What would they do with it? Most Spanish stations in CF are already targeting Puerto Ricans.
KILOCYCLES said:Well, predictions were right. A Spanish balads format doesn't work in the Orlando market. Clear Channel "La Preciosa" didn't show in the last Arbitron.
DavidEduardo said:KILOCYCLES said:Well, predictions were right. A Spanish balads format doesn't work in the Orlando market. Clear Channel "La Preciosa" didn't show in the last Arbitron.
La Preciosa is a regional Mexican oldies / adult hits format. it is not an never has been a Spanish ballad / pop format.
Parttimer said:It seemed pretty simple to me that with a reasonably successful rimshot on 98.1, that once they put Rumba on a full-market signal that it would pretty much be over for music on AM. So they try and compete against themselves?
Parttimer said:While they may appeal to marginally different listeners, I'd be willing to bet that the sponsors don't comprehend those differences.
Clearly this is your area of expertise, but I have top believe that to 90% of the public spanish-language music is spanish-language music. That's not fair but reality's not always fair.
And let's play devil's advocate, do you believe there is a sufficient adult Mexican audience in Orlando to make this successful?
DavidEduardo said:Yes, but not for an AM station. Right now, the Mexican equivalent of the FCC has set into motion a plan to move as many AM stations as possible to FM because they recognize that AM is no longer viable in Mexico. The Preciosa format is good, and could work in Orlando, but not on AM.
DavidEduardo said:And let's play devil's advocate, do you believe there is a sufficient adult Mexican audience in Orlando to make this successful?
Yes, but not for an AM station. Right now, the Mexican equivalent of the FCC has set into motion a plan to move as many AM stations as possible to FM because they recognize that AM is no longer viable in Mexico. The Preciosa format is good, and could work in Orlando, but not on AM.
OrlandoGM said:Let's refer to their Philadelphia Spanish Format change some time back. I believe the FM they flipped from English to Spanish reverted back in less than 6 months of trying the Rumba format.
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MarcB said:There are a number of reasons why RUMBA 104.5 in Philly didn't work.
1. (The most important reason). They did little to promote this station. They didn't do much (if any) advertising.
2. MEGA 1310 AM had existed in the market for years. Listeners followed it as it moved from 900 AM to 1310AM. Davidson bought the station and a group has a multi-year LMA with the station. They did not shut down therefore there was no need for them to turn on the FM.
3. Perhaps if MEGA 1310 had shut down, their listeners may have found RUMBA 104.5 FM, but there's no guarentee.
4. If there's an existing station with a particular format and the station has listeners and a new station signs on with a similar format and it's not heavily promoted, why would the listeners of the established station try out the new station if they like the existing one?
Joe Piazza said:David, you seem to be off-topic here. La Preciosa in Orlando IS NOT Mexican Oldies. It was at one point, but a few months ago they turned it into a local "Pop/Romantica" format (and it's still not working).