Libtalker Doing Well In San Diego
> The problem is that some of it's stations are on welfare,
> like san diego's KLSD 1360. CC would prefer it be self
> sufficient like Salem, even though they are low rent
> operations.
What nonsense! In 12+, KLSD is a strong #3 AM in the San Diego market (with #4 trailing far behind) and a strong #11 overall, in a market with 37 rated stations (39 if you count simulcasts as two stations).
KLSD's 12+ share is almost FOUR TIMES the share of KCBQ, Salem's conservative talker and more than SIX TIMES the share of KPRZ, Salem's Christian talker. In other words, KLSD has almost TWO AND A HALF TIMES the COMBINED share of Salem's two stations in the market.
I haven't seen the 25-54s for San Diego, but everywhere else the lib talkers are doing better in that demo than in 12+.
> The problem is that some of it's stations are on welfare,
> like san diego's KLSD 1360. CC would prefer it be self
> sufficient like Salem, even though they are low rent
> operations.
What nonsense! In 12+, KLSD is a strong #3 AM in the San Diego market (with #4 trailing far behind) and a strong #11 overall, in a market with 37 rated stations (39 if you count simulcasts as two stations).
KLSD's 12+ share is almost FOUR TIMES the share of KCBQ, Salem's conservative talker and more than SIX TIMES the share of KPRZ, Salem's Christian talker. In other words, KLSD has almost TWO AND A HALF TIMES the COMBINED share of Salem's two stations in the market.
I haven't seen the 25-54s for San Diego, but everywhere else the lib talkers are doing better in that demo than in 12+.