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Top 40 on 760am at night?

I think it maybe a Spanish channel as the main format, but they play a good selection of English top 40. Any idea where I maybe getting this?
 
CTHank said:
That's not the Wolfman's old XERA is it? Seems to me that used to be a border station that rocked.

Possible. If it is I am picking it up here close to Austin. I have a good desktop bedside radio I listen to at night. Its a good station!
 
Couldn't help but notice this thread....isn't there a 760 already in S.A. running 24 hours, running sports?

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cd637299 said:
Couldn't help but notice this thread....isn't there a 760 already in S.A. running 24 hours, running sports?

Yes, but at night you can't pick it up past loop 1604, heck you can just barely pick it up inside the loop at night (well at least when I'm in SA at night I can't get it) and Mexican stations seem to step all over those frequencies.
 
The 760 in Mexico City runs talk and music. It may be their music that you're hearing at night. XEABC is licensed for 70,000 daytime and 10,000 night non-directional.
 
CTHank said:
That's not the Wolfman's old XERA is it? Seems to me that used to be a border station that rocked.
Your Thinking of XERF. XERF was XERA before it moved to 1570.
(Wolfman was never on XERA though, Dr. Brinkly was XERA's guy)
 
Does Mexico not have any restrictions on language? I heard them playing Sak noel - Loca people and when they said what the f**k It sounded like they did not bleep it.
 
Mexico does have looser language restrictions than we do, especially late at night. And foreign language cursing usually gets a bye. But then again, we do too. I recall hearing Clear Channel's KTEX in the Valley run a bilingual liner that said they play "chingos de country music." Bilingual folks know that's an f'n lot of country. But I guess no one complained.
 
fredcantu said:
Mexico does have looser language restrictions than we do, especially late at night. And foreign language cursing usually gets a bye. But then again, we do too. I recall hearing Clear Channel's KTEX in the Valley run a bilingual liner that said they play "chingos de country music." Bilingual folks know that's an f'n lot of country. But I guess no one complained.

When I worked at KTEX, it was encouged
 
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