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Houston, itself, is on the doorstep of 50% of the entire city's population being Hispanic, in the latest numbers I've seen, David. The impact, or lack thereof, is that KLAT is offering programming that very few want to hear. LMN could have silenced it entirely for 6 months and I doubt a handful of regular listeners would even know it. LMN needs, desperately, to pick up one of those (in)famous translators to pair with 1010, find a niche that's not currently being served, drop TUDN like a hot potato, or it's dead in the water. The day site couldn't provide reliable service to Houston 40 years ago. Now, Houston has spread out in several directions, making it nearly double the size it was in 1984.What matters most is the location of the HDHAs in the market, which is where most of the Spanish dominant metered households are. It the signal reaches the HDHAs then the impact is much less than it appears.
The money to turn KLAT around is there, as we all are aware, but no movement, whatsoever, on anything acquired by LMN since they bought the package, doesn't instill much confidence in me that they are looking to put any real effort into KLAT, or anything else in their portfolio, for that matter.