> > I picked this station up over by 281 and 1604
> intersection.
> > I picked it up crystal clear and stopped at Las Palapas to
>
> > listen. It was Diva 92.3 from New Orleans, LA! How could
> a
> > signal that far reach all the way over here?
> >
> >
> > Diva 92.3 is basically a station to "bring out the diva in
>
> > you," as the jingle says. It's Rhythmic AC mixed with
> dance
> > and old school hip hop.
> >
> Good catch! While you still remember the time and what was
> playing, you should look up the web site and send their
> engineering staff an email with a reception report.
>
> You can blame tropospheric ducting for the unusual
> reception.
>
Well I caught the station arond 4am (after daylight savings time ended) and I was going eastbound on 1604 pretty much at the traffic light where 1604 and 281 intersect. At the time there were commericals playing, then the jingle and a few dance songs, I know one of them was a dance version of a Scissor Sisters song, n then Young MC "Bust A Move." Maybe Jammin 94.1 could go to their website,
http://www.diva923.com/ and check it out.
It's a very diverse playlist and goes beyond the dance/rhythmic format by adding pop/rock and hip hop. I could see this doing good here.