Great. A 1.2 share radio station is going to be replaced by programming that will likely garner even worse ratings.
It was a solid 2+ share station until the Bull debuted. The new station temporarily hurt KYGO too, but they've fully recovered. The Wolf has not.
So yes change is likely coming.
I wonder if Kroenke got iHeart to pay for the "reset your preset" sweepers? Those mentions have value.
The flip of 92.5 to All Sports will go down as one of the worst format flips in any market in the United States of the past 25 years.
Almost NO ONE is listening to the new station!!!
The station is getting creamed in the ratings by absolutely everyone. There are translator signals with 2x, 3x or even 4x the ratings of 92.5 FM!!!! How does a Class C1 signal with good coverage of the Denver area survive with only a 0.4 share?!?! These dummies could've chosen instead to flip to Active Rock, and they would've gotten a 1.5 share without even trying, and with a little effort, probably could've topped a 2 share! The former 106.7 KBPI audience absolutely craves a Rock station with a decent signal. They'd abandon the awful 107.9 setup in a heartbeat if given the option.
Agreed. They had to know that the flip was going to result in a smaller audience than their Country format, even though that audience had shrunk with the Bull on 106.7. I don't think it mattered. I can say I skip 92.5 now.
I guess time will tell us if there is another flip. Some day I'm sure.
You will never see a sports radio station with monster ratings.
On the other hand, you will often see sports radio stations make more money than higher rated music stations.
It's a safe bet that they are not losing money on the radio station. The power ratios on sports radio are always through the roof.
You will never see a sports radio station with monster ratings.