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Yikes…97.1 😱

I'm not convinced that the problems were connected to his leaving, and it was just coincidence that they began around the same time. You might remember that he posted on Instagram about his departure, saying that he was tired of his kids growing up without their father at breakfast in the morning. You will also recall that he had three other "meal tickets" on his plate ... he was host of The Voice, co-anchor of Today, and also doing Last Call. Even Ryan Seacrest hasn't tried to do that much all at once.

CBS was already starting to phase out the "Amp" brand and 97.1 was the very last to drop it ... and that didn't come until 2015, by which time it was not CBS but Audacy. So it is my opinion that being the last station using a brand that was created under different ownership and management contributed more to the situation than anything else.

If anything, Carson Daly picked a good time to exit. I think the switch to the "Now!" brand under Audacy would have happened anyway, and I don't see anything that would cause me to think they wouldn't have shown him the door at that point.

Just my opinion, but thank you for asking.
Thanks K.M. in my hometown of Louisville Ky I hearts Chr there was kiss 98.9 then they went with the radio now branding in 2010 for 10 years which made no sense since it was kiss since 2000 but they went back to kiss in 2020...
 
Thanks K.M. in my hometown of Louisville Ky I hearts Chr there was kiss 98.9 then they went with the radio now branding in 2010 for 10 years which made no sense since it was kiss since 2000 but they went back to kiss in 2020...

Well, you heard of the old joke about the "format of the month club"? That was the "brand of the decade club", apparently.
 
I do like the evening show. As a fellow hard working sports anchor/director, i respect James Koh’s work. He’s actually tuned into the sports scene. He was a weekend sports anchor in SD and LA. He knows his stuff. I’d move James to afternoons tomorrow
THIS is what I keep saying! The James Koh show DRASTICALLY stands out. It’s really the only show on 97.1 The Fan that sounds like an actual radio show and not...whatever else stiff stuff I hear on there. He does this recurring bit called “Who The F*ck” where he randomly names a past athlete/season from Los Angeles lore and it’s amazing. He and his producer go back and forth just naming additional random people on the roster and little tidbits about Los Angeles sports history that you’re just not getting from the other shows. Again, it’s the most “sportsradio is fun” the station sounds in my opinion. Always gives me a good laugh.
 
You're right about the age, but MRI-Simmons says it's 80% white, 9% black, 10% Hispanic.
I've seen some studies on that, and much has to do with the way sports stations cover each popular sport. As I said, Hispanics have less interest in some "American" sports than non-Hispanic whites do, and Blacks will generally have slightly different interests in the Football-Baseball-Basketball sports than other groups. That can have a major effect on listening.

In fact, I saw a study earlier this year about some major league baseball teams being very concerned about decreasing black interest and attendance at baseball games. One solution suggested was to focus more on Asians and Hispanics in their marketing.
 


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