Getting back to David's listing of the 25-54 demos, I find it a bit sad that KFI has sunk to #20. At one time KFI was one of the nation's outstanding Talk stations, scoring in the top 10 in the 25-54 demo. They have tried to create a Talk station that sounds hip and contemporary. Is it being on AM that has caused their decline? Is it that nobody under 50 listens to Talk, whether its on AM or FM?
David tells us KNX only ranks #25 in the 25-54 demo. Doesn't anyone under 50 need to know the weather or traffic or how the Dodgers are doing or what's in the news? And don't say the under 50 crowd gets their news from personal devices. They can get their music from personal devices too. Why isn't that hurting the 19 music stations that rank higher than KFI in the 25-54 demo?
Also, note that KROQ is only at #11. I suppose if you just isolated Men 25-54, it would score better. And since it plays few titles from before 2000, it aims at men 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54. But would have thought fellow CBS stations K-Earth and The Wave would be scoring higher than K-Rock in the 25-54 demo?
KBIG and KOST are #1 and #4 respectively in the 25-54 race. I can remember when they were both Soft AC stations with nearly identical playlists and similar sounding formats and personalities. DJs never talked over the intros. Four songs in a row between commercial sets, with rarely a word spoken between the songs. KOST was usually the leader, and used Dick Clark in its TV spots. But KBIG was close behind. If you go back further, to the 70s, both stations were Easy Listening, again almost indistinguishable. Now KBIG plays almost nothing from before 2000, yet is the top station 25-54.
>>>25-54 rank
KBIG
KIIS
KRTH (Yes, third!!!)
KOST
KCBS-FM
KSWD
KLVE
KAMP
KTWV (9th, up from the mid-20's)
KRRL
KROQ
KLYY
KLAX
KYSR
KLOS
KPWR
KSCA
KRCD
KXOS
KXOL
KFI (Yes, 20th)