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Not that 6+ numbers really matter to anyone, but KDKA-AM is back in the top slot in AM drive, edging out Quinn & Rose and with a 1.3 share-point margin over DVE. Top 10 overall: DVE, Kiss, BOB, 3WS, News/Talk 104.7, WSHH, Y108, KD-AM, Star, The X. Q92.9 still can't crack the top 10 in any daypart. The Pickle and K-Love continue to surprise, considering signal coverage. Decent book for 3WS, but the morning show continues to underperform with Jonny Hartwell.
 
If KDKA-AM is doing well in the mornings, the rest of the day must be tiotally in the tank because their overall number continues to slip.

Wasn't there a poster here who maintained KQV supported itself because its small audience is affluent? That's impossible. They're surviving because Scaife is willing to write the check.
 
I'm no fan of his politics, but thank God he is footing the bill. The last thing we need is another bs am station selling brokered crap...sad that news stations do pretty well in alot of markets, but i guess, here, people just want to hear kdka report on what school board member is being difficult to work with...blah, blah, blah....
 
Essential Public Media is betting the farm that's not the case.
 
garnet said:
I'm no fan of his politics, but thank God he is footing the bill. The last thing we need is another bs am station selling brokered crap...sad that news stations do pretty well in alot of markets, but i guess, here, people just want to hear kdka report on what school board member is being difficult to work with...blah, blah, blah....

KDKA's 3 to 6 p.m. news block blows away anything KQV does at any hour of the day. KQV provides no compelling reason to tune in.
 
<KDKA's 3 to 6 p.m. news block blows away anything KQV does at any hour of the day. KQV provides no compelling reason to tune in.>

I agree with you Boss Radio. KDKA's newsblock just sounds way more interesting and smoother.

<Decent book for 3WS, but the morning show continues to underperform with Jonny Hartwell.>

You can say that again!
 
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...Local news, national news, traffic, weather, sports, occasional updates from The Wallstreet Journal, a few other :60 features throughout the day...? What exactly would you like from a news station?...don't want a fight or anything, I've lived in other cities with news stations, KQV just doesn't seem that much different than WCBS or WINS in NY or KYW in Philly...if anything, its a little lower key and not so 'in your face' as those stations...
 
Could SOMEONE over at KQV please get rid of the 1970s style delivery and production. Is the fake ticker still running in the background?
 
garnet said:
...Local news, national news, traffic, weather, sports, occasional updates from The Wallstreet Journal, a few other :60 features throughout the day...? What exactly would you like from a news station?...don't want a fight or anything, I've lived in other cities with news stations, KQV just doesn't seem that much different than WCBS or WINS in NY or KYW in Philly...if anything, its a little lower key and not so 'in your face' as those stations...

KQV also ties in to Bloomberg for some weekday features and overnight play, uses a private weather service (a descendant of the old DeNardo-McFarlane service) and is the local affiliate for Radio Pennsylvania, the service offered to commercial stations by WITF. Aired along with reports from Brad Bumstead of the Tribune-Review, RPA gives KQV a worthy alternative to Tony Romeo of KDKA/KYW for state capitol coverage.

Also, KQV does offer weekend news coverage. Granted, KDKA has updated Accuweather and local talk all weekend (some of it brokered but still mostly live), so it has the capacity to provide breaking news on the weekends, but KQV does have a producer/anchor for daytime news blocks Saturday and Sunday.

Also, KQV does all this without a TV affiliate. KDKA can fall back on Channel 2, WPGB on Channel 4.

Do I have problems with KQV? Yes. I wish the station would affiliate with ABC (think of the historic value as well as the quality that such a deal would provide both network and affiliate) and use that along with AP. And I wish there were voices that didn't do both newscasts and commercials. However, I don't think those factors necessarily disqualify KQV as a source for news.

I hardly would knock KDKA, and appreciate the drivetime long-form news alternative there. It is good that Pittsburgh has two stations willing to offer this aspect of serving the public interest, convenience and necessity.

The verdict is out on the new FM 90.5, obviously, and Cleveland-based newscasts using a lot of WTAE sound and a propensity by anchors not to identify towns where incidents happen give me fewer reasons to stay with WPGB on the hour and half hour.

If you wonder what I mean by that final comment, listen in to a WPGB newscast, hear any report on a fire or fatal accident or other serious incident and expect something beside a generic "Pittsburgh" reference or perhaps the name of a county, which is bothersome in a region where Allegheny has 130 municipalities, Westmoreland 65, and so forth. More irksome is the occasional reference to a street, but with no name of a town attached to it. It isn't helpful if the same street name can be found in dozens of other communities.

Jkf said:
Could SOMEONE over at KQV please get rid of the 1970s style delivery and production. Is the fake ticker still running in the background?

I think KYW also still uses that fake ticker.
 
Could SOMEONE over at KQV please get rid of the 1970s style delivery and production. Is the fake ticker still running in the background?

I believe those delivering are from that era, as well as those managing. Until you get new blood in, then you'll hear a different style & delivery.
 
Re: May PPMs/ KQV

garnet said:
...Local news, national news, traffic, weather, sports, occasional updates from The Wallstreet Journal, a few other :60 features throughout the day...? What exactly would you like from a news station?...don't want a fight or anything, I've lived in other cities with news stations, KQV just doesn't seem that much different than WCBS or WINS in NY or KYW in Philly...if anything, its a little lower key and not so 'in your face' as those stations...

How about an actual sports guy instead of stale AP headlines? How about some commentary to liven things up? How about enough reporters to actually get out and cover things that don't provide a news conference? How about a more conversational delivery? How about updated formatics?
 
Raymond said:
Could SOMEONE over at KQV please get rid of the 1970s style delivery and production. Is the fake ticker still running in the background?

I believe those delivering are from that era, as well as those managing. Until you get new blood in, then you'll hear a different style & delivery.

Robert W. Dickey, who co-owns the station, managed WINS in the '70s. He thinks that it had the perfect format for a news station. So he brought it here and he's refused to change it. It sounds like a time capsule, but that won't change.
 
You left out that when WPGB does happen to mention a local town, they butcher the !@#$% out the pronunciation. I listen to WPGB but jump to KDKA for news and then jump back. I'm betting many others do the same. I wonder how that registers in the PPM.
 
PT said:
You left out that when WPGB does happen to mention a local town, they butcher the !@#$% out the pronunciation. I listen to WPGB but jump to KDKA for news and then jump back. I'm betting many others do the same. I wonder how that registers in the PPM.

Yes, they pronounce Charleroi, Monessen and North Versailles just like a Clevelander
(which they in fact are)
 
Yes, they pronounce Charleroi, Monessen and North Versailles just like a Clevelander
(which they in fact are)

Let's not forget Tairintum, Monica, Clairitin, Charteyay, Straybane ...


That's what they're paying their program director for! Surely, nobody at Clear Channel did not notice this? Like I said before, stupid people are at the helm in that building.

WPGB is a joke with all the misfires and mispronunciations!
 
I like the fake ticker. Don't forget KQV also has "When Radio Was" on the weekends.

The people who are ostensibly going to listen to the new 90.5 have nothing to do with the people who listen to KDKA or KQV. That's the impression I get anyway.
 
PT said:
You left out that when WPGB does happen to mention a local town, they butcher the !@#$% out the pronunciation. I listen to WPGB but jump to KDKA for news and then jump back. I'm betting many others do the same. I wonder how that registers in the PPM.

Bingo! People know WPGB doesn't have local news that's worth a damn, and they're OK with that. They can always jump elsewhere for a few minutes and get the headlines.
 
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