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Now it will probably take more dollars for a holler. ::)

Lately when I've been flipping through the dial I've heard 1380 playing Mexican music. I'd rather hear that than the regular lineup of crackpots and conspiracy freaks. :p
 
anotherguy said:
Now it will probably take more dollars for a holler. ::)
Lately when I've been flipping through the dial I've heard 1380 playing Mexican music. I'd rather hear that than the regular lineup of crackpots and conspiracy freaks. :p
AM 1300 here in Nashville has had Spanish-language programming and music during the evening hours since at least 1995. And they are a sister station to the above-two referenced stations. I believe AM 1300 simulcasts their Spanish-language programming with at least a couple other stations here in the Nashville area.

I have never understood why the FW Robbert stations do not have program guides on their websites, except for, of course, their shortwave stations. Maybe that should tell you where their emphasis really is! ::)
 
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