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Hurban in Bakersfield

Anyone roumered to be looking at flipping to Hurban in Bakersfield?

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> Anyone roumered to be looking at flipping to Hurban in
> Bakersfield?
>
> Suprised someone hasn't put up a Reggaeton station yet.
>

KBDS hits it fairly close.
 
> > Anyone roumered to be looking at flipping to Hurban in
> > Bakersfield?
> >
> > Suprised someone hasn't put up a Reggaeton station yet.
> >
>
> KBDS hits it fairly close.
>

Not even close..they play East Coast Music in a West Coast town. Unless you are referring to Daddy Yankee which happened to be a crossover hit.
 
> > > Anyone roumered to be looking at flipping to Hurban in
> > > Bakersfield?
> > >
> > > Suprised someone hasn't put up a Reggaeton station yet.
> > >
> >
> > KBDS hits it fairly close.
> >
>
> Not even close..they play East Coast Music in a West Coast
> town. Unless you are referring to Daddy Yankee which
> happened to be a crossover hit.

What do you maen by "east Coast music?" All reggaetón is from Puerto Rico, except for atune or two from elsewhere. The successful western Hurbans are playing mostly reggaetón with a bit of regional urbano and hip hop. This includes stations like Latino in LA and the Kalle stations in San Jose, Fresno and Las Vegas.
 
> What do you maen by "east Coast music?" All reggaetón is
> from Puerto Rico, except for atune or two from elsewhere.
> The successful western Hurbans are playing mostly reggaetón
> with a bit of regional urbano and hip hop. This includes
> stations like Latino in LA and the Kalle stations in San
> Jose, Fresno and Las Vegas.

I think he's saying that KBDS currently spins East Coast Music (Biggie, etc.), and is "not even close" to being Hurban because the closest they play is SOME Daddy Yankee.

That's how I interpreted the post anyway. LOL
 
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