> > Looking at the just-posted impressive numbers for 97.1
> > (albeit only the 12+ story from R&R), I see that KEGL
> > is classified there as ``Spanish Oldies''.
> >
> > - Since David Eduardo points out that Spanish is a
> language
> > and not a format, what is the correct name for this
> format?
> >
>
>
> I have heard LA PRECIOSA described as Mexican Oldies or
> Mexican Variety. Spanish Oldies seems like a good
> description for a trade magazine to use as it let's the
> reader know it's a gold based Spanish language format.
> Whatever you want to call the format, it sure get's good
> numbers, in DFW and elsewhere.
Since the format was developed in 2000 at KRCD in LA, it has never been described by the station as öldies. As mentioned before, the average age of the listener is 34 to 35, and the largest cell is 25-34.
La Preciosa took the idea of the format in late 2003 in Salinas and expanded th eplaylist to over 2000 songs. They are now on 10 or so stations, including several AMs. They are based in salinas, CA. This adaptation is never self-described as oldies.
Both operations know that the "oldies" term is a kiss of death at the sales level.
Recuerdo is a more focused implementation, with a concise playlist and a base in LA. Recuerdo is on in 10 markets, all on FMs. There are 4 in Texas... KLNO in Dallas, KCOR FM in SA, KOVE in Houston and KBTQ in McAllen.