djmimi said:
Back to the ethnic thing. I think by the third gen Hispanic that we can safely say they are pretty American as anyone else...
That's a streach. They are American of Hispanic heritage, so they are not the same as a third generation Italian American from South Philly. But as to music, they are close to being mainstream. However, in LA, where 66% of Hispanics are Spanish dominant and another near-20% ar4e bilingual (meaning they lean to Spanish) there are not a lot of third generation and beyond Hispanics to use formats like AAA which has got to be the most American and least international of the rock and pop genres.
KSCA had Julio FLORES on its staff. I also worked there with Rich Guzman, he was hispanic, was bilingual, but last I talked to him, he was waaaay American. (and one of the more adorable people I ever worked with)
Remember, there are degrees of bilinguality, ranging from those who are more proficient in Spanish to those more proficient in English. Rich would be an example of the latter... I worked with him, too, and agree he is a wonderful person.
It's also reflected by the way they (third gen hispanic) think about immigration. First and second support the illegals. Then the third start thinking the same way as white people, that
Most Hispanics are, per the Census, white. Hispanic is not a race, it is a culture.
However, I think the problem with LA is that all the white managers in radio can't fathom how to program to a spanish audience.
Lenard Liberman seems to have figured it out, and he is both white and Hispanic...
The way to find out how any group thinks is to talk with them, not to make assumptions. If you make the assumption you have made about white and Hispanic, you won't succeed either.
KSCA was not on for a long time. It was on for a puny two years. Not compared to WMMR or KFOG or WXRT. These are all stations that took a LONG time to show the ratings they now currently enjoy.
The station, like Indie, did best at the beginning. It went out at the low end, and this is yet another proof that there are not enough core partisans for a pure AAA format in LA.
Stations get low ratings for two reasons, often simultaneous... they are bad or they are talking to an audience that is not big enough to make the format work..