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Another market picks up its first Spanish FM....

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RobertMoore

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....In Milwaukee, where WEXT ditches Classic Country for Regional Mexican as "La Grand 104.7 FM".
 
> ....In Milwaukee, where WEXT ditches Classic Country for
> Regional Mexican as "La Grand 104.7 FM".
>


This is a great move because their signal is strongest in the southern part of the Milwaukee area which is where the Hispanic population is concentrated. Back when I lived in Milwaukee the South side was mostly Polish, now it's heavily Hispanic.

I can remember as far back as 1981 seeing Spanish language billboards on Milwaukee's South Side. A Spanish language radio station serving this community is long overdue.
 
New call letters; WDDW.

> > ....In Milwaukee, where WEXT ditches Classic Country for
> > Regional Mexican as "La Grand 104.7 FM".
> >
>
>
> This is a great move because their signal is strongest in
> the southern part of the Milwaukee area which is where the
> Hispanic population is concentrated. Back when I lived in
> Milwaukee the South side was mostly Polish, now it's heavily
> Hispanic.
>
> I can remember as far back as 1981 seeing Spanish language
> billboards on Milwaukee's South Side. A Spanish language
> radio station serving this community is long overdue.
>
 
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