chime said:
Well, speaking of KXOL, they seem to be off-the-air now at423PM Sunday, butnow they are back
to answer your question, I would checkout 2 of our
Spanish CHRs.
93.9 KXOS has a dance show from 9PM-11PM or
later on Saturday nights. And last New Year's Eve as well.
Also 107.1 KSSE has dance Friday nights, at
least by 930PM--and-Saturday evening they may
start at 8PM, seems to get more interesting
later during the night.
Hope that helps
How long has 93.9 been around.. Or is that where Movin used to be? I remember back in December 1996 when a bunch of stations in L.A. were still sounding great, there was this spanish station that played "the summer is magic" by Playahitti and "funky melody" by Stevie B. Not sure if it was at 93.9, but I think I remember this station being in the 98. ... area of the dial.
B100.3
Groove Radio 103.1
102.7 KIIS FM
99.1 KGGI
Power 106 La's Party Station
Q104.7 (which was difficult to get, but I knew existed)
92.3 The Beat (with reggae on Sunday nights)
THOSE WERE THE GOOD OL' DAYS!
Although the days of Lina Santiago, Lil Suzy, Amber, Jocelyn Enriquez, Dj Funk, The Outhere Brothers, Jonny Z, El Presidente, Rockell, Stevie B...etc are gone, I guess we could relive a modernized version of that sound through Jay Sean, Akon, Flo Rida, Pitbull, Dj Class, Mike Posner, Fareast Movement.. etc., and it looks as if although many format changes have taken place in time, we still have the same quantity of stations playing a modernized fashion of that sound today.
I wonder if there is still an Earthquake Mix on KGGI? Hopefully I get there Friday evening just in time for the action to start. I already know Power 106 will be doing their thing as usual, even though they've gone more hip hop lately by the looks of things. Based on what I've heard, KIIS is getting more interesting with their uptempo mixes these days. Seems like according to this entire thread, nothing much has changed much dial position-wise since 2006. Pretty much the same stations... but then again there is always that possibility that some of those stations have evolved mixshow-wise. Of course it's a known fact that the regular playlists of all stations change with the times so that's a given.