Wow, a chink in the armor!  I would presume they are back on top now, but
it goes to show you what playing what people want to hear will do for
ratings.

I see KGO as one of the last remaining "classic" stations that primarily
uses its own programming and cultivates listenership throughout its entire
part of the country/continent.  Before the local here on 820-KGNW came on,
KGO used to appear in the Seattle-area ratings lists(!).  I listen to KGO
myself, but with 820-KGNW a mere 11 miles away, I have to use LSB-Synch.

Kevin




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> --
> Good Afternoon,
>
> Read on the Portland Radio PDX tha KOIT beat KGO for
> Holiday ratings period.  KOIT played all Christmas starting
> Nov. 21.  It was the first time in 30 years that KGO 810 was
> not #1.
>
> Dennis,
> Salmon Creek, WA
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