Not getting any trace of La Mejor where I am, just the usual mix of KMAZ and K273CD (Chinese language.). As for Country that might be KMKS, but I haven’t heard anything from them since Hurricane Harvey. Been wondering if they took some damage and are on reduced power.
It’s or is it? On my drive home I was listening to a Soccer Game on a very strong signal on 102.5 battling against Amazing. Went to La Mejor website and they were streaming music not the soccer game. Any idea what that is?
Maybe they didn't own streaming rights to the game, so put music on the stream as substitute programming until it ended, as stations that carry American professional sports play-by-play have to do.
Really? Interesting. That's too bad many sports stations are AM, so we have to listen on crappy AM quality audio to the games unless we pay for a streaming app or service.
It's back on KTBZ-HD2.I checked KTBZ 94.5 HD-2 earlier today, which is the origination for La Mejor. Nothing but dead air.
It's back on KTBZ-HD2.
So that brings the total back to three analog and two HD Regional Mexican stations. If you think that number seems high, then you'd be surprised to find out that we are actually seeing a 5yr low for Reg Mex formats in Houston.
During this time last year, Houston had FIVE regional Mexican stations in analog (SEVEN if you count KNLY & KNTE.....EIGHT if you count KOVE and it's former overlapping playlist) and one in HD (KLOL-HD2).
Well, when you get to specifics, what is KLTN's specialty? KTJM? KQQK? I'm assuming they all cover different regions of Mexico and Latin America with very little crossovers?
So where it may appear that there are many Regional Mexican stations, there actually may be one each of the many subsets of the format.
Well, when you get to specifics, what is KLTN's specialty? KTJM? KQQK? I'm assuming they all cover different regions of Mexico and Latin America with very little crossovers?
Well, when you get to specifics, what is KLTN's specialty? KTJM? KQQK? I'm assuming they all cover different regions of Mexico and Latin America with very little crossovers?
Wanted to add 102.5 up north is still ESPN DEPORTES.
Mr Eduardo do you think another Norteño station would work here in houston? Some competition to El Norte, a station that doesn’t play so much Banda.
Norteña is going through a weak period; all the new hits are banda. It's not a good moment to do that format.
Remember that the term "Regional Mexican" is a construct invented by Non-Hispanic record retailers.
Regional Mexican is pretty much a 100% creation of Mexican artists.
Sorry to be picky, but that amounts to --- Music called "Regional Mexican" is from either Non-Hispanic record retailers, or from Mexican artists . . . take your pick.