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From CC's website

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Guest
Hispanic Radio

San Antonio, Texas, November 15, 2004 – Clear Channel Radio today announced it has expanded the reach of Spanish-language programming with the launch of an unprecedented format. The bilingual “Hurban/CHR” format combines Spanish Hip-Hop, Raggaeton and
Pop/Dance music, targets the 18 to 34 demographic, and fills a void for the nearly half of U.S. Hispanic youths who prefer upbeat, rhythmic music but could until now only listen to American Hip-Hop.


The first station to adopt the new format is KLOL 101 in Houston, under the guidance of program director Jesse Rios.


“Spanish language formats have so far targeted first-generation Spanish speakers. Latino youth now have a format to call their own,” said Alfredo Alonso, Senior Vice President of Hispanic Radio for Clear Channel Radio. “Two months ago, we promised to identify opportunities tobring Spanish-language formats to all-sized markets, with unique radio stations as diverse as the Hispanic market itself. Today, we deliver on the very essence of that promise.”


A forthcoming study of Latino teens in the U.S., from Latina magazine founder Christy Haubegger, finds 48 percent of 14- to 24-year-olds interviewed identify themselves as bilingual but neither consume a large amount of Spanish-language media nor identify their culture by
language. Their favorite music is hip-hop and they are proud of the U.S. culture’s embrace of Latino culture and popular icons.


Programming bridges social and ethnic backgrounds
Clear Channel Radio’s Hurban/CHR stations will sound like American radio, presenting music in Spanish and spoken content in Spanglish (a combination of English and Spanish). Top artists in the new format include Pitbull, Daddy Yankee, Akwid, Shakira and Juanes.


“We take our pledge to grow Hispanic radio very seriously,” said Mark Kopelman, regional vice president and Houston market manager. “The Houston market presented an important opportunity to swiftly fill a unique programming hole and KLOL/Mega is a significant service for the
Houston Latino community.”


“Latino youth have not had a station designed to satisfy their musical taste and language preference,” added program director Jesse Rios.



“This unique blend of Spanish Hip-Hop, Raggaeton and dance music bridges social and ethnic backgrounds. We’re honored to be working with regional vice president of programming Ken Charles and the entire staff.”


The latest step in a broad-based initiative
Creating the Hurban/CHR (Hispanic/Urban/CHR influence) format is the latest step in a broadbased Spanish-language programming initiative announced in September. The aggressive, multimarket plan will convert stations across a full range of market sizes to Hispanic formats. The
stations will complement existing Spanish-language programming in markets that currently offer Hispanic radio, while introducing unique programming to markets that do not. Under the plan, some 20 to 25 stations will be converted in the next 12 to 18 months alone.


Initiative leader Alfredo Alonso’s expertise in Hispanic radio spans 15 years and includes creating the hugely successful “Mega/NY” and “La X/LA” concepts and founding the premiere Spanish-language weekly radio trade newspaper, Radio Y Musica.


Spanish-language programming varies considerably according to regional tastes. Clear Channel Radio currently broadcasts Spanish-language programming on 16 stations in the U.S.
 
ummmmmmm...(yawn) Thanks for posting a CC press release. Very engaging.

Unprecedented...whatever
 
> ummmmmmm...(yawn) Thanks for posting a CC press release.
> Very engaging.
>
> Unprecedented...whatever
>


Didn't mean to go over your head there Mr. Carlson. This was more of a release aimed at people who have actually worked in Phoenix not a station in Globe that barely reached apache junction (and failed miserably in the process).

The release says that CC will be changing the formats of many stations to their new Hispanic format across the country. Phoenix is a heavily hispanic market. There have been many rumors as to a CC format flip in Phoenix in the beginning of the year. I thought this was more evidence to that fact.

Sorry Mr. Carlson. If this had been a press release advertising the new format of "tradio" I bet you'd be all over it since that's your expertise.
 
ummmmmm...it's like...ummmmmm...you know?

> > ummmmmmm...(yawn) Thanks for posting a CC press release.
>
> > Very engaging.
> >
> > Unprecedented...whatever
> >
>
>
> Didn't mean to go over your head there Mr. Carlson. This
> was more of a release aimed at people who have actually
> worked in Phoenix not a station in Globe that barely reached
> apache junction (and failed miserably in the process).
>
> The release says that CC will be changing the formats of
> many stations to their new Hispanic format across the
> country. Phoenix is a heavily hispanic market. There have
> been many rumors as to a CC format flip in Phoenix in the
> beginning of the year. I thought this was more evidence to
> that fact.
>
> Sorry Mr. Carlson. If this had been a press release
> advertising the new format of "tradio" I bet you'd be all
> over it since that's your expertise.
>

I was joking with you. I get the implications of it all, actually. I come here to learn what you sophisticated big city radio tycoons are up to and poke a little fun. Apparently, you're the sensitive type that don't take too kindly to a little ribbin' and sarcasm.

Sounds like you're jealous of my Globe gig. Too bad for you. Globe is only for those who reach for the brass ring and all positions are filled (though applications are always accepted). Don't knock Globe-Miami until you've lived here. We do have Wal-Mart and Del Taco, after all.

Tradio sounds like fun and you sound experienced. Maybe you'd like to come to Globe and do it for the station Saturday mornings when your board op shift is over. We meet for coffee afterwards and play a few nickel slots over yonder at Apache Gold. I bet I can even get mother to pay for a 1/2 tank of gas in your Samurai.

Ummmmmm...buh bye
 
Re: ummmmmm...it's like...ummmmmm...you know?

