105.3 is no longer carrying MASALA radio.
Also I read on LA CALLEs Facebook page:
Listen to us on 102.5 in North Houston, changes coming.
Was familiar with the categories, but I don't have the trained ear to recognize all the different Tropical sub-genres when listening!
I wonder how much of an audience there is for Tropical in Houston. There have been some efforts here with the format in the past--I think one or two of KAMA's predecessors on 104.9 ran a Tropical-leaning format, and IIRC KEYH had a short-lived Tropical format called "Sonido" which may have targeted Central Americans. My memory may be somewhat fuzzy on these.
I understand the demographic differences, just wonder if there are sufficient numbers to support the format here.
I think Sonido was targeted more towards Mexicans from Mexico DF. As they played lots of cumbias from banda like Chicos del Barrio, Sonora Dinamita and Banda like that.
I wonder how much of an audience there is for Tropical in Houston. There have been some efforts here with the format in the past--I think one or two of KAMA's predecessors on 104.9 ran a Tropical-leaning format, and IIRC KEYH had a short-lived Tropical format called "Sonido" which may have targeted Central Americans. My memory may be somewhat fuzzy on these.
You can't possibly take anything serious from the translator owners. Too many failed attempts with ALL Spanish formats. Just a Complete Disaster!
In order to make money, you must first have some money to invest. All the Transalator owners have no money for marketing, research, pay roll,sales staff etc etc.. Transalators that are owned and operated by serious companies do well even in the niche market.
I agree.. But i don't think we've seen one Transalator programmed correctly and done the right way. I would love to see it. We probably won't.