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August 16, 2017 8:33 pm  #1


Surprising Toronto FM Station Attracting Younger Ears

Don't look now, but there's a new player for younger listeners and it might be the last one you'd expect. It appears to be a combination of Moses and Mozart.

According to the Toronto Star: 

"According to research — provided to the Star by New Classical FM — conducted by audience-measurement organization Numeris, the station’s under-35 audience is keeping it locked on the station for about 6.8 hours a week.

The under-18 audience has also increased by 38 per cent in the same time frame to 85,000 listeners a week. This group spends about 14.4 hours tuning in per week, an average of 6.2 hours more than in previous years."

Songs from movies, games helping to lure young listeners to classical music

 

August 16, 2017 10:00 pm  #2


Re: Surprising Toronto FM Station Attracting Younger Ears

It's for lack of a better choice.
When I was 18 I didn't want classical because I preferred CKQT.
I very much enjoyed hearing instrumentals that I knew the words to.
If CKQT were CKGE long before the time that CKGE came to be, I bet I'd be settling for classical too...


RadioWiz & RadioQuiz are NOT the same person. 
RadioWiz & THE Wiz are NOT the same person.

 
 

August 17, 2017 5:12 pm  #3


Re: Surprising Toronto FM Station Attracting Younger Ears

I enjoy instrumentals on SiriusXM's Escape channel as well as Don Andrews' easy listening Crystal Radio.
Don's channel reminds me so much of CKFM 99.9 from the 70s & 80s. 

 

August 18, 2017 9:59 am  #4


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Classical is what we listen to at the breakfast table. We are almost at P1 status! My 6 and 9 year old constantly ask how it is that Jean Stilwell gets so much time off. 

 

August 18, 2017 10:28 am  #5


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dwelsman wrote:

 Classical is what we listen to at the breakfast table. We are almost at P1 status!  

Is P-1 more or less desirable than P-2 or P-3?  
 

 

August 18, 2017 10:39 am  #6


Re: Surprising Toronto FM Station Attracting Younger Ears

Have to admit the clock radio has Marilyn's 'Nocturne' on each night as I go to sleep, Wake up to John Moore.

ig.


dwelsman wrote:

Classical is what we listen to at the breakfast table. We are almost at P1 status! My 6 and 9 year old constantly ask how it is that Jean Stilwell gets so much time off. 

 


Madness takes its toll.  Please have exact change.
 
 

August 18, 2017 11:42 am  #7


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#ig. John Moore is my wake-up and Classical is our family friendly station in the kitchen.
#Kilgore - P-1 = loyal listeners who tune in for hours at a time and feel a given station is an extension of THEIR daily routine. P-1s offer radio brass a clear idea of what demo is listening and where they are tuning in from. Understaning P-1 listeners influences programming, sell ads and create revenue. 

 

August 19, 2017 7:14 am  #8


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RadioActive wrote:

According to the Toronto Star: 

"According to research — provided to the Star by New Classical FM — conducted by audience-measurement organization Numeris, the station’s under-35 audience is keeping it locked on the station for about 6.8 hours a week  

My Uncle Merv keeps it locked onto 102.9 (which is 96.3 up here) in the barn, 24-7.     His Jerseys are all under-35 and are excellent milkers

 

August 19, 2017 7:43 pm  #9


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CKQT. I remember that name. Bargain-basement non-union-maintained elevator music...the stuff that producers of somnambulist pornography rejected. Devil music for lithium-addled housewives.

I'm sure there's a hell of an oral history in that station.