AC that is number one in the market right now due to their big Christmas music bubble. Both KRWM and KWJZ are running heavy TV schedules I note from my hotel room. KRWM TV spot features all HOT/AC artists. This adjustment has less chance of success in my humble view. Soft AC is built on TSL and the core is not likely to stick around for some of the rock based AC artists. You need to play 40-50% gold or the audience will leave. Other markets have tried to expand and failed. It also opens up a solid hole for a gold based AC. Add personality to a new AC and KRWM would be vulnerable.
+ KQMV
KQMV is not on TV which is a surprise in my humble view. The station is also adding mainstream CHR artists like Maroon 5, Daughtry and Rob Thomas. This is too significant a departure from the expectation of the audience. The station is also ramping up the personality talk in mornings and other day parts. Both of these moves will drive down TSL and are ill-advised in my humble opinion. This will leave an opening for KBKS and KUBE to edge older and do damage. Both of these stations have superior air talent in my view.
+KBKS
The station is becoming more mainstream in its music approach focusing more on current and recurrent hits and less on "new music." This is an effort to appeal to the 25-54 demographic and take advantage of obvious weaknesses at KQMV, KUBE and KPLZ. The station is now truly hit based. The addition of Tyler in the afternoon puts the focus back on the music. The morning host has been elevated to Asst. PD to focus on the talent side of the equation for the station. These moves have a chance for improving a fairly weak station.
The effort by stations to expand to music out of their format arena can be risky but if successful can lead to increased numbers. There is strong opportunity for growth in the personality sector for all stations. I noted in the last trend that the old line talent remain in the top tier of numbers. Bob Rivers is at the top of his game and has improved in recent months. Ichabod's show will get somewhat younger with the addition of a younger news talent. I cannot explain why kent and alan or bj Shea continue to rebound and grow. Kent and alan are excellent at format mechanics but are dated and aging for the HOT/AC format. Bj Shea has the reverse issue. He lacks format mechanics and consistency, but his show is less dated that Bob Rivers.
Many changes that might escape the untrained eye. A market under re-direction and shifting. Quite exhilarating.