There are a couple of factors that I think Emmis should consider like moving to a stronger frequency if they are really going to put effort in this station. Looks like they now have a 5 o'clock quick mix called Latino Street Mix with none other than DJ 2DQ and Id say 90% of the mix is english dance music. They now have on air personalities and commercial segments. The overall playlist has quite a lot of english songs mixed in to rotation which opens up a crossover market. It also leans heavily Dance and I also love the heavy caribbean influence with the Salsa, Merengue and Bachata tracks which gives it a very Miami feel to the station, something that Austin has been lacking as we do have a good size Caribbean latin population here and it is growing.
Could Latino 102.7 pull off enough listeners from 96.7 and Hot102.3 for them to be more worried or at least be more competitive? What about the limited signal of 102.7 and would Emmis consider moving it to a more powerful frequency if it brings in a good amount of revenue and listeners?
I am interested to see if they plan to have weekend club mix shows which we desperately need on the analog FM dial.
Could Latino 102.7 pull off enough listeners from 96.7 and Hot102.3 for them to be more worried or at least be more competitive? What about the limited signal of 102.7 and would Emmis consider moving it to a more powerful frequency if it brings in a good amount of revenue and listeners?
I am interested to see if they plan to have weekend club mix shows which we desperately need on the analog FM dial.