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bucwhyl

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I know La Que Buena and La Kalle swapped frequencies, but when did La Que Buena and Recuerdo swap frequencies?
 
Recuerdo was at 94.1. Now they're at 99.1/107.1. La Que Buena is now at 94.1. I think I know why they did this.
 
Must have happened fairly recently...looks like "La Que Buena" is now on 94.1 and "Recuerdo" on 99.1/107.1.
 
txchipk said:
Must have happened fairly recently...looks like "La Que Buena" is now on 94.1 and "Recuerdo" on 99.1/107.1.

Last Monday at 5 PM.
 
I'm a little confused about why 107.1 and 99.1 are a simulcast. There is a ridiculous amount of overlap.
 
I thought Piolin was the Golden Child of Hispanic radio. He's not even on (former?) top-rated KLNO 94.1 anymore. Time to peel off the bumper stickers?
 
MikeShannon914 said:
I thought Piolin was the Golden Child of Hispanic radio. He's not even on (former?) top-rated KLNO 94.1 anymore. Time to peel off the bumper stickers?

Of course he is on 94.1.
 
bucwhyl said:
Recuerdo was at 94.1. Now they're at 99.1/107.1. La Que Buena is now at 94.1. I think I know why they did this.

What was the reasoning for this change?

Looking at it strictly from the signal footprints of the Univision facilities, 107.1 and 107.9 would seem likely simulcast partners.

...and wasn't KLNO at 94.1 pulling great 25-54 PPM numbers with Recuerdo?
 
Bob, I'd suspect the change was to put la que buena on a full signal in the metro.

99.1 is 100,000 watts, but if memory serves me right, the transmitter is beamed north and misses a lot of the southern metro (Johnson, Ellis, Navarro, maybe even out to Van Zandt, going towards Tyler.

107.1 I have heard..(Licensed to Benbrook I'm thinking), someone correct me if I'm indeed wrong. I havent a clue of their power though.
 
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