ctk said:
TR1992 said:
The latest ratings from Chicago's Progressive talk stations,(they are on 4 frequencies) WCPT AM 0.2. 43rd place,
WCPT FM 0.1, WCPQ FM 0.1, tied for 49th place, WCPY FM 0.0.
This is in the hometown market of President Obama. Does that not speak volumes? Statistically speaking there is
virtually no one listening.
WLS AM which carries Rush, Hannity, and Levine, 5.1 second place. Second/third tier talker WIND AM which carries
Beck, Miller(Dennis), Medved, Prager and Savage 1.0 tied for 30th. WIND is on one frequency, and not that their
ratings are anything to brag about, yet there still beating WCPT.
Just saying ???
actually, no it doesn't. wcpt am is a part-timer that has to shut off it's stick at night. from what i understand with the other 3 fm-sticks, that time is leased and airs dance/club music until the am stick goes back on. i don't live in chicago, so reception also may be an issue (and something that many people have said about progressive talk that they are relegated to the worst frequencies). meanwhile the other two stations you listed are on 24/7 on the same frequency and don't lease out major parts of their time to air music. i can pick up wls on clear nights and probably could get it in my car during the day if not for one 50000 watt clear channel in 840 whas and a catholic station at 900. it also isn't very fair to include an fm simulcast of an am station and put all of that on the am station. we have one in louisville, wkrd am and fm. the fm signal doesn't cover all of the area the am does and it gets lower ratings. is that the fault of the station (which does okay on the am) or the frequency and stick its broadcasting from?
fact is this is an apples/banannas case. i would try to make another example.
Maybe there are some different factors involved with the different signals, I agree with you. I should point out
a few other things because I live in Chicago.
WCPT AM changed their COL to Willow Springs to make it easier to get a nighttime signal. They have a CP for 1.5 Kw
from six towers southwest of the city, near Joliet, Il. This will not be the best signal in Chicago mind you, but: hopefully
it will allow them to cover most of the area at night. I guess only time will tell. WBAP in Fort Worth comes in rather strong
some nights in Chicago. The towers have been up for a few months now, I'm not sure how long it will be to they will be up
and running, if anyone knows please let us know.
Now, on the daytime signal for AM 820, it is one of the best AM signals inside the city. They are only 5,000 watts, that is
true, but; there tower is located on the North side of the city, inside the city limits. So when you are in the downtown area
the signal actually tunes in much better than there 50Kw competitors, due to the fact that they are all located some 35 miles
or more outside the city limits. WCPT AM also does not have to sign off until Fort Worth sunset, so in the winter that means
they are on until 5:30PM CT in the winter, as opposed to 4:15PM for the other daytime stations. By the time 5:30 hits most
people are already commuting home and can receive a reliable signal from 99.9 and 92.7 on a car radio. In the summer
months they are on until almost 9:00 PM CT.
They do broker out the FM signals at night from 9PM until 5AM to a dance music company called Dance Factory. Which
most people suspect is where most of the ratings and revenue are coming from to pay for them to stay on the air.
I must make the point that no matter what was on those FM frequencies prior to the simulcast had better numbers than
they do now.
They are on 92.5 in DeKalb, Il, west of Chicago, and can be picked up rather well in all of the western suburbs of Chicago.
This station has shown up with a 0.0 share for almost the whole time as progressive talk. This station was a rather
popular local station in De Kalb years ago and always showed numbers with any other format they were airing.
I know their are a lot of different variable's involved in this equation. I can see how they might not be able to pull the
number's that a 50Kw signal would, but: if people really wanted to listen the numbers would not be as low as they are.
The FOUR station's combined cannot beat some small 3Kw stations in the suburbs. I am not trying to knock
you when I say these things, please don't take it personally. I really can't see how you can justify these absolutely
horrendous ratings.
The fact that these stations are about the only locally owned stations in Chicago anymore. They are owned by Newsweb
Corp., which is owned by a man who donates a great deal of money to the Democratic party. I would say if not for his
personal belief's these stations would not be able to waste away like this. They are his property though and he is free to
do what he wishes with them. My biggest problem with this is not the fact that he is running progressive talk on them.
I believe that everyone should be entitled to hear their point of view on the radio. My real problem is that Newsweb also
owns 4 more AM's in the market, and they all run brokered programing. When these stations were purchased we were told
they would be local radio for Chicago, not the same old radio we were getting from the big owner's. They are not.
All in all, maybe some of the comparisons are a little lopsided, however the ratings, no matter how you twist them are
abysmal.