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Will KROQ tweak its format?

I do wonder with Amp/Now out of the way, if this is a good time to take chances on increasing currents even more on kroq
Nobody is being successful with alternative currents. There are several separatee taste groups for current alternative rock, and they don't like the same artists and songs.
 
Is kroq the most hated station in Los Angeles radio history? I’ve just never seen others NOT want something to work. 🤣

Realistically, KROQ and KYSR are fairly close in audience. Perhaps 180K in cume difference. It wouldn't take a lot to bridge the gap. KROQ has almost 1 million listeners, which is a sellable number, and it fits well in a cluster that has classic hits, adult hits, news, and urban AC. My view is they need to do more outreach to people who don't know they exist.
 
Realistically, KROQ and KYSR are fairly close in audience. Perhaps 180K in cume difference. It wouldn't take a lot to bridge the gap. KROQ has almost 1 million listeners, which is a sellable number, and it fits well in a cluster that has classic hits, adult hits, news, and urban AC. My view is they need to do more outreach to people who don't know they exist.
Where do radio stations advertise themselves these days, besides concert venues?
 
Where do radio stations advertise themselves these days, besides concert venues?
Mostly in online media.
 
Years later, KLOS hasn't lost it's position, even though Mark & Brian retired. Once again, listeners want anything but KROQ.

The problems at KROQ started over a decade ago when the musical direction of the station was a poor fit with the core audience of the longtime morning show.

KLOS definitely has had its own share of challenges over the past decade. The demise of 100.3 The Sound was the best thing to happen to KLOS. For quite a while, KSWD was even with or ahead of KLOS in-demo.
 
The problems at KROQ started over a decade ago when the musical direction of the station was a poor fit with the core audience of the longtime morning show

That was before Mike Kaplan. He was probably still in Burbank. As I recall, KROQ played a lot more currents then. So I'd agree the music then was too new for the older listeners.
 
That was before Mike Kaplan. He was probably still in Burbank. As I recall, KROQ played a lot more currents then. So I'd agree the music then was too new for the older listeners.
At some point he moved to NYC to program WXRK and programmed KROQ from NYC (which I always thought was never going to work).
 
They (Audacy) invested heavily in their 'branding' of "KNX News 97.1 FM" from the get go, and let's note that they jettisoned all of the ole'1070 stuff. They don't even acknowledge the AM's existence. I wish they had asked Lotus for the KFWB calls for 97.1. Nicer sound to it. "KFWB News 97.1". They may not even need to say "FM".
A lot if news and/or news-talk stations have “abandoned” their AM side
 
Realistically, KROQ and KYSR are fairly close in audience. Perhaps 180K in cume difference. It wouldn't take a lot to bridge the gap. KROQ has almost 1 million listeners, which is a sellable number, and it fits well in a cluster that has classic hits, adult hits, news, and urban AC. My view is they need to do more outreach to people who don't know they exist.
I thought about this, only because i’m kicking the tires on launching my own media company, kroq should really consider going after non-traditional audiences from different ethnic groups. Maybe launch podcasts or whatever interviewing popular black, Hispanic, Asian artists in the alternative genre. I’m not saying it’ll make kroq a first place station. But, it’s outreach and getting the name out there
 
Hmmm, can you name any artists who would fit that description? The genre is mainly white male.
There are obviously not enough such artists unless unknowns are played and that is defeating the whole purpose of music radio of "one to many".
 
I thought about this, only because i’m kicking the tires on launching my own media company, kroq should really consider going after non-traditional audiences from different ethnic groups. Maybe launch podcasts or whatever interviewing popular black, Hispanic, Asian artists in the alternative genre. I’m not saying it’ll make kroq a first place station. But, it’s outreach and getting the name out there
Do they still the Alternalido show on Sunday nights? They were giving Spanish-language Alternative a spot there IIRC.
 
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