Radio insight is reporting or hinting that Urban one is flipping a station to Regional Mexican .. could it be Houston? I think the writing is on the wall 92.1 could be a great signal for a Spanish station.
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No here 101.1 HD 2 is Fierro Hd playing Tejano.La Grande is still in Dallas, and also on 101.1 HD 2 in Houston, which is a road block for Radio One in this market
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Based on their MO, it is probably a translator in a market that doesn't have any regional mexican stations.Radio insight is reporting or hinting that Urban one is flipping a station to Regional Mexican .. could it be Houston? I think the writing is on the wall 92.1 could be a great signal for a Spanish station.
I agree; yet at the same time, gospel is doing terrible, could regional Mexican programmed from Indianapolis really turn out worse?I'd be surprised if they flipped KROI. It seems like something they would have done earlier this year instead of going back to gospel.
Those stations are poorly programmed from what I'm told. The stations aren't supposed to be huge rating draws anyways.I agree; yet at the same time, gospel is doing terrible, could regional Mexican programmed from Indianapolis really turn out worse?
Yes, it could be vastly worse. That is a hard format to do right, as despite a name that seems to indicate a "standard" format, there are five or six main ways of programming and song selection depends on the part of Mexico the local community is from. There are various ways of making this a regional Top 40, the equivalent in rotation of a Hot AC and a more gold based version. Each appeals to different age groups.I agree; yet at the same time, gospel is doing terrible, could regional Mexican programmed from Indianapolis really turn out worse?
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92.1 was already once programmed by a very, very good Hispanic PD and they could not make it work. There was an internal culture clash and the corporate executives apparently did not understand the dynamics of programming to Hispanics in Houston.Radio insight is reporting or hinting that Urban one is flipping a station to Regional Mexican .. could it be Houston? I think the writing is on the wall 92.1 could be a great signal for a Spanish station.
Move la Caliente to 92.1 and it would do very well! The stations has been around for 2 years now and seems to be connecting even with a limited signal . Good for urban one !!Fernando perez worked with you so you would say that but in reality the station was not that great the demo was all wrong. Something must be working for them to keep doing spanish in more markets where other stations have already been established.I agree; yet at the same time, gospel is doing terrible, could regional Mexican programmed from Indianapolis really turn out worse?
I could be wrong but I don't think they are programming out of IndyYes, it could be vastly worse. That is a hard format to do right, as despite a name that seems to indicate a "standard" format, there are five or six main ways of programming and song selection depends on the part of Mexico the local community is from. There are various ways of making this a regional Top 40, the equivalent in rotation of a Hot AC and a more gold based version. Each appeals to different age groups.
And Houston is quite competitive. Something put together on the cheap in Ohio will not hold up to a bunch of Houston stations that all do extensive music testing.
They are doing OK because there is no competition and there is a client need to reach Hispanics who do not listen to the English language stations. As with early Spanish language stations everywhere in the US, even a terrible format will do better than nothing.Move la Caliente to 92.1 and it would do very well! The stations has been around for 2 years now and seems to be connecting even with a limited signal . Good for urban one !!Fernando perez worked with you so you would say that but in reality the station was not that great the demo was all wrong. Something must be working for them to keep doing spanish in more markets where other stations have already been established.
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Move la Caliente to 92.1 and it would do very well! The stations has been around for 2 years now and seems to be connecting even with a limited signal . Good for urban one !!Fernando perez worked with you so you would say that but in reality the station was not that great the demo was all wrong. Something must be working for them to keep doing spanish in more markets where other stations have already been established.