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KZFO KFLC Now Run By LMN

They believed they had an opportunity for mostly paid programming in Spanish. I think they were mistake, but they had the financing but did not equal the Soros group's offer.

But how would this work given what you say about different Hispanic nationalities in different cities? I can't for the life of me see them keeping Mambi with local hosts. I think the best thing that could have happened to Mambi was LMN. They were able to keep doing what they wanted to do with no interference. Thats why I say this wasn't political. Salem doesn't do local radio. They own stations that carry their national programming. Even in NYC, they run mainly the national talk.

What was the nature of the paid programming? Political or religious? I understand the religious idea, but not political.

How would those two lower level political organizers have ever found out about a group of Univsion stations that might be for sale?

I'll throw it back at you: How would an international investment company interested in making money have ever found out about a group of AM radio stations? Especially given the past 8 years of radio bankruptcies? It makes no sense. It makes more sense that the women heard about it in Miami, and sought the funding. If you read their original press release, a lot of those people are in Miami. If Salem had bought the stations, Radio Mambi would have gone away.
 
But how would this work given what you say about different Hispanic nationalities in different cities?
I think that Salem was considering some national shows but mostly local or regional brokered shows.
I can't for the life of me see them keeping Mambi with local hosts.
That is the only way the station would continue to be successful. The very name, highly historical, represents four decades of anti-Socialist government discussion for Latin Americans.
I think the best thing that could have happened to Mambi was LMN. They were able to keep doing what they wanted to do with no interference. Thats why I say this wasn't political.
Yet the talent did not want to be associated with a group financed by Soros who has openly encouraged restoring open relationships with Cuba. In Miami, that is treason.
Salem doesn't do local radio. They own stations that carry their national programming. Even in NYC, they run mainly the national talk.
Or they sell block programming. But if they thought they could do national Spanish language programming, they were way off in their evaluations.
What was the nature of the paid programming? Political or religious? I understand the religious idea, but not political.
Since they did not disclose any of their plans, this is just specuclation.
I'll throw it back at you: How would an international investment company interested in making money have ever found out about a group of AM radio stations?
It was not a group of AM stations. There are FMs in McAllen, Dallas, Las Vegas and Fresno. Half of the portfolio is FM. And any announcement of the availability of a package of that value would have gone to all the major sources of financing.
Especially given the past 8 years of radio bankruptcies? It makes no sense. It makes more sense that the women heard about it in Miami, and sought the funding.
Neither of those women were part of the sociopolitical society in Miami. In fact, until due diligence by Salem was begun, nobody below the head of the radio group even knew this was being planned.
If you read their original press release, a lot of those people are in Miami.
Those are people they recruited for their names after the deal was done.

A person I know talked recently with Eva Longoria. She did not even know what kind of programming is on the stations!
If Salem had bought the stations, Radio Mambi would have gone away.
Or Mambí, being conservative in the International sense, it might have been the flagship station of a conservative network.
 
That is the only way the station would continue to be successful. The very name, highly historical, represents four decades of anti-Socialist government discussion for Latin Americans.

Salem has no experience in that kind of radio. They would have no reason to keep it.

And any announcement of the availability of a package of that value would have gone to all the major sources of financing.
Soros or any of his companies have no reason to be involved in AM radio for any political reason. None. Just like there's no political reason for them to be involved with Audacy. There are other interests besides political. It may be hard for conservatives to understand, but there's a lot more in this world besides politics.
Or Mambí, being conservative in the International sense, it might have been the flagship station of a conservative network.

Then as you've already said it would not have had any relevance in any other city besides Miami.
 
I could see Salem keeping it. They kept oldies and country in Hawaii.

As to LMN being run by "political operatives" it's not like Salem's not clearly aligned and programming for one camp of one party. They're the ones that purged the hosts that didn't fall in line with he who shall not be named.
 
Thread bump to note that Latino Media Network has finally flipped KLAT in Houston from TUDN to a music format. Might keep an ear on KFLC for a possible change there.

Anyone’s guess as to what will happen with KFZO.
 
1270 still humming along with TUDN, last I checked, but that was a couple days ago on a killing some time band scan.

What has LMN thrown on 1010, @Mediafrog+? I don't think I've heard music, other than that of the bumper variety, on that signal in a dozen years or better. La Tremenda had been all-talk for awhile, as I recall.
 
