Let’s reawaken the Houston board with the April numbers: Houston/Galveston
Highest number ever for 92.1. They must be doing something right.
Highest number ever for 92.1. They must be doing something right.
The panel changes around 6% each month. In the summer and around Christmas it can be higher. But it is always refreshing itself. Always. The panel changes for two rea#ons: either the household reaches the 24 month limit or they drop out due to noncompliance (not carrying the meter by one or more members of the dwelling unit).We all know KOVE is enjoying a change in the panel but once the bubble pops KROI will be the number one Spanish station in the Market. I am sure David can see the morning numbers and has to admit that RB still has juice in this market.
What is going on with KAMA?KOVE with a 4.2, thats awesome.
The regional mexicans all within 3.5 and 3.3, only 0.2 difference and still need more time. Its pretty much a tie in this demo.
As for KLTN , 2.5 to 3.3 , a 0.8 gain, they are doing great.
And KLOL. The two contemporary stations that don't do a regional Mexican format of any kind are both way off from their past performance.What is going on with KAMA?
KLOL is way on top of KAMA. So I also ask, what’s going on with KAMA?And KLOL. The two contemporary stations that don't do a regional Mexican format of any kind are both way off from their past performance.
But KLOL is way, way below its former levels. First, they let go a very good PD, and now the whole pop format has collapsed. KAMA is on somewhat limited facilities after a plane crash took out their tower.KLOL is way on top of KAMA. So I also ask, what’s going on with KAMA?
May have to do with reduced signal due to the plane crash into their tower.KLOL is way on top of KAMA. So I also ask, what’s going on with KAMA?
KAMA has applied for a new aux site atop the Chase tower downtown that will duplicate the coverage of the destroyed primary facility. I suspect that new aux site may very well be redesignated as the primary.May have to do with reduced signal due to the plane crash into their tower.
The genre seems to be in a lull. But if you look, KLOL is closer to a Hot AC while KAMA is more CHR-ish.KAMA has applied for a new aux site atop the Chase tower downtown that will duplicate the coverage of the destroyed primary facility. I suspect that new aux site may very well be redesignated as the primary.
The 104.9 signal from the current aux site seems okay in Harris County, though it seems weaker in some of the outlying areas.
Is there an issue with the specific Tu Musica format, or is it part of a possible broader decline of the genre?
SBS is happy with La Ley, given this quote from their just released quarterly report (via Radio Insight):Too soon for me to say i told you so?
The current situation with Latino Mix as a network is wrong.KAMA Has been falling behind for years now.. You have talents that just don't connect. When was the last time you heard a successful Cuban on the air in Houston? Morning show out of Miami.. Just too many things wrong with that station.
The morning talents are actually Colombian, Argentine and Venezuelan, though.KAMA Has been falling behind for years now.. You have talents that just don't connect. When was the last time you heard a successful Cuban on the air in Houston? Morning show out of Miami.. Just too many things wrong with that station.
I've had Enrique in other markets where nothing happens, and he has no impact in the market. Hard to get rid of his show when he is the one in charge of the spanish stations.The morning talents are actually Colombian, Argentine and Venezuelan, though.
Then again, iHeart has programmed Enrique Santos on CHR stations even west of the Mississippi and hasn't changed him in all this time.
Does it matter that the talent isn't Mexican when the music that accompanies it isn't either, and there's lots of options that are within the same company?
He’s kinda entertaining though, I remember him being in Houston for a while on one of those translators. I think he was in LA CALLE.I've had Enrique in other markets where nothing happens, and he has no impact in the market. Hard to get rid of his show when he is the one in charge of the spanish stations.
Demo rankings: RADIO RATINGS ROUNDUP, April 2025, Part II | Research Director, Inc.SBS is happy with La Ley, given this quote from their just released quarterly report (via Radio Insight):
“During 2024 we also acquired KROI-FM in Houston, our first radio outlet in the third largest U.S. Hispanic market, which has already successfully catapulted to first place among all Latino competitors in less than 90 days with the introduction of our newest SBS star host and iconic morning-drive jock, Raúl Brindis.”
The drop at KAMA-FM coincides with the rise of KQBT, listeners possibly going to The Beat?KLOL is way on top of KAMA. So I also ask, what’s going on with KAMA?