Closings are typically done at the end of the month.The sale was approved by the FCC on 4/20. So… any minute now.
Closings are typically done at the end of the month.The sale was approved by the FCC on 4/20. So… any minute now.
Plus they may even be better off using the "Party" moniker anyway, going off of the comments on this thread and Power 95.3's social media accounts.
I don't disagree, but more than 50% of the music on Party -- even in its heyday -- was pop/hip hop. Power was trending towards a similar balance of dance music towards the end, with dance remixes of downtempo pop songs. Playing 1 "throwback" Party era song an hour, on top of the branding, wouldn't push that audience away.People liked 95.3 Party for its dance format. A station called “Party” that isn’t playing dance music wouldn’t have that audience
That is a show from a station that plays mostly English language CHR, leaning mostly rhythmic .As expected, Alex Sensation will be on at 11 am and WMEG's afternoon show with Jorge Pabón "El Molusco", Alí Warrington and Pamela Noa in afternoons.
And that is a show from a nearly pure reggaetón station. Worth watching the playlists.And I called it. 6 am will be "El Despelote" from WODA. That is Rocky the Kid and Angelique Burgos's voice. Clearly, the big drives lean very Boricua.
But the under-50 group is mostly from the Island.Have to check what they'll play in Tampa, which is less Boricua than Orlando.
Quite true, but both groups have similar young demographics. They can always adjust the playlists in Florida, at least.That is a show from a station that plays mostly English language CHR, leaning mostly rhythmic .
And that is a show from a nearly pure reggaetón station. Worth watching the playlists.
Then they will have to voice-track the show or record segments and only use ones that don't mention music that is not played in Orlando.Quite true, but both groups have similar young demographics. They can always adjust the playlists in Florida, at least.
Billy was one of the great programmers in Puerto Rican radio. A good an noble competitor. And, yes, the Mega music was not only nearly all in English but also more rock leaning then. Mega had staff who had come from 95-X, including iHeart's Pedro Javier González.Oddly enough, El Despelote started at WMEG and moved to WODA when Gangster and Funky joined. WMEG's playlist was even more English language-heavy until then, when they got closer to a CHR. RIP Billy Fourquet.
Gonna be tricky. Molusco has announced that the show "va ser en vivo, no va a ser graba'o".Then they will have to voice-track the show or record segments and only use ones that don't mention music that is not played in Orlando.
Billy Fourquet himself came from WZAR, didn't he?Billy was one of the great programmers in Puerto Rican radio. A good an noble competitor. And, yes, the Mega music was not only nearly all in English but also more rock leaning then. Mega had staff who had come from 95-X, including iHeart's Pedro Javier González.
If you aren't Puerto Rican, you might not get some of the jokes. Like Molusco talking about somebody being so dumb they thought they needed a passport to go from the seaside district of Piñones to the mountain town of Orocovis.I can confirm that I hear the announcement repeat "Nueve de Mayo", not "Dos de Mayo" on 95.3FM.
At least I know that much Spanish. 😅
Confirmed. Despelote is mostly live, but there are voice-tracked segments introducing songs. Rocky introduced a Shakira song, which was followed by an Aventura track. The former would play on WODA; the latter, not so much unless Romeo were collabing with a rapper. And this after a liner from Zacarías Ferrera, who gets played once in a blue moon if ever in Puerto Rico, but is definitely more at home in WSKQ or WPAT.Then they will have to voice-track the show or record segments and only use ones that don't mention music that is not played in Orlando.
I saw that too. I know it's the overall ratings, but still it's pretty sad when a full powered station loses to a translator of an HD sub-channel. Especially (in WTKS's case) when it's your own.Looking at the publicly released ratings, it looks like the big winner of this is 104.5 The Beat, which got more than double its previous share, as a translator, not a full-powered FM. Is it impressive, or just a glitch in ratings?
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What’s amazing is that 104.5 is doing so well, relatively speaking, despite a terrible signal in so many areas.I saw that too. I know it's the overall ratings, but still it's pretty sad when a full powered station loses to a translator of an HD sub-channel. Especially (in WTKS's case) when it's your own.
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Nielsen Audio PPM Monthly Ratings Orlando (Market #29) Population: 2,141,200 Black: 354,000 - Hispanic: 769,400 Average Quarter Hour Share for Personsradioinsight.com