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attention programmers.

driving from donelson to thompson station today, i decided to take the long way home because my wife and kids are in new jersey this weekend. it dawned on me as i was on nolensville deep in the heart of little mexico, that we are ripe for an fm spanish stick. if you had the power or the balls who would you flip tonight at midnight to serve our ever growing comunidad española
 
102.5 is my front runner
 
not well enough in my opinion
 
Tubes - I bet the management of Cumulus is jumping up and down after you drove all the way down Nolensville Road and made this discovery. If you really wanna get the audience like 200% maybe Mix needs to change because it's just a few blocks off of Nolensville Road. I will suggest
that everyone at South Central take a left out of the building parking lot, instead of always taking a right, so they can see what you discovered. Captive audience.

I can hear it now:

"Mezcle 92-9 su casa para gran español regional ligero que termina un conjunto largo de Encinas de Rupert, Gloria Estenfan y Encinas de Rupert. Soy el Bryan Sargent caliente y atractiva."


Seriously, you might wanna scan way back on the Nashville posts about a lengthy discussion about flipping 106.7 from sports to this before the went the i way. I seem to remember that
it was pretty informative.
 
A Spanish-language station will come to commercial FM in this area only if 1) it comes in as an LPFM, 2) it shows up on a translator, or 3) Tune-In decides to sell Lightning 100 and wants to tick off the local radio establishment by selling to an Hispanic owner rather than to one of the corporate giants. As for 106.7, you won't see Cumulus setting up an Hispanic sales department in addition to their English sales department in order to sell their lowest powered freq.
 
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