And the latest San Jose radio ratings for March 2020:
Why don't KFSO throw Michael Savage off the air ?
No surprise on the growth for KCBS and KQED. It looks like the only music stations to take a major loss was KMVQ and KITS (and KOIT to a lesser extent).
What will KITS will look like coming out of quarantine? Their topline numbers are horrible and from the outside looking in, it appears that Entercom doesn't care about the station a whole lot. It looks like they have a very small staff and looks like Programming KITS is an added part-time job for the KLLC Programming staff. Does Megan Holliday voice track from Los Angeles?
So you're saying, KFSO, cannot throw him off the air??
I would think KGO would be seeing at least somewhat of a positive trend, rather than sitting flat, during this period in which quality and informative newstalk is what the listening audience is craving. Thoughts?
Alt 105.3 is a very tough listen right now. Appears that there are no longer any live DJs.
Lot of people losing their jobs right now. Not just radio. There's a pandemic going on.
So, in theory, this is a huge opportunity for radio to put their best foot forward and remind listeners of their value. People are forming new habits as I write this. ]
Advertiser supported media definitely has some short term challenges, but when it comes to their on-air product, I believe they should be playing the long game right now.
There's an argument that radio is more important than ever during these times and early data suggests that people are spending more time with radio while stuck in their homes. So, in theory, this is a huge opportunity for radio to put their best foot forward and remind listeners of their value. People are forming new habits as I write this..
No, he's saying he isn't on KFSO, a Spanish-language music station in Visalia. He's on KSFO, a right-wing talk station in San Francisco.