Today it's all Spanish, I sure hope it's not the new format, we have a thousand already and counting...guess this is the new America.
Gotta ask David Eduardo a few things at this point:
Are there any stations in the US -- AM or FM -- where they play the Spanish equivalent of the American Standards?
I realize that the definition of 'Standards' probably varies depending on the country .... Mexico .... Puerto Rico .... Cuba, et al. And naturally I'm talking about pre-rock and roll (or whatever became considered 'rock and roll').
Essentially, I'm asking if the useful-demo cutoff point for sales to the older Spanish audiences was younger, older or the same as for us gringos. When it comes to important sales decisions, were we all treated basically the same ?
Gotta ask David Eduardo a few things at this point:
Are there any stations in the US -- AM or FM -- where they play the Spanish equivalent of the American Standards?
I realize that the definition of 'Standards' probably varies depending on the country .... Mexico .... Puerto Rico .... Cuba, et al. And naturally I'm talking about pre-rock and roll (or whatever became considered 'rock and roll').
Essentially, I'm asking if the useful-demo cutoff point for sales to the older Spanish audiences was younger, older or the same as for us gringos. When it comes to important sales decisions, were we all treated basically the same ?
I thought gringos meant American Caucasians in Mexico, in the US the Mexicans are gringos lol
Over the summer of last year they were playing dance music for a while too. WNJC is a science experiment gone horribly wrong. It's nice to hear music squeaking by on AM but I mean come on. Red solo cup? That song is the definition of god awful.