omega said:
I'll make it short and sweet! Dallas now has ''LA LUZ'' a spanish christian format on FM so i dare ask the Quesiton could this format work in Houston in 1998 Daniel Melendez tried it when he created RADIO VISION on KLVL 1480 and even though it was on a limited signal it did very well for about 3 years would a similar format on fm make the difference in this market?
On a good coverage FM a Spanish Christian station would probably do fairly well in Houston. A format simular to KSBJ only in Espanol would likely draw the same percentage of listeners, perhaps a bit higher. Actually that may not be a bad format for 97.5, the signal would be best in the primary target areas. It wouldn't do nearly as well as a city signal, but better than the crap on now or the planned third all Sports station.
Actually there are two Spanish Christian networks on the air in Houston now, only they are on translators or low power stations.
Aleluya Christian Broadcasting from Pasadena; 912 Curtis St; Pasadena 77502.
Primary a Spanish version of Contemporary Christian Music.
They have been on the air since December 14th, 2000 when they bought KBRZ 1460 and then bought KFTG 88.1 on March 10th of 2003.
They bought the old KJIC on 88.1 but with only 440 watts at 30 meters the signal is very limited to the greater Pasadena area. The old KJIC moved to Santa Fe to 90.5 with 7700 watts at 177 meters. KFTG has a construction permit for 700 watts at 57 meters, but highly directional east and will have even less of a signal in Houston.
They also own KBRZ 1460 in Freeport with the antenna in Oyster Creek (town) with 500 watts day and 212 watts night non-directional fulltime. However the station needs some serious work done on it, I use to receive KBRZ in the Galleria area with a fair signal and I can barely hear them now, or they are operating with very low power. In fact I use to be able to get KBRZ on many nights, mainly after midnight when the frequency wasn't so crowded with stations.
They have three active construction permits:
88.1 K201DZ 10w/90m Galveston
93.3 K227BD 200w/90m Freeport
95.1 K236AR 41w/253m Angleton and probably 50 applications in the greater Houston area for translators from 2003 that are still waiting for some action, along with another hundred filed by other organizations.
Actually I believe that KBRZ 1460 can be upgraded to higher power and place a fairly good signal over Houston daytime, even with the KLVL 1480 upgrade recently completed. I guess their plan is to use a bunch of translators around the city and suburbs, if they get the permits.
The other Spanish Christian broadcaster is Paulino Bernal Evangelism from the Valley. They rely totally on translators and also have a good amount of applictions in from 2003 waiting to be acted on. This is much more a preaching station. Their translators relay the signal of KCZO from Carrizo Springs, TX.
88.1 K201EU 250w/61m Katy - this station really gets out for a low power station, the signal covers KFTG in the Galleria area and carries to downtown from an antenna northwest of Katy.
88.1 K201FA 50w/60m Freeport
89.5 K208DK 50w/85m El Campo
89.7 K209DB 50w/16m Edna
90.3 K212FE 25w/45m Bay City
91.1 K216EI 50w/45m Louise
Mike O