Barry said:Assuming that SBS does not sell WPAT, they would probably want to continue offering some sort of format aimed at Spanish speaking listeners.
Can anyone think of one that could do well in this market, other than what is already being done on the other 3 Spanish language FM's? Might they do better if they returned to their softer a/c sound of a few years ago? Apparently no station is offering much for the many people from South America, Central America and Mexico that are not all that interested in tropical music.
Tropical in some form is just as popular everywhere in the Caribbean Basin as it is in the Greater Antilles. That means that Colombians, Venezuelans and most Central Americans will find the rhythmic blends of WXNY and WSKQ appealing... and that taste extends to Ecuador and even Perú in South America.
WPAT's problem is not the format, it is the execution. There are successful Hot AC / CHR stations like WMGE in Miami and WKAQ-FM in San Juan that show that a pop format can work. In fact, WMGE shows the appeal of the format in a market where 18-49 is less than half Cuban and the rest mixed between Puerto Rican, Dominican, Nicaraguan, Colombian, Ecuadorian and Venezuelan.
Softer AC is pretty much over unless they want to try an oldies based format, but stations doing that, like WIOA in San Juan, are also-rans now.