Just like "all Americans" don't like the same radio format, all Mexicans don't all like just one format or kind of music.Or you can say a station that serves Mexicans.
Just like "all Americans" don't like the same radio format, all Mexicans don't all like just one format or kind of music.Or you can say a station that serves Mexicans.
Does ESPN own any of their stations or are they all leased signals.
I'd love to see Kiss 98.7 make a comeback.
Audacy's got more important things to worry about like their finances with their stock being really low & having to resort to selling off stations. I could see Hope Media Group off of getting WVIP 93.5 for their Spanish Christian format, put their main WayFM format on 98.7 next year. Crazy to think seeing L.A. & potentially NYC, not necessarily thought by many as "Bible Belt" markets, but having so many Christian radio stations.I wonder if Audacy would buy it and move The Block and sell off 94.7. Probably not since 98.7 asking price is $50 mill.
Formats NYC does not need…ROCK, COUNTRY, CHRISTIAN, SPANISH, SPORTS, NEWS, OLDIES AND URBAN
If you haven't been following...the last of the ESPN Radio O&Os were sold by Disney in the past two years: WEPN (AM), WMVP in Chicago and KSPN in Los Angeles went to Good Karma, and their Dallas-Fort Worth market FM was sold to VCY America.Does ESPN own any of their stations or are they all leased signals.
I wonder what the Knicks and Jets are going to do as their radio broadcasts are on 98.7. I doubt they'll want them on 1050 again.
I'd love to see Kiss 98.7 make a comeback.
No, but Urban One might!Do you have $50 million? That's what it'll take.
So more of the same for Market No. 1: Rhythmic, rhythmic, rhythmic, regardless of genre or language. At what point do New York Hispanic musical preferences drift as they have in markets like San Antonio, where country does well among English-dominant Hispanics who've been there for generations?"Spanish" is not a format, it is a language. There are as many... or more... identifiable formats in Spanish as there are in English. Since the total market is now 30% Hispanic and even at a higher percentage in 18-49, we can expect more entries in that field. Since the current wave of immigration is predominantly Hispanic, there is even more reason to consider other formats in that language in New York.
All news won't find new entries as it is an old-leaning format and very expensive. Oldies is seldom commercially successful due to the age of listeners. "Urban" is today's broader CHR, appealing to Blacks, Hispanics and many non-Hispanic whites and is a growth area as the market, in the 18-54 age range, is well over half Black and Hispanic.
Country already has proven itself to not be viable unless on a far-suburban area station.
Yes, although one would assume that the Mediaco stake would be available for purchase as Emmis winds itself down from the radio industry.Also, does Emmis have an equity stake in Mediaco?
Maybe WMCA-570 upgrades to full-power on 98.7, turns in the license for 570 AM and flips 102.3 in NJ to something else.
"Tejanos" have been in Texas since well before Davy Crockett and Sam Houston and their gang arrived. So they began to have their musical tastes influence by the newcomers a couple of centuries ago.So more of the same for Market No. 1: Rhythmic, rhythmic, rhythmic, regardless of genre or language. At what point do New York Hispanic musical preferences drift as they have in markets like San Antonio, where country does well among English-dominant Hispanics who've been there for generations?
Salem has money issues and is not buying anything at the moment. But if they were to buy a full-market NYC FM, they would install its CCM "Fish" format on it.Just be willing to expect another religious FM. Maybe WMCA-570 upgrades to full-power on 98.7, turns in the license for 570 AM and flips 102.3 in NJ to something else.
if Salem wanted to buy a ccm station they would just buy star 99.1 it’s already established why waste the time and effort launching a brand new station on 98..7Salem has money issues and is not buying anything at the moment. But if they were to buy a full-market NYC FM, they would install its CCM "Fish" format on it.
Because 99.1 doesn't really have a good signal in the NYC area, pretty much east of the city, it's unlistenable. If they went with ur idea, it'd be similar to the situation Salem has in L.A. where they have a CCM station in 95.9, but really only covers Orange County. And of course, 95.9 The Fish was around before K-Love, um Positive Encouraging 100.3 came around, so they're well-established in CCM in the SoCal market compared to NYC, which I don't see Salem doing.if Salem wanted to buy a ccm station they would just buy star 99.1 it’s already established why waste the time and effort launching a brand new station on 98..7
98.7 is for sale. 99.1 probably is not.if Salem wanted to buy a ccm station they would just buy star 99.1 it’s already established why waste the time and effort launching a brand new station on 98..7