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Mami 92.7 launched today.

edarmsttrong said:
Identnut said:
Wouldn't cross-promoting the local Univision affiliates work better on a station with a format that appeals to most of its population? The NYC area is mostly made up of Caribbeans, who can't stomach most Regional Mexican music (no exaggeration).

Besides, Miami and Puerto Rico have no Regional Mexican stations, and their Univision affiliates are doing very well!

Maybe you haven't noticed...Univision has 2 Tropical formatted radio stations. They got out of the Regional Mexican business.

LA, Chicago and about 90% of Univision's markets have Regional Mexican stations.

Regional Mexican is the most popular format in Spanish-language radio in most places in the US. New York (just like many places on the East Coast where most of the population is from the Caribbean or South America) is an exception.
 
Identnut said:
Lucha Libre AAA said:
92.7 transmits from New Hyde Park from one of those tall co-op buildings along the Northern State Pkwy.

I know I've heard the signal just fine going over the GWB in Washington Heights, and as far west as Patterson. Non-existent in Staten Island.

Univision made a mistake doing this. They should be content using the Regional Mexican format to cross-promote Ch. 41.

Wouldn't cross-promoting the local Univision affiliates work better on a station with a format that appeals to most of its population? The NYC area is mostly made up of Caribbeans, who can't stomach most Regional Mexican music (no exaggeration).

Besides, Miami and Puerto Rico have no Regional Mexican stations, and their Univision affiliates are doing very well!

Have you seen Univision 41 ratings? If non-Mexicans can't stomach the Regional Mexican music format, why are Mexican soap operas so popular in NYC?

Vicente Fernandez recently sold 25,000 tickets to shows in Newark and Long Island. Reg Mex has cross appeal.

MAMI will be good for a 0.3 by May, if it lasts that long.
 
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