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More like 10th or 12th generation, as the core Hispanic population was there about 400 years ago.ABQ is a bit different I've worked the marked and have found it to be more of a 2nd and 3rd generation Latino .
Philadelphia has a full power FM in Spanish from iHeart. Pensacola is less than 6% Hispanic or less than 35,000 persons. Mostly assimilated.But if you ever want to try it again I know some people that would be interested . Pensacola would be a great market to do spanish or Philly even if just weekends.
Well, they were chased out in 1680, but came back a decade or so later, this time learning to treat the Puebloan populations somewhat better than before. A Tewa artist, Jason Garcia (a/k/a Okuu Pin), has portrayed that history in a series of comic books, Tewa Tales of Suspense, that are pretty amazing and bring home the Native perspective that isn't adequately represented in standard histories.More like 10th or 12th generation, as the core Hispanic population was there about 400 years ago.
Not all were chased out. The Olguín family that had a land grant to the Southwest of Albuquerque remained, entrenched in their roughly 400,000 acre land grant.Well, they were chased out in 1680, but came back a decade or so later, this time learning to treat the Puebloan populations somewhat better than before. A Tewa artist, Jason Garcia (a/k/a Okuu Pin), has portrayed that history in a series of comic books, Tewa Tales of Suspense, that are pretty amazing and bring home the Native perspective that isn't adequately represented in standard histories.
Since much of the colonial population was there due to land grants, the "company town" on the grant land was in each case the center of population.Albuquerque itself as a European settlement dates to 1706. The really deep Spanish culture is in the rural areas north of Santa Fe.
Access to water was a big determinant (and still is).Not all were chased out. The Olguín family that had a land grant to the Southwest of Albuquerque remained, entrenched in their roughly 400,000 acre land grant.
Since much of the colonial population was there due to land grants, the "company town" on the grant land was in each case the center of population.
That's why, all over the driest parts of the Southwest and NW Mexico towns were located by streams, wells, or any source of water.Access to water was a big determinant (and still is).
So are you saying the demo is running on the older-end?More like 10th or 12th generation, as the core Hispanic population was there about 400 years ago.
Ever hear of brokers?Anywhere with decent population that I don’t already have stations… you can see my markets at www.wilkinsradio.com. Markets of high interest are Houston, Charleston, SC, Baltimore, Tampa/St. Pete, but again, anywhere with decent pop. Not sure on CP’s it would depend on the situation. Looking for AM’s with translator or FM’s.
Use them all the time, but why not save that 5% if you can…Ever hear of brokers?
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