I'm so impressed with the new Fuego format which airs on KPST 103.5 here in the Palm Springs market.
Kudos to Entravision for coming up with this fresh new format for American radio. For those unfamiliar with the "Bilingual Rhythmic" format, it's comparable to Rhythmic CHR except that just about every track is entirely in Spanish. The LA based air personalities are fluidly bi-lingual, incorporating both languages into their breaks. And they're perfect! They're youthful, conversational, totally natural and non-hyped in their deliveries, and full of relevant content! Eddie "Shoboy" Sotelo is the morning host.
Curiously, all the imaging is in English with the occasional espanol thrown in. "Fuego - playing hot hits sin tanto bla, bla, bla!" Love it! It's a female cold voice, with few, if any production elements.
I'm neither a businessman nor a statistician, but this is a format that acknowledges the developing demographic reality of our country. It'll be interesting to see if it really takes hold. Right now, it seems to be on smaller signals, but I would love to hear Fuego on a full market coverage large market 50 kw FM. I think it'll happen eventually.
I'm hoping that Fuego is emblematic of evolution to a time when Southern California and Northern Baja will have become a truly bi-cultural society. A region where all people of all ages on both sides of the border have at least a working knowledge of each other's language. A region where everyone enjoys and embraces each other's music and cultural heritage. I don't think it'll happen in my lifetime, but perhaps we're on the way.
Nick Seneca
Kudos to Entravision for coming up with this fresh new format for American radio. For those unfamiliar with the "Bilingual Rhythmic" format, it's comparable to Rhythmic CHR except that just about every track is entirely in Spanish. The LA based air personalities are fluidly bi-lingual, incorporating both languages into their breaks. And they're perfect! They're youthful, conversational, totally natural and non-hyped in their deliveries, and full of relevant content! Eddie "Shoboy" Sotelo is the morning host.
Curiously, all the imaging is in English with the occasional espanol thrown in. "Fuego - playing hot hits sin tanto bla, bla, bla!" Love it! It's a female cold voice, with few, if any production elements.
I'm neither a businessman nor a statistician, but this is a format that acknowledges the developing demographic reality of our country. It'll be interesting to see if it really takes hold. Right now, it seems to be on smaller signals, but I would love to hear Fuego on a full market coverage large market 50 kw FM. I think it'll happen eventually.
I'm hoping that Fuego is emblematic of evolution to a time when Southern California and Northern Baja will have become a truly bi-cultural society. A region where all people of all ages on both sides of the border have at least a working knowledge of each other's language. A region where everyone enjoys and embraces each other's music and cultural heritage. I don't think it'll happen in my lifetime, but perhaps we're on the way.
Nick Seneca