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Spanish Station in Knoxville

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I know the old Horne station in Morristown (94.1) has flipped to a Spanish format? Will this market (Knoxville) support this format?
 
> I know the old Horne station in Morristown (94.1) has
> flipped to a Spanish format? Will this market (Knoxville)
> support this format?
>


Is it off a satellite or is it locally programmed. What Spanish format is it doing? Is it ACish like "La Romantica"? What's the Hispanic comp in that market? <P ID="signature">______________
Free Lil Kim
April 29, 2005 5pm What a glorious day it was
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> > I know the old Horne station in Morristown (94.1) has
> > flipped to a Spanish format? Will this market (Knoxville)
> > support this format?
> >
>
>
> Is it off a satellite or is it locally programmed. What
> Spanish format is it doing? Is it ACish like "La
> Romantica"? What's the Hispanic comp in that market?
>

As I travel down i-75, i loose 93.1 in Knoxville and pick up 93.1 around Cleveland. I then loose it in Chattanooga and get it back in Dalton. I dont know Spanish. Could be the same station? I never hear the call letters.

The station in Morristown and Cleveland is know as "La buena".
Sat delivered.

Thats all I know
 
> As I travel down i-75, i loose 93.1 in Knoxville and pick up
> 93.1 around Cleveland. I then loose it in Chattanooga and
> get it back in Dalton. I dont know Spanish. Could be the
> same station? I never hear the call letters.
>
> The station in Morristown and Cleveland is know as "La
> buena".
> Sat delivered.
>
> Thats all I know

You mean lose right? And not "loose" as in the opposite of tight.<P ID="signature">______________
Free Lil Kim
April 29, 2005 5pm What a glorious day it was
</P>
 
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