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The Point could be next...

to become another Mexican radio station. Sources are pinpointing Univision will probably take over and become una estacion de la recuerdas. The music will be much more similar to La Preciosa, will debuted in Dallas Thursday on the station formerly known as Sunny 97-1, And before that, 97-1 The Eagle. Adios, Van Halen-Hola, Vicente Fernandez!
 
> to become another Mexican radio station. Sources are
> pinpointing Univision will probably take over and become una
> estacion de la recuerdas. The music will be much more
> similar to La Preciosa, will debuted in Dallas Thursday on
> the station formerly known as Sunny 97-1, And before that,
> 97-1 The Eagle. Adios, Van Halen-Hola, Vicente Fernandez!
>
I dont think Univision will buy this station. Besides, when La Tremenda (1010 AM) is not doing the news or airing shows, they play similar music that La preciosa plays, old rancheras.
 
>

Cox hasn't made any indication that they are selling this station. Who are these sources?! <P ID="signature">______________
Put Down The Cell Phone, and Use Your Turn Signal!</P>
 
> >
>
> Cox hasn't made any indication that they are selling this
> station. Who are these sources?!
>
My main source usually happens to be from Billboard. They know which station is flipping or selling. They are the company that knows what's hot in today's music. Another source happens to be from CC. They have flipped KEGL and a San Diego station to "La Preciosa"-A station Network that plays mostly old mexican ballads. I believe there's another station that does play this similar music-That would be El Concierto (101.7), which can be heard in Bay City. I wish Liberman would boost its power.
 
> > >
> >
> > Cox hasn't made any indication that they are selling this
> > station. Who are these sources?!
> >
> My main source usually happens to be from Billboard. They
> know which station is flipping or selling. They are the
> company that knows what's hot in today's music. Another
> source happens to be from CC. They have flipped KEGL and a
> San Diego station to "La Preciosa"-A station Network that
> plays mostly old mexican ballads. I believe there's another
> station that does play this similar music-That would be El
> Concierto (101.7), which can be heard in Bay City. I wish
> Liberman would boost its power.
>

I wish we didn't have all these "spanish" stations...
 
> > > >
> > >
> > > Cox hasn't made any indication that they are selling
> this
> > > station. Who are these sources?!
> > >
> > My main source usually happens to be from Billboard. They
> > know which station is flipping or selling. They are the
> > company that knows what's hot in today's music. Another
> > source happens to be from CC. They have flipped KEGL and a
>
> > San Diego station to "La Preciosa"-A station Network that
> > plays mostly old mexican ballads. I believe there's
> another
> > station that does play this similar music-That would be El
>
> > Concierto (101.7), which can be heard in Bay City. I wish
>
> > Liberman would boost its power.
> >
>
> I wish we didn't have all these "spanish" stations...
>
I remember when they were all on AM
 
> I dont think Univision will buy this station.

Cox wouldn't sell off just one station, anyway. Even if they did, KTHT 97.1 would be put on the block before KHPT.

Only scenario I could see: Cox sells 106.9 to Univision in order to raise cash for buying KRBE. Then Univision moves KQBU to 106.9. Univision then sells 93.3 to...(take your pick.) However, I think Cox would go after KRBE without spinning off an existing Houston property.

With KLTN's recent drop, plus the relatively new Mega 101 and La Mera Mera, there may still be more settling needed before someone launches a new Hispanic format.
 
> > Only scenario I could see: Cox sells 106.9 to Univision in
> order to raise cash for buying KRBE. Then Univision moves
> KQBU to 106.9. Univision then sells 93.3 to...(
> However, I think Cox would go after KRBE without
> spinning off an existing Houston property.
>
> I might have a feeling Liberman would go after KQBU's current frequency. Liberman would become the new home of El Concierto. As far as COX, there is some speculation it wants to buy out Susquehanna Radio, The parent company of 104.1 KRBE. Susquehanna wants to get out of this business, as it tries to focus on other forms of media. It is separating from Pfaltzgraff, a well-known plate and bakeware company.
 
