In just a couple of years, Orlando has gone from one FM station aimed at Spanish-speaking listeners to three.
--Rumba 100.3 WRUM, owned by iHeart, premiered in 2005. While the trade publications still list it as "Tropical" it is really Contemporary, with a mix of Reggaeton and other hits.
--Two years ago this week, Cox flipped 96.5 WDBO-FM from Talk Radio to Exitos 96.5 WOEX. The name is "Hits" is Spanish. It saw a chance to tap into the increasing Spanish speaking audience in Central Florida.
--Two months ago, Rhythmic CHR WPYO became "El Nuevo Zol 95.3" (The New Sun). It is owned by Spanish Broadcasting and is co-owned with other El Zol stations including 106.7 WXDJ Miami-Fort Lauderdale. WPYO doesn't have the 100,000 watt transmitters of WRUM and WOEZ. But at 12,000 watts it covers Orlando and its suburbs.
In the latest ratings, WRUM is tied for #5, WOEX is #8 and WPYO is #21.
So is there any difference between them?
--Rumba 100.3 WRUM, owned by iHeart, premiered in 2005. While the trade publications still list it as "Tropical" it is really Contemporary, with a mix of Reggaeton and other hits.
--Two years ago this week, Cox flipped 96.5 WDBO-FM from Talk Radio to Exitos 96.5 WOEX. The name is "Hits" is Spanish. It saw a chance to tap into the increasing Spanish speaking audience in Central Florida.
--Two months ago, Rhythmic CHR WPYO became "El Nuevo Zol 95.3" (The New Sun). It is owned by Spanish Broadcasting and is co-owned with other El Zol stations including 106.7 WXDJ Miami-Fort Lauderdale. WPYO doesn't have the 100,000 watt transmitters of WRUM and WOEZ. But at 12,000 watts it covers Orlando and its suburbs.
In the latest ratings, WRUM is tied for #5, WOEX is #8 and WPYO is #21.
So is there any difference between them?