Here in Providence we have WKKB Latina 100.3 FM but in Boston does t have a Spanish FM station ala La Mega NY 97.9 why is that?
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Powerful WJFD 97.3 New Bedford in Portuguese (Hispanic)
Per the OMB and the Census Bureau (who, together, invented the term "Hispanic" in the 70's) Portuguese speakers / Brazilians are not Hispanic. The definition is based on use of or a heritage derived from the use of Spanish.
Nor are Haitians, despite their nation coexisting on an island known as Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. Of course, Haitians speak French or a variant, Kreyol (Creole).
David, not to lead this thread too far afield, can you explain why Hartford, which has a higher "Hispanic" percentage than Boston, hasn't had a Spanish-language full-power FM since the mid-'80s. It now has a low-powered translator carrying an HD-2 channel, but nothing full power to reach the many Spanish speakers in Meriden, New Britain and Waterbury?
Boston has had a Spanish FM on "Choice" 102.9 about 10 years with Dembow / Bachata / Salsa, talk, ads for restaurants/stores/salons in Lynn/Chelsea/Eastie/Roxbury. RadioReference is showing a
Page description when you do a search for Power 800 WNNW (and the 102.9 repeater)
>>POWER 800 AM and 102.9 FM - Boston's Hispanic Radio Station (sic)
Well here at least is the daytime range of the _AM_...
The 97 w FM...
Boston has had a Spanish FM on "Choice" 102.9 about 10 years with Dembow / Bachata / Salsa, talk, ads for restaurants/stores/salons in Lynn/Chelsea/Eastie/Roxbury.
Er, I think you are mixing oranges and tangerines—"Power 800 (102.9)" is a legal translator in Lawrence; "Choice 102.9" is an unlicensed PIRATE in Dorchester!Saying that what has been a 97 watt translator at Lawrence is a "Boston" station is a bit of exaggeration. It would be better to say that the northeast corner of the market has had a Spanish station would be better; the 97 watt signal puts a usable signal over less than 200 thousand people. They now have a CP for 250 watts, which extends the coverage almost to Lowell but it is still a very small signal.
Er, I think you are mixing oranges and tangerines—"Power 800 (102.9)" is a legal translator in Lawrence; "Choice 102.9" is an unlicensed PIRATE in Dorchester!![]()
At one point the webpage for the illegal Choice 102.9 claimed they had call letters WCFM