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DavidEduardo said:researcher said:Those rumors have been going around since KZLA's flip to Country. Heard rumors of "La Preciosa" and Country. The latter would make a lot of disenfranchised listeners happy, but the former seems like a better move for the market demos.
We know that "Recuerdo" has done very well in markets where "Preciosa" was on first. How would this work in reverse, especially with a class B against two Class A's (albiet two very well targeted ones)? However, KRCD/KRCV is local - and I'm sure David has been thinking through this one for a while![]()
The rumors have heated up further, to the point that apparently clients are being "consulted" so they feel part of the change. Good tactic, too.
LA is very fragmented compared to the markets where Preciosa actually works. There are, at best, about 4 shares for the format. Divide it between two, and you leave Clear with a Spanish station that will bill about $12 million (low rated spanish stations do about that level... way below the current billing).
Since Recuerdo has beaten every Preciosa we have put it against in 6 months or less, there is not much they can do on programming. The format is really small-market, and would likely do poorly in LA, just as it has done in other larger markets like Dallas where recuerdo beats it nearly 2 to 1 in the last month.
Recuerdo LA also has local talent, and a local community service heritage of 6 years standing... and an alliance with our own TV stations. Going up against it for $12 million does not seem to make sense, but the CCU Hispanic division has made so many mistakes it still would not surprise me.
I think we will know this week. Should be "entertaining."
I am reminded of the Chinese curse, "may you live in interesting times." I believe I am living them now.![]()
This "rumor" has been heard around Star. Actually, management came out and said that Star is staying put, that John Hogan loves the format and believes in new Star program director Charese Fruge’ and they plan on supporting her and the format for quite sometime. It should also be noted that new afternoon drive jock Tom Mitchell and night jock Richard Blade were just signed to 1 year contracts.
With all that said, wisdom of years in radio says when they say nothing, don't worry. When they come out and deny it, worry.