Radio One moves La Mega to 101.5 as of October 1, so let's speculate on what takes over 97.7 tonight. Even if it's only temporary.
It probably can't stay "the same" if its programming is moving to another company and frequency. Will they just keep playing Regional Mexican music or flip it to something to get attention?Most likely it stays the same. 97.7 is kinda in "no man's land" not covering Cincinnati or Dayton that well. Does it encode PPM?
And I can only imagine the northern La Mega listeners flipping over to 101.5 and hearing Classic Country from Dayton.Just took a listen to LA MEGA on the Urban one signal SMH it's pretty bad. Programming seemed confusing. Regional Mexican music with imaging trying to attract the Venezuelan audience.
Maybe David can explain why or why not this would work. He has programed Hispanic stations in the past.And I can only imagine the northern La Mega listeners flipping over to 101.5 and hearing Classic Country from Dayton.
Was it midnight at The Oasis flip?It appears The Oasis has taken over.
The signal seems pretty stable.South Dayton in the Centerville area , but that's generally where a lot of the audience for that format lives.Signal is much weaker than 105.9, but I'm glad this programming is back for folks who enjoy it and are actually able to pick up 97.7 cleanly.
Dayton's FM dial is rather horrible, so it's good to see some spice injected into it.
I agree. The Rds was off at first now on.It’s nice to hear The Oasis back on a listenable signal in Cincy’s northern suburbs. The audio could use some cleaning up though. It sounds a tad muddy to my ears. Or is it just me?