> > > ummmmmmm...(yawn) Thanks for posting a CC press
> release.
> >
> > > Very engaging.
> > >
> > > Unprecedented...whatever
> > >
> >
> >
> > Didn't mean to go over your head there Mr. Carlson. This
> > was more of a release aimed at people who have actually
> > worked in Phoenix not a station in Globe that barely
> reached
> > apache junction (and failed miserably in the process).
> >
> > The release says that CC will be changing the formats of
> > many stations to their new Hispanic format across the
> > country. Phoenix is a heavily hispanic market. There
> have
> > been many rumors as to a CC format flip in Phoenix in the
> > beginning of the year. I thought this was more evidence
> to
> > that fact.
> >
> > Sorry Mr. Carlson. If this had been a press release
> > advertising the new format of "tradio" I bet you'd be all
> > over it since that's your expertise.
> >
>
> I was joking with you. I get the implications of it all,
> actually. I come here to learn what you sophisticated big
> city radio tycoons are up to and poke a little fun.
> Apparently, you're the sensitive type that don't take too
> kindly to a little ribbin' and sarcasm.
>
> Sounds like you're jealous of my Globe gig. Too bad for
> you. Globe is only for those who reach for the brass ring
> and all positions are filled (though applications are always
> accepted). Don't knock Globe-Miami until you've lived
> here. We do have Wal-Mart and Del Taco, after all.
>
> Tradio sounds like fun and you sound experienced. Maybe
> you'd like to come to Globe and do it for the station
> Saturday mornings when your board op shift is over. We meet
> for coffee afterwards and play a few nickel slots over
> yonder at Apache Gold. I bet I can even get mother to pay
> for a 1/2 tank of gas in your Samurai.
>
> Ummmmmm...buh bye

Well it has been a while that you guys have been in Globe. First the Dal Taco and Country Kitchen are both GONE !!! But we have a great new chef at Apache Gold and the Country Club has the best prime rib on Fridays. For train buffs we have a new interurban train ride about to start that runs from Globe out to the casino. Beals is building a new store and there are several new resturants about to open. Yes there is a "Trading Post" station and a edgy local tabloid like morning show. Watch out Barry Young. KJZZ has come to town on 106.9, and there is a ch33 translator on ch 16 big signal). The weather is cool and gas is only $2.24 today -- eat your hearts out.

73 Rich W7DTL
>
 
Re: W7DTL

Oh man, that means no more Double Del burgers with chili cheese fries for you guys! The Mexican food is better at Chalo's anyway.

Globe is a neat town. Wish I could pass through more often.

Mr. C

>
> Well it has been a while that you guys have been in Globe.
> First the Dal Taco and Country Kitchen are both GONE !!!
> But we have a great new chef at Apache Gold and the Country
> Club has the best prime rib on Fridays. For train buffs we
> have a new interurban train ride about to start that runs
> from Globe out to the casino. Beals is building a new store
> and there are several new resturants about to open. Yes
> there is a "Trading Post" station and a edgy local tabloid
> like morning show. Watch out Barry Young. KJZZ has come to
> town on 106.9, and there is a ch33 translator on ch 16 big
> signal). The weather is cool and gas is only $2.24 today --
> eat your hearts out.
>
> 73 Rich W7DTL
> >
>
 
Re: W7DTL

> Oh man, that means no more Double Del burgers with chili
> cheese fries for you guys! The Mexican food is better at
> Chalo's anyway.
>
> Globe is a neat town. Wish I could pass through more often.
>
>
> Mr. C
>
> >
> > Well it has been a while that you guys have been in Globe.
>
> > First the Dal Taco and Country Kitchen are both GONE !!!
> > But we have a great new chef at Apache Gold and the
> Country
> > Club has the best prime rib on Fridays. For train buffs we
>
> > have a new interurban train ride about to start that runs
> > from Globe out to the casino. Beals is building a new
> store
> > and there are several new resturants about to open. Yes
> > there is a "Trading Post" station and a edgy local tabloid
>
> > like morning show. Watch out Barry Young. KJZZ has come to
>
> > town on 106.9, and there is a ch33 translator on ch 16 big
>
> > signal). The weather is cool and gas is only $2.24 today
> --
> > eat your hearts out.
> >
> > 73 Rich W7DTL

Well you are right about Chalos -- and Guayos on the trail is good too. Next time stop by for the Grand Tour and a drink at the SteakHouse.

73 Rich
> > >
> >
>
 
> Didn't mean to go over your head there Mr. Carlson. This
> was more of a release aimed at people who have actually
> worked in Phoenix not a station in Globe that barely reached
> apache junction (and failed miserably in the process).

That's a year old press release anyway... and the hotshot PD it glows about was fired three weeks later...

...and his replacement was canned today.

Mega in Houston is slipping, and the demos suck.

I don't think you'll see Clear Channel turning any new Spanish formats on until they get a handle on what they want to accomplish and how to get there.<P ID="signature">______________
...co-moderator of the Satellite Radio, Phoenix, and San Diego boards...</P>
 
> > Didn't mean to go over your head there Mr. Carlson. This
> > was more of a release aimed at people who have actually
> > worked in Phoenix not a station in Globe that barely
> reached
> > apache junction (and failed miserably in the process).
>
> That's a year old press release anyway... and the hotshot PD
> it glows about was fired three weeks later...
>
> ...and his replacement was canned today.
>
> Mega in Houston is slipping, and the demos suck.
>
> I don't think you'll see Clear Channel turning any new
> Spanish formats on until they get a handle on what they want
> to accomplish and how to get there.
>

And the most ironic point of all this???

Jessie Rios ended up working in Phoenix with Club 95.

Ok, everybody... "Its a small world after all, Its a small world after all..."

ahhh, Good times, Great Radio boards :)
 
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