WFUV has had overall ratings of only around .3 for some time.
This puzzles me, as I believe it is a very well programmed AAA station, with terrific personalities. 'FUV also has a decent signal in much (I realize not all) of the Metro area.
Among noncommercial stations that have better overall numbers are WNYC, WQXR, WBGO, WAWZ, and WFME (at least in February, when this religious station last posted ratings).
I do understand that what matters to a noncommercial station is the number of subscribers, rather than overall audience. But I still wonder why their appeal is apparently so narrow. Is that to be expected from a station that has a broad, eclectic selection of AAA/roots music, as opposed to a focused repetitive playlist?
This puzzles me, as I believe it is a very well programmed AAA station, with terrific personalities. 'FUV also has a decent signal in much (I realize not all) of the Metro area.
Among noncommercial stations that have better overall numbers are WNYC, WQXR, WBGO, WAWZ, and WFME (at least in February, when this religious station last posted ratings).
I do understand that what matters to a noncommercial station is the number of subscribers, rather than overall audience. But I still wonder why their appeal is apparently so narrow. Is that to be expected from a station that has a broad, eclectic selection of AAA/roots music, as opposed to a focused repetitive playlist?