Oldies continue to dominate the airwaves in Los Angeles, with KRTH (101.1 FM) taking the top spot in September with a 6.4 share of the listening audience. This is almost one full point above 2nd-place KLVE (107.5 FM). Sister stations KBIG (104.3 FM) and KOST (103.5 FM) tied for third place, followed by KIIS-FM (102.7) in fifth place.
The top-rated talk station in the area is KFI (640 AM), tied for 8th place with KCBS-FM (93.1) and KLOS (95.5 FM). Alternative rock stations KROQ (106.7 FM) and KYSR (98.7) continue their close competition, with KROQ leading in September.
Classical music station KUSC (91.5 FM) remains the most popular public radio station in the area, while sports station KLAC (570 AM) is the first all-sports station to find success in Los Angeles.
The ratings are based on the percentage of listeners tuned in to a station between the hours of 6 a.m. and 12 midnight. While some stations have lower ratings, they still have a presence in the market. The diversity of stations in Los Angeles provides a wide range of options for listeners across different genres.
Overall, the radio landscape in Los Angeles remains strong, with oldies, talk, alternative rock, classical music, and sports stations all finding success within the market. The competition between stations continues to drive innovation and quality programming for listeners.
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