136kgb said:
But why do you guys keep responding to David Eduardo??
Folks respond because either they are interested in the topic or they disagree with my point of view. That is exactly what boards like this are about.
Ignore him he will go away!
You know this how?
He is a self proclaimed expert, and he knows nothing
This would be why I have been a speaker at a half dozen NAB conventions, as well as the RAB, Billboard, Puerto Rico Broadcasters Assoc, Ecuadorian Broadcasters Association, NAB Europe, Interamerican Broadcasters Associan and R&R.
Those who claim to be learning from him need to get a job in radio and see how radio really is. (that goes for Chris Carmicheal too!) David needs to go away and crawl back into his hole!
We don't seem to have learned much from you except that you think jocks are underpaid and should be allowed to talk a lot more without the PD intervening. Every time I compete with people who think like you, I usually win very big, though, so I encourage your thinking to the max!
Obviously, you do not even know enoug to click through to my résumé.
your arbitron numbers that you pull out of your ass mean nothing, if the sales are not there.
And they are there. In fact, we are talking about the only are of radio that has grown in the last three years.
If Spanish statons did as well as you claim Clear Channel would convert every station they have into it, but hey they dont! WHY?
The "why" is because they learned in nearly every market that they could not get good billings without great talent in every area, and the good talent worked elsewhere and did not want to work for an Anglo company that was testing the waters in Spanish language radio. The fact that in some markets they have turned off their Spanish language stations ("Spanish stations" are all in Spain).
Clear Channel want to make money.
Me want to make big money yes. I make the big money when I not let the Clear Cannel make the big money. Me Tarzan, you Inane.
And just so you know David Hispanics listen to English speaking radio. One of the big ones for Hispanics is Magic 92.5.
Yes, in most markets in the Southwest, the amount is limited. For example, in LA where 55% of the 18-34 is Hispanic, there are 40 shares going to Spanish language stations (June).
Hispanics in Latin America (which is actually an oxymoron if you think about it) listen to many stations that play English language music; my first station in Ecuador played a mix of about 50% Spanish language music and the other half was made up of U.S. Top 40 songs and the pop hits of Italy and France. And when I was working in Peru for the Archdiocese of Lima, our FM was one of only 3 or 4 out of 22 that did not play almost entirely US pop, rock and AC.