Anyone get a recording of this?Vida Unida is now on the air as of 6:01am Wednesday. Opened with a promo for the upcoming morning show, introduction of the new hosts with their broadcast experience, and its mission statement. All Spanish.
NGEN hasn't been broadcast on KWUP HD2 for several years since it got its own FM frequency 93.1 in College Station (the HD2 coverage area).It's supposed to be on one -- KWUP 92.5 HD2 out of Navasota. However, KWUP is not broadcasting any subchannels, just their main programming on HD1. I don't know if it was removed, or if perhaps something is just broken.
I wonder if they'll keep NGEN's expansive network of translators. Speaking of, their translator K226AE in College Station was transmitting static this morning.
I didAnyone get a recording of this?
Anyone get a recording of this?
Sounds like a Christian Version of MEGA 101The station sounds like a Cuban,Puerto Rican Christian Station. The music is all Spanish christian contemporary. Imaging sounds clean and Spanish top 40.
Myrka Dellanos sounds good I only hope they bring a new Host that doesn't sound so Cuban. I believe this might be the end of "the good pastor" Hector Guevara, the Villareals blood sucking flea markets "Christian station" .
NGEN hasn't been broadcast on KWUP HD2 for several years since it got its own FM frequency 93.1 in College Station (the HD2 coverage area).
The primary station for K259AH is KWUP. It was broadcasting NGEN over a week ago when I last checked. I had missed the TOH through.93.1 is a translator and is not allowed to "originate programming" only "translate" another station. In the case of 93.1 (K226AE), it looks like the primary station it is translating is not KWUP but KHVU. It was originally KWUP. I can't tell when it was changed.
When looking over the online bios of the Vida Unida air personalities last week, I had the thought that the morning hosts might be too "east coast" to resonate with a southeast Texas audience. The afternoon guy seemed a much better cultural fit. I'm not in the target demographic, so just an outside observation.The station sounds like a Cuban,Puerto Rican Christian Station. The music is all Spanish christian contemporary. Imaging sounds clean and Spanish top 40.
Myrka Dellanos sounds good I only hope they bring a new Host that doesn't sound so Cuban.
The guy supposedly ran Mega I forgot what market he said. Then he ran El Sol in Florida.When looking over the online bios of the Vida Unida air personalities last week, I had the thought that the morning hosts might be too "east coast" to resonate with a southeast Texas audience. The afternoon guy seemed a much better cultural fit. I'm not in the target demographic, so just an outside observation.
Well, since KLOL's program director is also from Puerto Rico and has been very successful, the issue is applying knowledge acquired in one market to the situation and audience in antother.The guy supposedly ran Mega I forgot what market he said. Then he ran El Sol in Florida.
He’s From Puerto Rico lives in Pennsylvania.
There are no Christian stations in Cuba.The station sounds like a Cuban,Puerto Rican Christian Station.
I wouldn't bet on that. Churches are a lot like strip clubs. When a bigger, shinier one opens, the smaller ones just shift their target clientele with new bells and whistles.I believe this might be the end of "the good pastor" Hector Guevara, the Villareals blood sucking flea markets "Christian station" .
I wouldn't bet on that. Churches are a lot like strip clubs. When a bigger, shinier one opens, the smaller ones just shift their target clientele with new bells and whistles.
Imaging is good .. music is on point and so far the talents sound great!I completely reject that comparison and I have never witnessed anything even remotely resembling the church "pivot" you describe.
He probably means Miami radio stations like WGNK, which are aimed at Cubans... though not at all exclusively, like say, a WAQI talker or a WRMA Cuban reggaetón station would.There are no Christian stations in Cuba.
Besides the Christian formats they have are just to cover space between paid programming. Even though they’re nonprofits they use the stations to have programmings like YOUR HEALTH, buy a house, invest in savings ect ect.I wouldn't bet on that. Churches are a lot like strip clubs. When a bigger, shinier one opens, the smaller ones just shift their target clientele with new bells and whistles.
On the radio she claimed to have moved to Houston. So did the other guy.Myrka de llanos would be my guess will be broadcasting from Miami . I don't see her relocating for a radio gig.