canyouhearmenow said:You misunderstood...what I meant by that was how highly certain oldies/classic hits stations across the country are respected in the industry and which also do very well in the ratings, including Philly (#4), Pittsburgh (#3) and New York (#2). And then you have in KOOL in Phoenix where it is #1. I would venture to say KRTH is the most respected station of its kind in the U.S. and which is one of the biggest cash cows in all of radio. And it has a lot of forward momentum and excitement in its delivery and is still fun to listen to. It's a little too conservative for me, but hey, I'd like to hear "Live" by Merry Go Down, "Sit Down I Think I Love You" by the Mojo Men, "Twelve-Thirty" by the Mamas and Papas and "Baja" by the Astronauts all day....but I understand that just isn't to happen on commercial radio.
Ah, the 12+ obfuscation.
KRTH is consistently not in the top 10 in 25-54. And when you take out listeners who only listen to a station 1+ hours a week, which means those who may have actually chosen the station, in the last book, KRTH is 14th in 25-54... and it bills around 10th or 11th in the market, commensurate with a station with its numbers.
WOGL averages 12th on 25-54 total in a multi-book average. WWSW is 7th.
So, despite a signal disadvantage, Walrus fits right in around the average for 25-54 delivery.