1270 still humming along with TUDN, last I checked, but that was a couple days ago on a killing some time band scan.

What has LMN thrown on 1010, @Mediafrog+? I don't think I've heard music, other than that of the bumper variety, on that signal in a dozen years or better. La Tremenda had been all-talk for awhile, as I recall.
it has no plans to move away from sports.
 
Driving through Dallas last week I noticed they had turned off the HD Stereo. KRLD is the only HD AM left.
The HD on 1270 has been off since at least 10/11. LMN also turned 99.1’s HD off and that had been off for a lot longer. When Univision had 99.1, it would show artist/title info on the HD. When LMN took over, that went away and eventually they shut the HD completely off.
 
If KFZO goes on the block, I wonder if the KHYI/KXEZ ownership would have the money or interest in the 99.1 facility? Would be a good place to expand coverage for “The Possum” Classic Country format, as the signal would be best for a suburban and exurban audience.
 
Looks like many of the other LMN properties in other markets got a rebrand from their previous Univision brands. KFZO continues to still be a zombie -- no branding, long ad breaks filled with mostly repetitive PSAs -- as it has been. The Dallas Mavs schedule on the Mavs website still show it as carrying Mavs games -- with the old Zona MX logo and a link to their former Univision website that no longer exists. Someone is actually running this station?

Meanwhile, KFLC seems to be running Spanish-language music this morning.
 
Looks like many of the other LMN properties in other markets got a rebrand from their previous Univision brands. KFZO continues to still be a zombie -- no branding, long ad breaks filled with mostly repetitive PSAs -- as it has been. The Dallas Mavs schedule on the Mavs website still show it as carrying Mavs games -- with the old Zona MX logo and a link to their former Univision website that no longer exists. Someone is actually running this station?
On it's Facebook, there's a post talking about barbequing for a friend from February of this year. Someone confused the station account for their personal one.
Meanwhile, KFLC seems to be running Spanish-language music this morning.
They have been since at least December 24th.
 
Looks like many of the other LMN properties in other markets got a rebrand from their previous Univision brands. KFZO continues to still be a zombie -- no branding, long ad breaks filled with mostly repetitive PSAs -- as it has been.
RadioInsight: Latino Media Network Rebrands Stations In Las Vegas, Fresno & Rio Grande Valley

I suspect KFZO gets spun off. Would be a nice additional signal for the Classic Country “Possum” format on KXEZ, but who knows if they have the money for it. Quite likely goes to a religious broadcaster. Radio Nueva Vida?
Meanwhile, KFLC seems to be running Spanish-language music this morning.
Probably now a clone of LMN’s KLAT in Houston, which recently dropped its TUDN simulcast of KQBU.
 
RadioInsight: Latino Media Network Rebrands Stations In Las Vegas, Fresno & Rio Grande Valley

I suspect KFZO gets spun off. Would be a nice additional signal for the Classic Country “Possum” format on KXEZ, but who knows if they have the money for it. Quite likely goes to a religious broadcaster. Radio Nueva Vida?
Of the Wise County rimshots, the 99.1 signal is the weakest...it fades in and out driving around most of Dallas County and much of Collin County.

The vast majority of people listening over the air do it inside the city/primary signal contours, not in the fringe areas. 99.1 is one of the worst signals in the market to do a Spanish-language format on. It's like the reverse of 93.3, which would be a great signal for a Spanish-language format on...

I say reincarnate Z-Rock, it's last English-language format...even if it got 50% of the ratings KDZR did back in the day, it would have 2-3x the ratings KFZO has today...
 
I say reincarnate Z-Rock, it's last English-language format...even if it got 50% of the ratings KDZR did back in the day, it would have 2-3x the ratings KFZO has today...
Brought a little tear to my eye with that one, Chip.

I'd imagine, if it is spun off, it will indeed move away from Spanish language. I'm thinking a Radio Caravan, or someone in that same vein, will acquire it. As Chip aptly stated, the worst of the DFW rimshots, far and away.

KFLC seems to be more of an AC than Regional Mexican. Nothing but "AM 1270" and a TOH ID. Back to back music, other than that. I first heard it back playing music last Tuesday, Christmas Eve. How long has it been since 1270 had a music format? I know it's had to have been at least a decade.
 
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