WHAS-AM 840 - No More IBOC!
David Eduardo wrote:
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The problem with your analysis is you don't factor out NPR. NPR is a
big deal in FM. If they were commercial, many NPRs would be number
one. Few NPR stations are AM.
I don't factor out NPR, as they are FM and I am discussing AM. NPR
stations are in the ratings, with the best example being KQED in SF
which beats KGO handily in 25-54.
Even you, Mr. Commercial Radio, tune into KCRW. Come on, you can tell
me. Nobody is reading this.... ;-)
I've never listened to KCRW, don't even know it's dial position. In
general, I find the NPR stuff pompous and self-aggrandizing.
KCRW is primarily a music station w/ NPR News and self-produced public
affairs. They run Morning Edition, a local Public Affairs show at Noon.
News features until 4. ATC until 7. More PA until 8. The rest is music.
They serve the local community quite well, and the fact that you never
listen is painfully obvious.
They are at various dial positions, depending on where you are. The
main signal from the K-JOY tower is on 89.9 MHz.
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