Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

KLOS up, KNX down as latest ratings emerge

- Richard Wagoner is a San Pedro freelance columnist. Email rwagoner@ socalradio­waves.com.

With few exceptions, the order of popularity for our local radio stations remains unchanged since I reported on the March ratings released in April. That lack of change is why

I still report on them — usually — quarterly, rather than monthly as they are released by Nielsen. If I did it monthly, you’d think you were reading the same column every month. Now you only have that feeling every three months. But I digress.

Adult contempora­ry music station KOST (103.5

FM) led the pack again in the June Nielsens released this month, with a solid 6 share of the audience. Oldies KRTH (101.1 FM) was the runner-up with a 5.5. KBIG (104.3 FM) — basically KOST but farther up the dial — was third at 4.2, followed by Spanish contempora­ry music station KLVE (107.5 FM) at 4.4 and “old school” The Wave (KTWV 94.7 FM), which tied KFI for fifth at 4.3.

KLOS (95.5 FM) saw its best ratings since at least January — a 10th place finish with a 3.3 share of the audience. That’s up almost a full point compared with May’s 2.5, and a full point above January. This puts KLOS within striking distance of arguably its closest competitor — Jack-FM (KCBS 93.1) — which was eight at 3.6.

Call me underwhelm­ed, but I am not impressed with the 3.1 finish by KNX (1070 AM, 93.1 FM). With great fanfare, owner Audacy decided to simulcast the longtime popular AM station’s programmin­g on

FM (and stop mentioning the AM station at all) last November. Tons of publicity brought a temporary jump in listenersh­ip, though still lower than the total the two signals formerly earned separately. Now, over six months later, the combined rating is 3.1 … just 0.1 above what it earned as a standalone AM last September (the last full report I ran before the simulcast began) and 1.4 under the old total for the two frequencie­s.

I’d call that a failure, especially since the old format on 97.1 — KNOU — was underperfo­rming as it was. But it does bring up a good point — since KNX did as well when it was AM only, if you put good programmin­g on AM, people will listen. Someday, perhaps, owners will figure that out. I stand by my conviction­s: AM is dead because owners killed it. Resurrect it by improving the content. I digress again.

Alt 98.7’s (KYSR) 2.5 share beat KROQ’s (106.7 FM) 1.8. But, and this is a big but, this is the best rating KROQ has seen in at least six months, and it came with an increase in the popularity of both stations, 0.2 and 0.4, respective­ly.

An oddity — KCRW

(89.9 FM) dropping, a lot. I can’t figure out why, as the station has made no major changes. I can’t even think of any minor changes made, in fact. So why the decline to a 1 share after earning a 2.1 just three months ago? Any thoughts?

Surprise of the month? Stevie Wonder’s KJLH (102.3 FM) is on a roll, with its best rating in my memory: 2.7. This puts the station in a tie with Go

Country 105.1 FM for 12th and represents a half-point increase in a month, and a full point since February’s 1.7. This may be the best rating KJLH has earned since I’ve been writing this column … and is worthy of a huge congratula­tions to all involved.

Several online streams and secondary HD stations made the list: KROQ HD2, which plays ’80s KROQ hits, earned a 0.1 share … as did L.A. Oldies on KKGO HD2 and the online simulcast of Jack-FM. KRTH’s online simulcast of its main signal earned a 0.2. None of these is huge, and it definitely shows that over-the-air reception of AM and FM still dominates listening.

Each rating is an estimate of listeners, age 6 or older, tuned to a station between 6 a.m. and midnight. The full story:

1. KOST (6.0) 2. KRTH (5.5) 3. KBIG “My FM” (5.2)

4. KLVE (4.4) 5. KTWV “The Wave,” KFI (4.3) 7. KIIS-FM (3.9) 8. KCBS-FM “Jack” (3.6) 9. KRRL “Real” (3.4) 10. KLOS (3.3) 11. KNX (3.1) 12. KKGO “Go Country,” KJLH (2.7) 14. KRCD, KPCC (2.6) 16. KYSR “Alt,” KXOL (2.5) 18. KLAX

(2.4) 19. KSCA, KLLI (2.2)

21. KLYY (2.1) 22. KROQ, KPWR “Power,” KBUE

(1.8) 25. KUSC, KLAC

(1.5) 27. KDAY, KABC (1.1)

29. KFWB, KCRW (1.0)

31. KEIB, KDLD (0.9)

33. KRLA “The Answer,” KKJZ (0.8) 35. KCSN (0.7)

36. KFSH “The Fish” (0.6)

37. KSPN (0.5) 38. KWIZ, KKLA (0.4) 40. KWKW, KTNQ, KHJ, KRTH stream (0.2)

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