calguy said:I seriously doubt that the Wave will be changing format. They're usually in the top ten and you don't blow up a top ten station unless you're nuts.
Mediafrog+ said:Keep an eye on The Wave's namesake and CBS cousin in Houston, KHJZ.
Mid West Clubber said:The reason Power 106 lasted so long is because they have always embrased their Latino Roots, thats why Power lasted 11 years as a dance station.
Big E said:I might be wrong, but I believe Power focused on Female 25-45.
Big E said:Big E said:I might be wrong, but I believe Power focused on Female 25-45.
So I was wrong, it was actually Female 12-24
DavidEduardo said:Big E said:Big E said:I might be wrong, but I believe Power focused on Female 25-45.
So I was wrong, it was actually Female 12-24
No, it's primary target is´persons 18-34.
Big E said:DavidEduardo said:No, it's primary target is´persons 18-34.
Now if you actually read what I was talking about in the prior threads, you would know that I was talking about Power 106 from the mid 80's. Now if you have a problem with my information. Take it up with Jeff Wyatt, whom the info came from...oh yeah, he was the PD at Power 106 from that time period.
Mid West Clubber said:Bull crap..... Dance doesnt fly here..... Hispanic Markets are havens for Dance and Rhythmic music.
They cant expect to play all DIVA ANGLO Dance, or nonstop underground techno on a market with a 60% Hispanic base.
I think the KDL in Dallas,
and even Party 93.1 Miami could have done much better if they would have served the hispanic audience,
which is who mainly listen's to Dance anyway. The reason Power 106 lasted so long is because they have always embrased their Latino Roots, thats why Power lasted 11 years as a dance station.
CHRles said:David, Midwestclubber suggested a station that would play a LOT of Dance music, but not just Dance.
DavidEduardo said:Then when you read "is" and not "was" you should have known I did not understand the era issue. Nobody reads other threads to understand current posts.