Cume persons December 2022: 2,600,000 AQH Persons 63,700David E or hagerty how high in listening numbers does kost get in November and December when they go all Christmas music? 4 million? 5 million?
Oh wow.Cume persons December 2022: 2,600,000 AQH Persons 63,700
Cume persons Holiday 2022: 3,118,000 AQH Persons 71,000
I do not care! It’s still two weeks before Halloween!So maybe and it's my guess
November 10th. Anyone want to guess?
Also, if iHeart is worried about their current stock price and they plan to do their usual fall staff purge as a result, switching to holiday music on 11/1 let's them release at least some on-air staff and gives them nearly a few full months to decide whether or not to bring all of them back and in what capacity.I-Heart may decide to do multiple Christmas flips around the country on November 1st, given how successful WLIT was with an early flip last year.
What do KKGO's Christmas numbers look like compared to KOST?Cume persons December 2022: 2,600,000 AQH Persons 63,700
Cume persons Holiday 2022: 3,118,000 AQH Persons 71,000
I was in Home Depot today (Sat 14th) and they were already playing xmas music...Oy vey!I do not care! It’s still two weeks before Halloween!
If they fire staff, they won’t bring them back in a few months.Also, if iHeart is worried about their current stock price and they plan to do their usual fall staff purge as a result, switching to holiday music on 11/1 let's them release at least some on-air staff and gives them nearly a few full months to decide whether or not to bring all of them back and in what capacity.
Maybe not in a few months and maybe not at the same station, but...In the past it's not been uncommon for iHeart to terminate in the fall, only for some of those same people to pop back up within months, at times in a different market and sometimes in a different capacity.If they fire staff, they won’t bring them back in a few months.
Staffing adjustments/reductions are commonly made in Q4, so the savings are realized in Q1 of the new year.Maybe not in a few months and maybe not at the same station, but...In the past it's not been uncommon for iHeart to terminate in the fall, only for some of those same people to pop back up within months, at times in a different market and sometimes in a different capacity.
Correct. Note that my comments above were not critical of iHeart, but more a statement of fact, based on how that company has operated in more than a few past years, purging staff in Q4. That doesn't mean they're alone, and I never implied as some have that big, bad Clear Channel is trying to ruin Christmas for their staff and families.Staffing adjustments/reductions are commonly made in Q4, so the savings are realized in Q1 of the new year.
And it's not just the radio biz. A lot of businesses that start their new calendar year Jan. 1, look to cut expenses in Q4.
WLTW and KKCW always have high ratings during the Holiday season but they both do it later than Nov 1. I don’t think KOST will do it that early but WLIT might. Lite FM will probably do it around Nov 3 but it could be Nov 1 or 2nd.It could be as early as November 1st, given that sister station WLIT-93.9 Chicago flipped on November 1st last year and supposedly saw an immediate ratings spike.
I-Heart may decide to do multiple Christmas flips around the country on November 1st, given how successful WLIT was with an early flip last year.
And a November 1st flip would be well before Disneyland begins their holiday season.
You greatly overestimate the average Walmart shopper's level of interest in the music playing in the store, and overestimate even more Walmart corporate's giving a crap about what their customers think about Christmas music. Maybe a wrong button was pushed on that oh so traumatic September day. Maybe the glitch got fixed right after you left the store. Whatever the case, I seriously doubt phone lines in Bentonville were overloaded with complaints.It was a few years ago, but I was in a Walmart and they had Christmas music playing.....In early September. Lasted one day, so I assume customers ripped them a new A-hole for playing it so early.