> > > Only scenario I could see: Cox sells 106.9 to Univision
> in
> > order to raise cash for buying KRBE. Then Univision moves
>
> > KQBU to 106.9. Univision then sells 93.3 to...(
> > However, I think Cox would go after KRBE without
> > spinning off an existing Houston property.
> >
> > I might have a feeling Liberman would go after KQBU's
> current frequency. Liberman would become the new home of El
> Concierto. As far as COX, there is some speculation it wants
> to buy out Susquehanna Radio, The parent company of 104.1
> KRBE. Susquehanna wants to get out of this business, as it
> tries to focus on other forms of media. It is separating
> from Pfaltzgraff, a well-known plate and bakeware company.
>

I just can't see Cox spending the kind of cash it will take to buy KRBE or Susquehanna in its entirety. I think Infinity would outbid them. Cox is going to low ball Susquehanna. I think Univision themselves would outbid Cox, if they wanted another station/better frequency in the market.
<P ID="signature">______________
Put Down The Cell Phone, and Use Your Turn Signal!</P>
 
> > > > Only scenario I could see: Cox sells 106.9 to
> Univision
> > in
> > > order to raise cash for buying KRBE. Then Univision
> moves
> >
> > > KQBU to 106.9. Univision then sells 93.3 to...(
> > > However, I think Cox would go after KRBE without
> > > spinning off an existing Houston property.
> > >
> > > I might have a feeling Liberman would go after KQBU's
> > current frequency. Liberman would become the new home of
> El
> > Concierto. As far as COX, there is some speculation it
> wants
> > to buy out Susquehanna Radio, The parent company of 104.1
> > KRBE. Susquehanna wants to get out of this business, as it
>
> > tries to focus on other forms of media. It is separating
> > from Pfaltzgraff, a well-known plate and bakeware company.
>
> >
>
> I just can't see Cox spending the kind of cash it will take
> to buy KRBE or Susquehanna in its entirety. I think
> Infinity would outbid them. Cox is going to low ball
> Susquehanna. I think Univision themselves would outbid Cox,
> if they wanted another station/better frequency in the
> market.
>
I believe '80s Music is quite frankly dead-for now. All we ever want is a bigger variety of music-not just one decade. But from all 5 decades. From the '60s-on through the present. I think by the end of this year, Cox will dump The Point after all. That's just my own personal opinion...
 
> I believe '80s Music is quite frankly dead-for now. All we
> ever want is a bigger variety of music-not just one decade.
> But from all 5 decades. From the '60s-on through the
> present. I think by the end of this year, Cox will dump The
> Point after all. That's just my own personal opinion...
>

I've been saying that for three years, in hopes that they would try something else (Urban AC, Active Rock, etc), but it has yet to happen. I hope they do dump this format, because it is played out. I just hope it does not go to a Spanish Language format, because we just do not need anymore. We have a few English Language formats that are missing and that quite a few of us are wanting, also the only competition in this market seems to be between the Spanish stations, Country, or News-Talk. Let's see a knock down drag out fight between some heritage station and a "new" station. <P ID="signature">______________
Put Down The Cell Phone, and Use Your Turn Signal!</P>
 
> to become another Mexican radio station. Sources are
> pinpointing Univision will probably take over and become una
> estacion de la recuerdas.

Your sources are smoking crack.<P ID="signature">______________
...co-moderator of the Satellite Radio, Phoenix, and San Diego boards...</P>
 
The latest census numbers say it all.
Whites are now officially a minority in Texas and that's no longer a fact through word of mouth but a fact according to the official population measurement tool.

Hispanic population is soaring and as such so is Spanish Language radio in Houston.

For the first time in history, MTV's VMA's featured performers singing in Spanish. It has always always been an English speaking show.

They had a performance from reggaeton's 3 biggest stars including Don Omar and Daddy Yankee. I only mention this because it shows the popularity of the genre and the demand to better cater to the Latino audience.

