Yup, border blaster.I didn't even realize there was a San Diego station at 107.3 fm. Tijuana?
I didn't even realize there was a San Diego station at 107.3 fm. Tijuana?
Yup, border blaster.
At about 20kw, I would not call 107.3 a "border blaster." That would be more appropriate for Tijuana's 50kw-77kw AM's with signals aimed at Los Angeles. Or perhaps TJ's 100kw FM's (near a U.S. region where 50kw is the max, with the exception of some grandfathered FM's).Yup, border blaster.
1090 and 690 may have "been aimed at Los Angeles" 40 or so years ago, but since computers, LED lights and wall warts came on the scene, there is no way any of those higher power Tijuana / Rosarito AMs can be used anywhere in the LA market except along the shore.At about 20kw, I would not call 107.3 a "border blaster." That would be more appropriate for Tijuana's 50kw-77kw AM's with signals aimed at Los Angeles. Or perhaps TJ's 100kw FM's (near a U.S. region where 50kw is the max, with the exception of some grandfathered FM's).
Exactly. If we add up the population of Tijuana and San Diego County together...that's over 5.6 million people! That would place it as the 2nd largest metro area in California. Nielsen has San Diego ranked at #19. If Tijuana was added, probably as high #5 or #6?But, were it not for a border, Tijuana and San Diego are a single metro area.
There's also one on 107.7 El Sol XHRST-FM w/ 10 kW.I didn't even realize there was a San Diego station at 107.3 fm. Tijuana?
Good question! I've never been able to understand Uniradio's programming on their stations "Pulsar" and "La Zeta" because some days they play a lot of catalog music, other days it's urban music, and other days it's 90s pop. I think the programmer, who's from Tijuana and manages these stations in Navojoa, Obregón, Hermosillo, and Tijuana, changes the playlist depending on the day and the season.So what format is (XHFG) Pulsar 107.3? Is it Spanish Hot AC Spanish CHR Spanish Urbano?
Still wonder how many people in Tijuana listen to the storms aimed for American audiences? Is it a significant amount?Exactly. If we add up the population of Tijuana and San Diego County together...that's over 5.6 million people! That would place it as the 2nd largest metro area in California. Nielsen has San Diego ranked at #19. If Tijuana was added, probably as high #5 or #6?
Remember, there is a considerable degree of familiarity with English in most sectors of Tijuana. And in Mexico, some of the highest billing and better rated stations play all or a lot of English language music. So if some of the U.S. stations play a mix that folks in Tijuana like, they will listen.Still wonder how many people in Tijuana listen to the storms aimed for American audiences? Is it a significant amount?
I didn't even realize there was a San Diego station at 107.3 fm. Tijuana