Mirchi was Bollywood music from India.Actually, it was Radio Mirchi, which was completely different. Then again, I forgot about that station until now.
Mirchi was Bollywood music from India.Actually, it was Radio Mirchi, which was completely different. Then again, I forgot about that station until now.
Thanks.LATIN URBAN with some tropical. would be my answer.
In that case, it would be Latin Urban & Rhythmic. The term "tropical" is not used to describe Latin American rhythmic music outside of Mexico and a few nations influenced by Mexico like Guatemala.LATIN URBAN with some tropical. would be my answer.
There’s always been a demand for this type of station in Cleveland and surrounding areas. It also helps that some of the team from La Mega is part of this new venture.If I had a few extra dollars that is exactly what I would do. For a HD2 that just went on air a few days ago (in the last 5-6 days) and has already over 1000 followers on Facebook is pretty impressive I've had stations that it takes 2-3 months to get to the first 1k
Apparently, it's a mystery. I googled, trying to find the answer and all I got was how to listening a radio station on your iphone, ipad, ithink, idon'tknow and it just gave instructions on HOW to listen but nothing I could find on how Apple achieves it. I'm assuming it's some sorta agreement between stations and corporations and Apple/Google/AskJeeves algorithimsSo the CAVS seem to have stayed on the WLGM LA MEGA STREAM. Would moving over to the new station not be a no-brainer? We talked about this station having a chance if it was on all the Smart Speakers but the only option I see is to get on Alexa .. How does a station get on siri I've never been able to figure that out.
we had a Rumba in Houston for over a year on 92.5 and then 105.3107.3 HD2 hasn’t budge from using the Rumba brand.They might have reached some type of agreement.
Would the term "crossover" (a Colombian interpretation of Top40) fit this?In that case, it would be Latin Urban & Rhythmic. The term "tropical" is not used to describe Latin American rhythmic music outside of Mexico and a few nations influenced by Mexico like Guatemala.
To be accurate in the English language format comparison, Rhythmic CHR is the really accurate description.