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98.7 Rumors

Maybe Vivir 98.7 (like Recordar Es Vivir) new radio station by playing Classic Spanish AC Hits of the '90s & '00s with little '80s like Luis Fonsi, Vicente Fernández, Paulina Rubio, Shakira, Alejandro Sanz, Juanes, Enrique Iglesias, Maná, Ricky Martin, Juan Luis Guerra 4.40, Chayanne, Marco Antonio Solís (Los Bukis), Gloria Estefan, Obie Bermúdez, Cristian Castro, Sin Bandera, Thalía, Marc Anthony, Alejandro Fernández, Olga Tañón, Luis Miguel, Ricardo Arjona, Laura Pausini, Selena, Ana Gabriel, Jon Secada and much more...

That style of programming is more seen for the Mexican market. The AC in Mexico like the globo, amor, romantica chain has that rotation. although recently they are more rhythmic
 
So why hasn’t SBS done that for the KROI purchase?

If I were Emmis I’d probably tell SBS to “Close on the Houston deal and then we’ll talk about WEPN-FM.”
Because Radio One didn't want that deal... They wanted the deal that guaranteed the largest financial return and getting the payments in installments was the way to do that. The KROI deal will close.
Not to throw cold water on the discussion, only to offer up this "news"...

“Anything is possible. We’re buying another station soon. We have a letter of intent that’s been sent out. So anything’s possible,” Catsimatidis said. “Never say never.”
It's not 98.7. Think more like the 107.1 purchase on the East End to expand the reach of WABC. Perhaps the Jersey Shore or Hudson Valley.
 
That style of programming is more seen for the Mexican market. The AC in Mexico like the globo, amor, romantica chain has that rotation. although recently they are more rhythmic
And much newer. Old listeners are not favored by agencies in Mexico... and that means over 40 in that nation.
 
And much newer. Old listeners are not favored by agencies in Mexico... and that means over 40 in that nation.

If they are in rotation in the chains, I think that we are further behind than other markets where the lists are different, such as South America, which is in rotation from 2010 onwards.

For example, this rotation of the acir group amor FM chain.

Amor 95.3 FM
 
If they are in rotation in the chains, I think that we are further behind than other markets where the lists are different, such as South America, which is in rotation from 2010 onwards.

For example, this rotation of the acir group amor FM chain.

Amor 95.3 FM
Remember, Acir is associated with iHeart and consulted by the very competent Bob Perry.
 
Raulito took over control of company again, Albert was killing it. At PR they have new GM every year and Mega TV is available for sale.
 
Raulito took over control of company again, Albert was killing it. At PR they have new GM every year and Mega TV is available for sale.
PR is hard for outsiders who are not seen a belonging there.
 
I believe that Regional Mexican would be a good fit since New York's metro area has a very big Hispanic population. I was thinking a Caribbean (Reggae, Dancehall, Calypso) format would be good as well since WVIP was sold off...<People are not happy about it.
 
I believe that Regional Mexican would be a good fit since New York's metro area has a very big Hispanic population.
A large proportion of Hispanics hate that music. Though it has a very big fandom and many stations play music that most New York Latinos do like, so RM formats could flank them successfully.

It should be noted that New York has many Central Americans who also enjoy this music. It is not just Mexicans who listen to it. But it will drive anybody east of Cancún or south of Bogotá to switch the station.
 
Word on the street is that a deal announcement is "forthcoming". I wouldn't be surprised if we know the buyer by the end of the week.
If this comes to pass (I'm hoping it does tbh!!) the timing would be perfect for both buyer and seller... consummate everything at or around September 1, and everything is good to go. :)
 
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