I was looking through some old Radio & Records magazines in my closet and found this article by Talk columnist John Mainelli. It's dated Jan. 31, 1997.
KGO is #1 with nearly a seven share in San Francisco. It's also the #1 station 25-54. All-News KCBS is #2 overall and in the 25-54 race, it ranks seventh. KNBR, which was doing Sports talk most of the day but also aired Rush Limbaugh from 9am - Noon was #6 in the market and #8 in among 25-54 listeners. Conservative Talk KSFO was #16 in the 25-54 race.
Today, KGO is #7 overall but David Eduardo tells us it has fallen to #20 in the 25-54 demo. How does a station that basically has changed little in those last 14 years fall so far? In only a little over a decade, the 25-54 crowd has gone from liking KGO so much it was their favorite station to hating it so much that nearly all other full power stations beat it?
Is KGO at fault or are listeners now just dumber? In 1997 the largest number of middle-aged adults wanted an intelligent discussion of the issues of the day with smart talk hosts. Now in 2011, they'd prefer listening to Lady Gaga and Beyonce? They want to avoid smart talk and informed hosts like the plague?
We can fault KGO for not keeping up with current trends. But we can't fault it for being what it has been for several decades. Ronn Owens, Gil Gross and Gene Burns didn't suddenly get boring or distracted. Could today's adult listeners be simply chasing their kids' music, trying to pretend they're still hip and young, and foresaking their roles as informed citizens?
Gregg
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KGO is #1 with nearly a seven share in San Francisco. It's also the #1 station 25-54. All-News KCBS is #2 overall and in the 25-54 race, it ranks seventh. KNBR, which was doing Sports talk most of the day but also aired Rush Limbaugh from 9am - Noon was #6 in the market and #8 in among 25-54 listeners. Conservative Talk KSFO was #16 in the 25-54 race.
Today, KGO is #7 overall but David Eduardo tells us it has fallen to #20 in the 25-54 demo. How does a station that basically has changed little in those last 14 years fall so far? In only a little over a decade, the 25-54 crowd has gone from liking KGO so much it was their favorite station to hating it so much that nearly all other full power stations beat it?
Is KGO at fault or are listeners now just dumber? In 1997 the largest number of middle-aged adults wanted an intelligent discussion of the issues of the day with smart talk hosts. Now in 2011, they'd prefer listening to Lady Gaga and Beyonce? They want to avoid smart talk and informed hosts like the plague?
We can fault KGO for not keeping up with current trends. But we can't fault it for being what it has been for several decades. Ronn Owens, Gil Gross and Gene Burns didn't suddenly get boring or distracted. Could today's adult listeners be simply chasing their kids' music, trying to pretend they're still hip and young, and foresaking their roles as informed citizens?
Gregg
[email protected]