I notice the playing rachera music follow by reggaetón music. There is a sweeper saying find out on Monday at 12noon.
Would not be surprised if they bring back the previous Latino Mix flagship, Latin trap is booming in every market these days. From Los Angeles, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Phoenix, Sacramento to now San Jose. Chuy Gomez seems to be coming back on 105.7 constantly teasing on twitter.
Probably we might see Entravision flip KSSE to Fuego sooner than later.
The songs seem to indicate a “return” of the Spanish Rhythmic format the station held from 2003 to 2014 under the “Viva“, “La Kalle” and “Latino Mix” monikers. Unlike the last time the station stunted in 2014 with a loop of Nelly’s “Hot In Herre”, the current stunt loop on the stations has not gone viral and generated national attention.
KVVF/KVVZ registered a 0.9 share in San Francisco and 2.7 in San Jose in the July 2019 Nielsen Audio ratings.
So, Hot 105.7 / 100.7 is dead? There's a shocker!! (Sarcasm.)
David - weren't you gung ho about the approach where English CHR/Pop was mixed with a couple Spanish language songs a hour? Evidently, that didn't work out too well (even though I seem to recall decent numbers in the South Bay book for a period).
These stations seem to be perennial underachievers, regardless of format. Maybe these stations need to be sold to someone who is more capable of maximizing their value?
This station's main issue is signal, not its format.
Yes!!!! It was a very successful Soft AC radio station in the 1970's and 80's! It's very sad that San Jose doesn't have one now!
KARA ('Kara in Santa Clara') was primarily an oldies station (real '50s, '60s oldies) in the '70s. It was the kind of station you might here today on am in a small farming town.
Second month since the format flipped to Spanish CHR and Latino Mix went from a 2.6 in Sept to a 2.1 in October for the San Jose market.
Yes!!!! It was a very successful Soft AC radio station in the 1970's and 80's! It's very sad that San Jose doesn't have one now!