The times they are a changin' and they're changing more drastically than Bob Dylan meant to forecast in the song.
 
> >
> For the first time in history, MTV's VMA's featured
> performers singing in Spanish. It has always always been an
> English speaking show.
>
> They had a performance from reggaeton's 3 biggest stars
> including Don Omar and Daddy Yankee. I only mention this
> because it shows the popularity of the genre and the demand
> to better cater to the Latino audience.
>
> You forgot to mention Shakira performing "La Tortura" with Alejandro Sanz. The entire VMA set was covered mostly with water. Anything can happen with Diddy hosting this big extravaganza over there in Miami. This is the second time this city has hosted.
 
> > >
> >
> > Cox hasn't made any indication that they are selling this
> > station. Who are these sources?!
> >
> My main source usually happens to be from Billboard. They
> know which station is flipping or selling. They are the
> company that knows what's hot in today's music. Another
> source happens to be from CC. They have flipped KEGL and a
> San Diego station to "La Preciosa"-A station Network that
> plays mostly old mexican ballads. I believe there's another
> station that does play this similar music-That would be El
> Concierto (101.7), which can be heard in Bay City. I wish
> Liberman would boost its power.
>
If you like the music on KXGJ 101.7 Bay City, give KEYH 850 Houston a try. As of last month KXGJ was still simulcasting KEYH, and presume that KXGJ-KEYH is still simulcasing. KEYH has a tight pattern with the antenna near Pecan Grove between Hwys 6 and 99 and sends 10kW east and southeast with a signal that should easily reach the Louisiana boarder and beyond. To the west the signal is very tight to protect KONO 860 San Antonio days and KOA 850 nights.

If you live inside The Beltway you should be able to hear KEYH day and night without any interference. If KOA is not booming in, I have heard KEYH with a good nighttime signal near Cypress.

KXGJ will be sending a slightly better signal into SW Houston in a year or two. Liberman has a Construction Permit to move to a new tower about three miles closer to downtown, and will go to a full Class C1 signal, which will move the Service Grade Contour {1mV/m} from Sweeny in Brazos County to Needville in Fort Bend County.

Cox changing the point to a Spanish-language format seems unlikely with the track record Cox has for not really doing anything much with their stations. I don't think that Cox would invest the time and money necessary to change the format in their Houston cluster.

It has been rumored for over a year now that Cox was going to sell their Houston cluster. Cox either is asking an exorbitant price or it is just a rumor with no real teeth. The other question is who would buy the cluster if it is actually for sale? Would Univision or Liberman buy the cluster and sell off the rimshot stations? A corportion that has major market experience that is not currently in Houston? Infinity would be a great candidate and would only have to sell one station, most likely rimshot KTHT. Personally I would like to see Infinity buy the Cox cluster, they would run the stations 100% better than Cox and sell KTHT to Cumulus for KFNC 97.5 to move to, a station that I believe has a change at being a real player in Houston on a good frequency which 97.1 KTHT is, even though it is a rimshot station. Thoughts?

Mike O
 
Anything except for Sean Poofy P Diddy Pop Pop Combs doing anything original musically.
Same old same old, ripping off other people's music and lyrics too.
I'll admit the entrance was pretty cool, but I was lost afterwards.

> > >
> > For the first time in history, MTV's VMA's featured
> > performers singing in Spanish. It has always always been
> an
> > English speaking show.
> >
> > They had a performance from reggaeton's 3 biggest stars
> > including Don Omar and Daddy Yankee. I only mention this
> > because it shows the popularity of the genre and the
> demand
> > to better cater to the Latino audience.
> >
> > You forgot to mention Shakira performing "La Tortura" with
> Alejandro Sanz. The entire VMA set was covered mostly with
> water. Anything can happen with Diddy hosting this big
> extravaganza over there in Miami. This is the second time
> this city has hosted.
>
 
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