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Is Spanish CHR, HOT-AC, or AC formats dying in the United States? Because most of the Spanish Pop formats either switched to Regional Mexican based or English (i.e. Beso 107.1 in Fresno).
Is Spanish CHR, HOT-AC, or AC formats dying in the United States? Because most of the Spanish Pop formats either switched to Regional Mexican based or English (i.e. Beso 107.1 in Fresno).
In Chicago, Pasión just went pop. Dallas now has 2 new pop stations, Kalle and Mega. Houston has XO, Tu Musica and Mega. San Antonio and Austin have new pop stations in the last year, and Kalle in SF and Fresno are now pop and not Hurban. It's the fastest growing Spanish language format in the US.
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