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First book with KROI's new format.

would be interesting to see what numbers Brindis is bragging about on social media .

Media Monitors Prelim Data Avg Unweighted QHRS Houston, All Persons 18-49, 6a-10a, Mon 2/24 - Mon 3/03 (2025).
It was expected. Will it hold and how long. Same show, different station.
 
Raúl Brindis: #1 or Just #1 at Self-Promotion?
I came across a post recently where Raúl Brindis proudly proclaimed his dominance in the radio world, celebrating his show’s expansion to 92.1 La Ley under the ownership of Raúl Alarcón. He credited Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS) for the opportunity, hyped up the numbers as "incredible," and, of course, made sure to remind everyone that his show is #elshowmasperron (the baddest show around).
Now, I’m all for celebrating success. Anyone in this business knows that radio is a tough industry, and maintaining relevance takes talent and effort. But the real question here is, Does being the loudest about your success actually mean you’re #1? I don't have access to the numbers.
It’s no secret that Brindis has a well-oiled PR machine behind him, and when you have the right people backing you including Raúl Alarcón himself flying in to boost your ego it’s easy to create the illusion of dominance. But let’s take a step back and look at the facts. What do the real ratings say? SBS stations have struggled in multiple markets, and while Brindis does have a loyal following, calling his show #1 without actual ranking context is questionable.
At the end of the day, self-promotion is part of the business, and Brindis is a master at it. But if you're really #1, shouldn’t the numbers and industry respect do the talking instead of the Instagram captions?
What do you guys think? Does Raúl Brindis deserve the #1 title without real #s, or is this just another case of hype over substance?
 

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Raúl Brindis: #1 or Just #1 at Self-Promotion?
I came across a post recently where Raúl Brindis proudly proclaimed his dominance in the radio world, celebrating his show’s expansion to 92.1 La Ley under the ownership of Raúl Alarcón. He credited Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS) for the opportunity, hyped up the numbers as "incredible," and, of course, made sure to remind everyone that his show is #elshowmasperron (the baddest show around).
Now, I’m all for celebrating success. Anyone in this business knows that radio is a tough industry, and maintaining relevance takes talent and effort. But the real question here is, Does being the loudest about your success actually mean you’re #1? I don't have access to the numbers.
It’s no secret that Brindis has a well-oiled PR machine behind him, and when you have the right people backing you including Raúl Alarcón himself flying in to boost your ego it’s easy to create the illusion of dominance. But let’s take a step back and look at the facts. What do the real ratings say? SBS stations have struggled in multiple markets, and while Brindis does have a loyal following, calling his show #1 without actual ranking context is questionable.
At the end of the day, self-promotion is part of the business, and Brindis is a master at it. But if you're really #1, shouldn’t the numbers and industry respect do the talking instead of the Instagram captions?
What do you guys think? Does Raúl Brindis deserve the #1 title without real #s, or is this just another case of hype over substance?
A lot of radio programs claim to be number one.

Piolin says it all the time el show número uno en el país.

The number one show in the country.

Raul Brindis el show mas Perron,

Sol Radio morning show, Los mas perrones de la radio.

Erazno y la chocolata, el show más chido.

Perron means dog, but it’s used as slang for saying coolest just like chido also basically means the same.
 
Even when SBS stations are successful, they like to fudge the numbers sometimes. Rocky the Kid claimed WPYO became the #1 station in Orlando - even above the English-language ones. And I remember the newspaper ad that WZNT had placing it above WPRM in Puerto Rico, to which Salsoul responded with a José Luis sin Censura parody promo.
 
By the 3RD full book raul will be back on top!
The problem is that, at least initially, his strength is in 45+ and 55+. He does not seem to have any 18-34 or 25-44 appeal any longer. Again, the uncertified Nielsen ratings in Houston are always subject to doubt, particularly the weeklies.
 
"Dios, perdona. Los perros...no!"

R.I.P. Perro Aguayo Jr.
 
The problem is that, at least initially, his strength is in 45+ and 55+. He does not seem to have any 18-34 or 25-44 appeal any longer. Again, the uncertified Nielsen ratings in Houston are always subject to doubt, particularly the weeklies.
So was he the number 1 Spanish morning show that week?
 
So was he the number 1 Spanish morning show that week?
Depends on the ratings company. Nielsen vs Media Monitors
Depends on Age Group

My guess , because i dont have access to Nielsen numbers, the younger Spanish age group, maybe more listeners on KLOL. Older Men maybe KROI. Older Women KOVE. Mixed them all up and filter what your station shows up best at, you can make something up an be #1

The picture on them being #1 has the fine print at the bottom.
Prelim data average. That was two weeks ago, who knows how they did last week and this week.

*Source: Media Monitors Prelim Data Avg Unweighted QHRS Houston, All Persons 18-49, 6a-10a, Mon 2/24 - Mon 3/03 (2025).
 
Depends on the ratings company. Nielsen vs Media Monitors
Depends on Age Group

My guess , because i dont have access to Nielsen numbers, the younger Spanish age group, maybe more listeners on KLOL. Older Men maybe KROI. Older Women KOVE. Mixed them all up and filter what your station shows up best at, you can make something up an be #1

The picture on them being #1 has the fine print at the bottom.
Prelim data average. That was two weeks ago, who knows how they did last week and this week.

*Source: Media Monitors Prelim Data Avg Unweighted QHRS Houston, All Persons 18-49, 6a-10a, Mon 2/24 - Mon 3/03 (2025).
Media Monitors uses Nielsen data, and principally processes things like song plays and even ad reach. They don't do a separate radio ratings service, just an analysis.


They also do extensive stream analysis, which is different of course.

 
What did I miss?
Just noticed that KROI is now also advertising KVST-FM 99.7 in Huntsville, Texas.
Sorry if this was already discussed... I’m just now catching it!
 

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What did I miss?
Just noticed that KROI is now also advertising KVST-FM 99.7 in Huntsville, Texas.
Sorry if this was already discussed... I’m just now catching it!

Not KROI, but WAFZ-FM 92.1/W259CZ 99.7 "La Ley 92.1 & 99.7" outside Fort Myers FL -- WAFZ AM/FM
 
Of course not this is a Florida station with a billboard in ft Myers . Just happens to have the same name and dial as the Houston one .
That's what I thought. Was just wondering since it was posted in Houston-Galveston.
 
Looks like Raul is back on top and BMF has dropped in almost every market. KLTN #6 in Spanish? Knowing what 102.9 use to make and charge I can't see the jefes being very happy.
 
Looks like Raul is back on top and BMF has dropped in almost every market. KLTN #6 in Spanish? Knowing what 102.9 use to make and charge I can't see the jefes being very happy.
However, the updated version of Amalia González and my former "Recuerdo" is the #1 Spanish station in the sales demos. Raúl has very old demos for a Spanish language show.
 
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