I still kind of miss Willy-FM, poor signal and all....Don't know when this happened (after the election?), but 105.7 XHPRS is back to music as "Suave 105.7". It's described as Spanish Classic Hits.
I still kind of miss Willy-FM, poor signal and all....Don't know when this happened (after the election?), but 105.7 XHPRS is back to music as "Suave 105.7". It's described as Spanish Classic Hits.
I laugh when I think of a station with that name in the U.K.I still kind of miss Willy-FM, poor signal and all....
Don't know when this happened (after the election?), but 105.7 XHPRS is back to music as "Suave 105.7". It's described as Spanish Classic Hits.
Ok are either of those stations a spanish format? This is filling a void in the market and apparently what they think will bring in ratings.... Probably not more than the sports format which did have a local show the Arash Markazi show but still, as I think David Eduardo would attest its just as important to have a spanish station for this format to serve this community for christian based programming with a powerful signal that will not only cover the San Diego market but much of that area of Mexico.San Diego radio fulltime:
1450 KFSD JP2 Catholic Radio
1000 KCEO Relevant Catholic radio
needs 1090 as well????
This is filling a void in the market and apparently what they think will bring in ratings...
Maybe more checks being addressed to their broadcasting company also..Not ratings, but more butts in the pews for Mass.
KPFK operates a translator in the San Diego area on 93.7 (K229BO) with 10 Watts from Mt Woodson near Rancho Bernardo.I heard them today in Santee. The Spanish "Guadalupe Radio" is an old format which has since moved to FM 87.7 in Los Angeles and San Diego (two different stations on the same frequency). Here is their current website: Player which shows that the programming is on AM 1450 in Escondido as well as 93.7 in San Diego (I didn't know about that translator).
I live Northwest of the Los Angeles area and for quite some time now 1090 seems to be about half of its original signal strength. I'm guessing they're running much lower power and/or can't tune their existing antenna system to create the same ERP as before. Or they might now actually be non-directional with who knows what power?Equis E Pe Erre Ese used to blast in here at night 2700 miles away.. like, nightly. .just bang in like a ton of bricks. totally wiping out 1090 KPTR Seattle.... BEFORE XEPRS lost a tower. Now its a mix of the two, literally most of the time.. with Seattle usually winning if one does take the lead
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I live Northwest of the Los Angeles area and for quite some time now 1090 seems to be about half of its original signal strength. I'm guessing they're running much lower power and/or can't tune their existing antenna system to create the same ERP as before. Or they might now actually be non-directional with who knows what power?
I think their original ERP might have been close to 250 kW or even higher.

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Any idea who GLR is? I thought that was one of the company names when PRISA from Spain operated in the US.