> Regardless of whether the format would work, would the
> coverage? Correct me if I'm wrong, but by looking at a map
> of Chicagoland's latino population
> (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Latino_chicago1.gif),
> wouldn't the 92.7 signal be lacking in the west-side
> suburbs, which have a rather high density of Hispanic
> residents. I know that 99.9 did Spanish before, but it's
> signal covers rather few areas with a large Hispanic
> population.
>
> It just doesn't seem that the 92.5 (no Hispanic
> listeners)/92.7 (somewhat decent coverage of Hispanic
> listeners) and 99.9 (minimal coverage of Hispanic listeners)
> would work for a simulcast. They've all done
> Spanish-language formats before, but none of them were very
> successful.
>
Entravision tried Super Estrella on 99.9 to the south and 103.9 in the NW suburbs and the NW suburban signal didn't really reach the hispanic population. 99.9 reaches few in the Chicago market. It reached mainly those in the Kankakee area, but Entravision didn't even try to market to the Kankakee area. SBS tried Onda on the old Energy trimulcast of 92.7 to the north & south and 92.5 to the west, and the WKIF signal only reached the latins in the Kankakee area and WKIE reached a limited number of latins on the north side of Chicago, and as far as WDEK, they only targeted the latins in and around Rockford. Onda, like Super Estrella wasn't even marketed to the Kankakee area, and I doubt Onda was even marketed to Rockford. I don't see any Spanish language format being tried on WRZA, WKIE, or WDEK, and we know Newsweb isn't going to try it on WKIF with its very limited coverage. At least Newsweb is taking ads from businesses in the Kankakee area, which the predecessors didn't do. I also don't see them bowing out of the variety format anytime soon either just because Jack is in town. Unlike BCR's formats that were copied by the city sticks and BCR's poor coverage, Nine has the coverage that the 92's didn't, even if they're on 3 different frequencies and that Chicago isn't covered as well because of 93.1 clashing with 92.7 (would be worse if 92.3 were transmitting from the city) and 99.5 & 100.3 clashing with 99.9.