KFI is tied for first in 12+. LA has an AM at #1 once again - bringing the city of Angels in line with SFO, Chicago, and other cities with heritage AMs. Whereas in NYC, WINS, which bills itself as the most listened to radio station in the nation (based on cume rather than TSL), is actually #9 in their 12+ listings.
Unfortunately, the rest of LA's AMs are sliding or already down low - KABC down a notch, KNX down a notch, and KFWB up a notch above its low perch where it has been hovering for years. KSPN "710 ESPN" takes the local sportsradio crown - go Angels!, and Radio Disney makes the first appearance that I can recall in the 12+.
I wish Indie wasn't sliding - it's down a notch too - not that it has many notches left to give away.
The WAVE grew significantly.
Latino slid back further.
KLOS is showing some vitality.
KLSX took its first step forward after being hit hard by the loss of Howard Stern in the prior book.
The Beat continues to slip - too soon to determine if their recent format softening is taking hold.
K-Mozart wobbles to its lowest level in a year.
Unfortunately, the rest of LA's AMs are sliding or already down low - KABC down a notch, KNX down a notch, and KFWB up a notch above its low perch where it has been hovering for years. KSPN "710 ESPN" takes the local sportsradio crown - go Angels!, and Radio Disney makes the first appearance that I can recall in the 12+.
I wish Indie wasn't sliding - it's down a notch too - not that it has many notches left to give away.
The WAVE grew significantly.
Latino slid back further.
KLOS is showing some vitality.
KLSX took its first step forward after being hit hard by the loss of Howard Stern in the prior book.
The Beat continues to slip - too soon to determine if their recent format softening is taking hold.
K-Mozart wobbles to its lowest level in a year.