Tony Santiago said:Cut the Latin material out, replace it with dance and you can have something!![]()
Barry said:Given WPAT FM's slide in the ratings down to 1.8, putting them near the bottom among full signal commercial FM's, they needed to do something.
They had already made changes last year, scrapping many of the soft ballads and regional tunes from various Latin American countries.
Listening this morning, I heard the dj call it a new station. But the website and HD radio display still use the term, "93.1 Amor".
Tony Santiago said:Cut the Latin material out, replace it with dance and you can have something!![]()
d21ofnj said:Well, they played "Loca People" by Sak Noel and just found out that hoochie coochie lyric, "Hotel Nacional" by Gloria Estefan, along with "In The Dark" by Dev, and "Danza Kudoro" from Don Omar within the hour. Perhaps a "Latin dance/rhythm station" may be occuring?
d21ofnj said:During my afternoon shift, I heard stingers say "your music variety 93.1". One part of the hour was Spanish A/C and Spanish soft rock, the other half was a little of reggaeton, Rihanna, Cobra Starship, and Don Omar.
d21ofnj said:Sampling 93.1 this morning for a good 20 minutes and no mention of "Amor" anymore. One of their promos had a snippet of Rihanna, Omega, Pitbull, and Maroon 5. Is 93.1 becoming a clone of X96.3 with the selection of upbeat Tropical and today's hits?
d21ofnj said:During my afternoon shift, I heard stingers say "your music variety 93.1". One part of the hour was Spanish A/C and Spanish soft rock, the other half was a little of reggaeton, Rihanna, Cobra Starship, and Don Omar.
DavidEduardo said:d21ofnj said:Sampling 93.1 this morning for a good 20 minutes and no mention of "Amor" anymore. One of their promos had a snippet of Rihanna, Omega, Pitbull, and Maroon 5. Is 93.1 becoming a clone of X96.3 with the selection of upbeat Tropical and today's hits?
It's been doing that for about 6 months... as another poster mentioned; the really soft, older-flavored AC cuts are gone, as are the soft Mexican regional songs (grupera and ranchera). They are playing reggaetón and bachata on the rhythmic side, and softer Spanish rock and lots of pop.
All they need to do to complete this is deep-six the "Amor" name which does not fit; they gave that name about a decade ago when they thought HBC was going to use the Amor name on 105.9 and duplicate the WAMR Miami formatics.
DavidEduardo said:d21ofnj said:During my afternoon shift, I heard stingers say "your music variety 93.1". One part of the hour was Spanish A/C and Spanish soft rock, the other half was a little of reggaeton, Rihanna, Cobra Starship, and Don Omar.
In other words, just like nearly every Latin American Pop / CHR station.
Barry said:Aren't Mega 97.9 and X96.3 very similar, in terms of their programming? If 93.1 takes away listeners from X96.3, can't it also draw them from La Mega?
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In the beginning, I did say similar to X96.3, which is what you mentioned above. :But say this stunt is the format, how much of an impact will there be in terms of going head to head with X, at the same time try to protect La Mega.
Barry said:Aren't Mega 97.9 and X96.3 very similar, in terms of their programming? If 93.1 takes away listeners from X96.3, can't it also draw them from La Mega?
Morpheux said:Very similar to what you will hear on these new crop of stations in LA,Miami and Orlando just to name a few cities.