> > I thought for it to be a mistake, the new station would
> have
> > to be a failure.
> > MEGA is doing well, no?
> >
> > > Programmers make mistakes all the time. This is another
>
> > > one, just like the Mega bomb they laid on Houston.
> > >
> >
>
> No what i'm surprised about is the turnaround on 97.1 from
> Rock to A/c to spanish in what a year and a half?
>
> I think someone had said that the spanish market was
> starting to get saturated in Houston. What needs to happen
> is to consentrate on the english language stations and start
> making them sound good again.
>
> And on the flips for money issue... It was reported on CBS
> news (who actually did an article on the jacking of WCBS)
> that it's supposed to bring new listeners but national
> forcast are already having jack starting to trend down...
> Why flip a heritage station that I beleive had ratings for
> something that apparently is loosing them?
>
> My opinion though
> RFLA
>
I think that Univision might give the La Preciosa style programming a chance on K-Love 106.5. A station that in the meaningless ratings had been a top ten station for some time until about six months ago and is now tied for 17th place. KOVE-FM has a good metro signal and the format might do well on K-Love.
Univision has had a bit of a tough go of it lately. The morning show fiasco on KLTN and the fact that Estereo Latino has fallen out of their long run in 1st place overall in the useless ratings for 12+ to fourth place, although the morning show has remained in first place in Houston. The latest financial statement that was delivered by Univision was less than stellar, but then those numbers are most likely the same as 12+ ratings and really don't mean anything. I can't see any company giving out financial information that is going to help their competitors in anyway. I'm not sure where KLTN's listeners have gone. It is not La Mera Mera, in the funny ratings KLTN has lost more people in the last two years than KROI has listeners. It doesn't seem placement of diaries as seven stations have gone up and four have dropped.
Univision seems to have lost some of it's clear command in the Hispanic market this year. I guess that LBI is going up just enough to erode some numbers and La Mera Mera is the spoiler in the pot.
It's too bad that the numbers posted every month for the general public are cow flop, there is a bright spot in there that you rarely see anymore. KRTX Univision's suburban AM station with Tejano has been in the last two trends and made the Spring Book. True by a slim margin, but for an AM station in suburbia to make the ratings is not something you see in Houston and the staff of the station deserve at least a mention of a job well done.
Mega has done a number on Univision's Party 104.9 which has dropped significantly and hasn't stopped yet. It also has knocked Libermans' KQQK-KIOX duo to less than half the numbers they had just six months ago. Hate them or despise them, you have to give The Evil Empire credit for Mega 101, it has been the biggest success story in Houston radio in a long time.
Mike O