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Two TJ AM's playing English-language oldies

I'm loving the fact that for months now, nearby Tijuana has *two* AM's airing English-language oldies (with Spanish liners and DJ's.).

1470 is a delightful mixed bag, playing everything from Frank Sinatra to 50s doo-wop to 80s pop (often in blocks of songs within the same genre; they even do 70s disco Friday/Saturday nights). 1550's signal is so weak I can only pick them up in the car, but when I've heard them lately it apppears to be a straightforward Classic Hits format (mostly 80s music).

Does anyone know how either station is doing in Tijuana's ratings? Neither shows up in SD's survey. I'm assuming they don't subscribe, because they're aimed at Spanish-language listeners.
 
I never got an answer to my original question. Does anyone know how AM 1470 and 1550 are doing in the Tijuana radio ratings? How often is the TJ market surveyed?
 
I never got an answer to my original question. Does anyone know how AM 1470 and 1550 are doing in the Tijuana radio ratings? How often is the TJ market surveyed?
Calling Huff, calling Huff. Spill in aisle 13.
 
And music programming of Radio Bahia Ensenada during overnight hours, weekdays at 11am and weekends, but the regular programming of The Gold Catalog (El Catalogo de Oro) broadcast from 5 to 10pm
 
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