On the subject in question, I use personal anecdotes for two reasons. First, I am part of the Hispanic community and I’m involved on a daily basis with the issues related to that group. Second, and most important, I am involved and have been for over 60 years in Spanish language broadcasting both in the United States and Latin America. My personal experiences reflect what I consider to be a deep knowledge of Spanish language media as well as my total immersion in Hispanic cultures, and at this moment, how government actions affect it.I stopped responding to (and even reading) David's posts in September (you can't actually "ignore" a moderator). I was open about why---intellectually dishonest argument, willingness to use personal anecdotes in place of empirical evidence (which he'd spent 20 years busting anyone else for) and some outright gaslighting.
The Pomona station has been a 100% simulcast of KWKW ever since Lotus bought it. There is no basis for discussion of “sales” of the Pomona station because it did not sell separately.Nothing has changed, and I'm going right back to that policy after this post, but I got tagged, so I read, and there's some stuff here to clean up:
- Even if we accept, at face value, the idea that NO undocumented person would sign up for a PPM and none have, there is absolutely no way Lotus was relying on PPM to sell advertising for 1220 AM in Pomona. So that's irrelevant.
I specifically stated that the diary markets were separate from LA, but they present a definite problem for people with limited literacy in all of the diary markets. That is in continuous to be a problem in measuring Spanish language radio.
- Literacy is an issue in diary-surveyed markets. Which L.A. is not.
Yet neither Telemundo, nor Univision have large amounts of daily network newscasting. The bulk of their revenue comes from entertainment based programming and sports. And most of the accounts on both of these networks are general market advertisers that have no involvement in sociopolitical issues, and, in fact, tend to shy away from any kind of controversial content.
- Any increase in ad revenues for Telemundo and Univision would likely be due to their being trusted sources of information in the communities they serve in a moment of great interest for those communities.
The fact is that both Univision and Telemundo have changed their news anchors and their coverage to be slightly more centrist than they were in the past. A good example of this was the Univision removal of Jorge Ramos as lead anchor because of his expressed attitude that anchors should include opinion in their coverage of news.
And, as I said, they are in the same Nielsen market. Pomona and Santa Clarita are both in the metro survey area.
- 1220 in Pomona is 60 miles from 1220 in Santa Clarita.
While any such apprehension of a legal resident is not acceptable, when there is an effort to remove the roughly 10,000,000 illegal immigrants that arrived in the prior administration, it is reasonable to expect some cases of error. A whole separate political subject can be raised elsewhere about how this can be minimized or prevented (and sanctioned if appropriate) Still, if you add in the (at the low end of estimates) 10 million additional illegal immigrants here prior to 2020, and consider that a significant percentage of all of them were neither screened.nor validated, something needs to be done.I am happy for David and his family that they haven't been brutalized in broad daylight on a city street and held without cause.
But none of this affects a little station in Pomona that has presented a politicized reason for silencing a repeater of another very low rated station, KWKW. As a person who was KW’s consultant going back over 50 years, my personal experience in the market and in Spanish language radio makes me curious and quite dubious about this contrived reasoning for silencing the station.
Finally, we get to a natural radio subject. The statements made by Lotus would indicate that this station operates independently and separately, when in fact, it was a pure simulcast of KWKW. If there was a decline in revenue due to the political and social environment, then why did they not turn off KWKW also? The argument that the sociopolitical environment as required the silencing of that station fails on both of these counts.I'll stop here. Back to the specifics of 1220 in Pomona, for which I think there is abundant evidence that Lotus has reasonable concerns, stated honestly and clearly to the FCC.