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hong tong city radio no more la bonita

La bonita is no longer on 1230 am, now 1230 am is Hong Tong Radio. It was also said it will be simulcasting on 1320 am.
 
Now Hum Tum City and our recent Biz Radio news story plaintiff Rehan Siddiqui. Looks like the moving trucks were hard at work for the Fun Asia group again. Now promoted as the first ever 24-7 Houston licensed Arabic station. 1180 KGOL is running a loop of Rehan Siddiqui moving his listeners over to KQUE. I'm surprised to see Liberman do this on KQUE. This takes the new La Bonita away from Houston itself and relegates it to the west side on 96.9 and far north side of Houston on 880. I wouldn't be surprised to see some more shuffling occur within the Liberman cluster to get La Bonita on a signal that can be heard in the city.
 
Brokered Ethnic is the best use for also-ran AM signals in the market. The Hispanic audience has almost completely migrated to FM, leaving a lot of open slots on AM for underserved/unserved audiences. You see this same trend in other big markets.

It's that or more preachers.
 
KQUE an "also-ran". Forgive me for my age, but that's still hard to read. I wonder how long it will last, considering the constant moves of Hum Tum City.
 
How can the FCC say KQUE AM 1230 is licensed at Zero Watts?

KQUE TX HOUSTON USA
Unlimited

Licensee: LIBERMAN BROADCASTING OF HOUSTON LICENSE LLC

1230 kHz Licensed
Domestic Station Class: C Region 2 Station Class (corresponds to W. Hemisphere): C
Coordination Status: Canada: International Objection Mexico: - Region 2: -
File No: BLEX-19870609AM Facility ID No.: 65309
CDBS Application ID No.: 102006

29° 51' 34.00" N Latitude Power: 0.0 kilowatts (kW) Unlimited
95 ° 33' 32.00" W Longitude (NAD 27)

Comments: EXPERIMENTAL SYNCHRONOUS OPERATION FROM HOUSTON, TX.

ND1 - Non-directional Antenna: Same constants day and night
 
You're seeing a temporary problem with the database itself. Check the entire listing for Texas stations and you'll find that everything below 10kW is listed as zero watts. This kind of thing happens occasionally while records are being updated, but it's unusual to see it that way over the weekend.
 
purpledevil said:
Now promoted as the first ever 24-7 Houston licensed Arabic station.

It's South Asian programming, not Arabic.

1180 KGOL is running a loop of Rehan Siddiqui moving his listeners over to KQUE.

And he referred to the "crystal clear" signal on the new frequency. Got a groan out of that one, as the 1230 coverage is lousy.

I'm surprised to see Liberman do this on KQUE.

Don't be surprised. Liberman has brokered their other AM's in the past. KSEV, before the sale back to Dan Patrick, was leased to Patrick for years. KJOJ 880 has run brokered ethnic at times in the past under Liberman ownership (Vietnamese for quite a while.)

This takes the new La Bonita away from Houston itself and relegates it to the west side on 96.9 and far north side of Houston on 880. I wouldn't be surprised to see some more shuffling occur within the Liberman cluster to get La Bonita on a signal that can be heard in the city.

Or it could be possible that La Bonita is just a filler format, as the earlier "Azucar" was. If the 103.3 upgrade gets built, you'll probably see some more format shuffling with the Liberman properties.

purpledevil said:
KQUE an "also-ran". Forgive me for my age, but that's still hard to read.

A 1kw graveyarder in a huge metro area like Houston is going to be an also ran. I don't really see this as an improvement for Hum Tum City. The signal is worthless outside the beltway at night, and marginal between the loop and the beltway.
 
I caught that too. "Crystal clear". Not quite. Mediafrog, what I'm saying is that considering the storied past of KQUE, it's hard to read it on the screen being called an also ran. Just me living in the past, I guess.
 
Please end this string - HumTun City being referred to as the "hong tong" is just beneath the smarts on this blog. PLEASE, someone start sumpin' new . . . (!)
 
ThatVoice22 said:
Please end this string - HumTun City being referred to as the "hong tong" is just beneath the smarts on this blog. PLEASE, someone start sumpin' new . . . (!)

That name was corrected already, sorry.
 
Yes, Hong Tong was corrected, but it lives Loud & Proud on the main menu. ::)

Let's move forward with "Where's Asian Radio Now?" or maybe nothing which may be preferred.
 
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