The Victor Valley is 55% Hispanic and only 27% non-Hispanic white.That's right 103.1 in Victorville is laughable I think because Victorville is mainly a "White" area that's why they are doing horrible they only have a 1 share David E am I Right the high desert is mainly white? So it affects the shares differently
So why isn't the regional Mexican format working on KXVV. If its over 50 percent Hispanic?The Victor Valley is 55% Hispanic and only 27% non-Hispanic white.
It's a class A, and covers well less than half the market.So why isn't the regional Mexican format working on KXVV. If its over 50 percent Hispanic?
I don't mean to be demeaning... although rereading the post gives that impressions. If you visit the market, which is a collection of widely located desert towns, you'd realize why it is hard to get anyone to move there.Thanks David
When were they KFRG? I thought they spent several years as classic hits.David E when 103.1 was KFROG how were the shares? Did Kat country bog them down?
17 out of the 58 AM, FM and Translators in the market are in Spanish. The problem is that the market is bigger than any of the signals in a market that extends from Barstow to 29 PalmsDoesn’t KVTR also in Victorville offer some competition to the format and any listener who would desire the “Regional Mexican” format in that area? And what about KWRN Apple Valley?
I don't mean to be demeaning... although rereading the post gives that impressions. If you visit the market, which is a collection of widely located desert towns, you'd realize why it is hard to get anyone to move there.
Yep. This is a common occurrence with second and later generation Hispanics who have formed a family and want to get out of all the issues they see as negative for family creation in LA itself. And this "collective" is English dominant. They speak Spanish with parents and older relatives and the family members who just arrived, but otherwise they don't use Spanish language media.To your point about population and language spoken (and again, this is Victorville-specific), the total Hispanic population is 55.6%, but only 35.6% of the city speaks only Spanish, while 58.8% speaks only English.