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Question on number of HURBAN FMs nationwide

Can anyone give me an accurate count of how many Hurban fms there are by market?
I can't seem to locate accurate info.
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> Can anyone give me an accurate count of how many Hurban fms
> there are by market?
> I can't seem to locate accurate info.
> thanks in advance.

Phoenix 95.1 Club 95.1
Santa Barbara / Oxnard / Santa Maria 103.3
Denver The former Kiss
San Diego XHMOR 98.9
LA KXOL Latino 96-3
NY WCAA / WZAA
Miami WMGE
Albuquerque mega (forgot calls)
Houston KLOL 101.1
Bakersfield KBDS
Dallas Casa (Entravision) 106.7

>
 
> Albuquerque mega (forgot calls)

KABQ 104.1

In Puerto Rico - WVOZ 107.7 and WCOM 94.7<P

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Ratings be Damned.</P><P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by houstonradiogeek on 06/03/05 03:50 AM.</FONT></P>
 
> > Albuquerque mega (forgot calls)
>
> KABQ 104.1
>
> In Puerto Rico - WVOZ 107.7 and WCOM 94.7______________I

Neither are Hurban. They are just reggaeton stations in the country that invented the genre. All Spanish, no English music. No Spanish pop.

WCOM is a network with WODA. 24/7 simulcast.
 
Thanks for the clarification, Señor Gleason.

> Neither are Hurban. They are just reggaeton stations in the
> country that invented the genre. All Spanish, no English
> music. No Spanish pop.

That reminds me of the old joke of barbed wire having been invented in Puerto Rico.

> WCOM is a network with WODA. 24/7 simulcast.

sigh the former WOYE-Cosmos 94

*falls into a nostalgic reminiscing coma again*

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Ratings be Damned.</P>
 
> > In Puerto Rico - WVOZ 107.7 and WCOM 94.7______________I
>
> Neither are Hurban. They are just reggaeton stations in the
> country that invented the genre. All Spanish, no English
> music. No Spanish pop.

When did Mix 107.7 stop playing English music? I remember a while back that that played some hip hop and even a dance tune once in a while. Yes.net use to list Mix 107.7's playlist and included some Engllish songs. The new Yes website at stoneage.yes.com doesn't list Mix 107.7's songs anymore. BTW, when did WVOZ as Mix 107.7 start?

> WCOM is a network with WODA. 24/7 simulcast.
>
 
> > > In Puerto Rico - WVOZ 107.7 and WCOM 94.7______________I
>
> >
> > Neither are Hurban. They are just reggaeton stations in
> the
> > country that invented the genre. All Spanish, no English
> > music. No Spanish pop.
>
> When did Mix 107.7 stop playing English music? I remember a
> while back that that played some hip hop and even a dance
> tune once in a while. Yes.net use to list Mix 107.7's
> playlist and included some Engllish songs. The new Yes
> website at stoneage.yes.com doesn't list Mix 107.7's songs
> anymore. BTW, when did WVOZ as Mix 107.7 start?

The English has been gone for at least a year. The station is about 6 years old, having started as a pay for play rap & reggaetón outlet.
 
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