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1500 AM

I'm in Nashville...mainly listening along I40 from Priest Lake to Music Row:
with WLAC's IBOC off currently...I've been hearing a station on 1500 I can't identify.
the old WTOP used to make it it occasionally, but this station is programming hispanic music...
I don't know the music designations...could be banda? Lots of tubas and warbling horns...with ballad-like vocals.
Heard mostly betweeen 4:30 - 5:00am central...but I just heard it in the car about 9:30pm central.
Google searches point to Texas...or very unlikely...Georgetown KY.
Any guesses? Anyone else hearing it?
 
Definitely NOT Georgetown, KY. They dropped Spanish over a year ago and are now mostly R&B Oldies.
 
gr8oldies said:
Quite possibly Mexico or South America

The dominant Mexican station is all talk (part of the Radio Fórmula family) and there is nothing high-power on 1500 commonly heard on 1500 from elsewhere in Latin America.

Given the location, I would suspect Birmingham, which fits the music description, although it only has 3 watts night power... perhaps a little "forgetfulness" in the power cutback area?
 
romer979fm said:
I'm in Nashville...mainly listening along I40 from Priest Lake to Music Row:
with WLAC's IBOC off currently...I've been hearing a station on 1500 I can't identify.
the old WTOP used to make it it occasionally, but this station is programming hispanic music...
I don't know the music designations...could be banda? Lots of tubas and warbling horns...with ballad-like vocals.
Heard mostly betweeen 4:30 - 5:00am central...but I just heard it in the car about 9:30pm central.
Google searches point to Texas...or very unlikely...Georgetown KY.
Any guesses? Anyone else hearing it?
KR4BD said:
Definitely NOT Georgetown, KY. They dropped Spanish over a year ago and are now mostly R&B Oldies.

It isn't Georgetown, KY because that station is at 1580.
 
You're Right on that....
 
ddsparxx said:
I was thinking that it may be coming from Key West, FL.--WKIZ 1500.

That's an all talk sports station in Spanish (ESPN)... there is about zero possibility that any station in this market would be playing banda / accordeon type music.
 
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