David said country has no Hispanic appeal.
But that is not true in all markets. McAllen/Brownsville is almost 90 percent Hispanic and a country station is #3. Laredo is probably more than 90 percent Hispanic and again a country station is #3. Country does great in San Antonio and Albuquerque.
As the L.A. Hispanic demographic becomes more Americanized, you could see some appeal for country in that community. There is some trend for newer immigrants to immediately settle in other parts of the country rather than the traditional gateway cities like L.A, New York, or Miami. As the cost of housing continues to rise in Southern California, this could escalate.
Country could also benefit from some Hispanic stars. Johnny Rodriguez and Freddy Fender were huge in the 70s. Rick Trevino had a few hits in the 90s. If I was the CMA, I'd be actively courting the Hispanic audience.
But that is not true in all markets. McAllen/Brownsville is almost 90 percent Hispanic and a country station is #3. Laredo is probably more than 90 percent Hispanic and again a country station is #3. Country does great in San Antonio and Albuquerque.
As the L.A. Hispanic demographic becomes more Americanized, you could see some appeal for country in that community. There is some trend for newer immigrants to immediately settle in other parts of the country rather than the traditional gateway cities like L.A, New York, or Miami. As the cost of housing continues to rise in Southern California, this could escalate.
Country could also benefit from some Hispanic stars. Johnny Rodriguez and Freddy Fender were huge in the 70s. Rick Trevino had a few hits in the 90s. If I was the CMA, I'd be actively courting the Hispanic audience.