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November 2022 Bay Area Radio PPM Ratings

Here are the November 2022 San Francisco Radio PPM Ratings:

https://ratings.****************/content/arb009

And the November 2022 San Jose Radio PPM Ratings:

https://ratings.****************/content/arb215


Any thoughts or observations?
 
For the survey period covering Thu. October 13 thru Wed. November 9,
AllAccess Top 5+ demo rankings for 25-54, 18-34 + 18-49: Scroll down to see San Francisco market
(Holiday programming is mostly absent from this survey.)

25-54: T1. KOIT T1. KMVQ 3. KQED 4. KISQ 5. KYLD 6. KMEL
18-34: 1. KOIT 2. KYLD 3. KMEL 4. KMVQ 5. KRBQ T15. KBLX (down from #4) T15. KNBR-AM-FM T15. KSAN
18-49: 1. KOIT 2. KMVQ 3. KYLD 4. KISQ 5. KMEL
 
KGO is the lowest rated AM station and dead last in the sports category, behind even KTCT and KGMZ's stream.

Congratulations to the visionaries at Cumulus Media. 😟
They obviously knew that would happen, but they are looking entirely for non-traditional revenue that is based on special interests, not ratings.

Again, for the 57th time: for two decades, the #1 biller in New York City never got above 15th in 12+ ratings.
 
Can KGO cover their costs (albeit dramatically lower now) with a .3 rating?
It is doing a format that is not ratings based.

I can name a dozen or more stations in LA that get 0 ratings yet are very profitable...
 
Noting that San Francisco continues to be one of the poorest markets for country music in America, although KBAY seems to have made a seamless transition to being the station of choice for San Jose country listeners, despite the predictions of some here that it would fail because the familiar voices of its predecessor in the format were gone.
 
Is it out of the realm of possibility for Cumulus to use 104.5 for a new station and keep KGO-AM without an FM translator? I still would like for them to purchase another station in the market.
 
Is it out of the realm of possibility for Cumulus to use 104.5 for a new station and keep KGO-AM without an FM translator? I still would like for them to purchase another station in the market.

I'd say it is.

A.) It's KNBR that they simulcast on 104.5, not KGO.
B.) KNBR's main competitor is on FM, which KNBR is handily beating.
C.) KNBR has rights to the Giants and the 49ers.

All reasons to continue having KNBR on 104.5. I also doubt Cumulus will buy in the market based on their financial situation.
 
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