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Re: Let's not forget
You insult fourth graders. KNX is unlistenable. Listening to KCBS-AM at night makes me remember what a relevant all-news station can sound like. It is amazing that the KFI-ification of CBS news radio somehow failed to take place north of the Tehachapis.
The worst part about listening to 740 is hearing the same stupid "LA voice" doing the David G. Hall-mandated imaging. Creepy to hear that LA shallowness sugarcoating the respectable and indepth coverage of real news on what KNX used to sound like.
It still amazes me that some "experts" in the radio industry say there is no benefit of KNXFWB's slide into irrelevence to public radio listenership. These "experts" consult their chicken bones and tea leaves and say NPR listenership is flat, and that their is no crosslistening between KNX and KCRW/KPCC P-1s.
The people on the Phoenix board seem to think KTAR and KJZZ have a huge cross-listenership.
KNX and KFWB's diminished listenership over the long term directly matches the growth of NPR stations. Of course, the large ethnic and non-english speaking percentage in El Pueblo de Nuestra la Reina de Los Angeles de Pornicula (got to say that twice) means that the audience percentage listening to commercial and noncommerical news prograsmming is very small.
And that makes the statistical sample being used to analyze KNX-NPR crossover very small, and probably scientifically questionable. Of course, we mere mortals will never know, because the surveys are proprietary and the gods from the spanish radio companies ask us to trust them that they know how the gods feel.
NPR was nowhere 20 years ago, and it insults anyone's intelligence to assume that the KNX listener of 20 years ago is not spending time between 88 and 91 these days.
College-educated, white listeners have no place local to go other than NPR, now that KNX is the radio equivalent of bad TV news in the 1990s (I mean: putting your anchor at Camp Pendleton to anchor PM drive - what's that playbook from - channel 2 Action News in the 1980s? Back when they were #8 in a 7-station market. Hey, DGH, I got an idea: find Bree Walker and Jim Lampley and have them fight on the air!)
KFWB is now attention-deficit radio, with the top story repeated THREE times in each 20 minute slice, meaning the same facts are trotted out with breathtaking shallowness NINE times an hour. Their slogan should be "just give us 22 seconds and you'll already hear us repeat ourselves."
gerald said:that KNX has been dumbed down to about a fourth grade level, so that's certainly not going to help the numbers. The "morning team" is embarassingly bad, so is the "afternoon team." Larry Van Nuys seems to have a cot set up in the hall, he does almost every other shift. And while he may be a really cool guy and fun to be with, he is totally wrong for a serious news station. Starting with his goofy AM Top 40 jock voice and his desire to make everything "fun" and do happy talk with the traffic folks and Melinda Lee, which works fine in the proper setting but NOT at an all-news station.
Further proof? Bob McCormick's show may be titled Money 101 but it's really just talk, about anything he can think of. This morning's non-money-related topic (I kid you not) - what it's like for a guy to grow up with a girl's name (Kelly, Carol, etc.). I so wanted to call and once I got on the air just start dumping on the guy.
My wife had been out of town for several months on business, and on her return she had KNX on while doing her morning bathroom routine. She came out shaking her head after a coupla minutes and said What the hell have they done to KNX?
You insult fourth graders. KNX is unlistenable. Listening to KCBS-AM at night makes me remember what a relevant all-news station can sound like. It is amazing that the KFI-ification of CBS news radio somehow failed to take place north of the Tehachapis.
The worst part about listening to 740 is hearing the same stupid "LA voice" doing the David G. Hall-mandated imaging. Creepy to hear that LA shallowness sugarcoating the respectable and indepth coverage of real news on what KNX used to sound like.
It still amazes me that some "experts" in the radio industry say there is no benefit of KNXFWB's slide into irrelevence to public radio listenership. These "experts" consult their chicken bones and tea leaves and say NPR listenership is flat, and that their is no crosslistening between KNX and KCRW/KPCC P-1s.
The people on the Phoenix board seem to think KTAR and KJZZ have a huge cross-listenership.
KNX and KFWB's diminished listenership over the long term directly matches the growth of NPR stations. Of course, the large ethnic and non-english speaking percentage in El Pueblo de Nuestra la Reina de Los Angeles de Pornicula (got to say that twice) means that the audience percentage listening to commercial and noncommerical news prograsmming is very small.
And that makes the statistical sample being used to analyze KNX-NPR crossover very small, and probably scientifically questionable. Of course, we mere mortals will never know, because the surveys are proprietary and the gods from the spanish radio companies ask us to trust them that they know how the gods feel.
NPR was nowhere 20 years ago, and it insults anyone's intelligence to assume that the KNX listener of 20 years ago is not spending time between 88 and 91 these days.
College-educated, white listeners have no place local to go other than NPR, now that KNX is the radio equivalent of bad TV news in the 1990s (I mean: putting your anchor at Camp Pendleton to anchor PM drive - what's that playbook from - channel 2 Action News in the 1980s? Back when they were #8 in a 7-station market. Hey, DGH, I got an idea: find Bree Walker and Jim Lampley and have them fight on the air!)
KFWB is now attention-deficit radio, with the top story repeated THREE times in each 20 minute slice, meaning the same facts are trotted out with breathtaking shallowness NINE times an hour. Their slogan should be "just give us 22 seconds and you'll already hear us repeat ourselves."