In the latest ratings, KOFX makes double digits. There are very few stations in a top 100 market rated this high. It is 100,000 watts, owned by Entrevision, which usually specializes in Spanish-language formats.
El Paso is an interesting market, with an 83% Latino audience. So you'd think KOFX might play a lot of rhythmic artists on its playlist of 70s, 80s & 90s hits. Plenty of Michael Jackson, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Jennifer Lopez? No. KOFX leans toward Classic Rock.
Here's what was played from 7 to 8:30 a.m. 5/7/21
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Refugee
The Beatles - Hello, Goodbye
Bob Welsh - Ebony Eyes
Peter Wolf - Lights Out
Fleetwood Mac - Dreams
REO Speedwagon - Roll with the Changes
Santana - Winning
The Eagles - Heartache Tonight
T. Rex - Bang A Gong, Get It On
Cheap Trick - Tonight It's You
Aerosmith - Walk This Way
Stevie Nicks - I Can't Wait
Yes - Changes
Steve Miller Band - The Joker
The Who - I Can See for Miles
Van Halen - Ice Cream Man
I thought I knew these artists pretty well. But at this minute, I don't know Van Halen's "Ice Cream Man." And I'm a big fan of Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks. But I can't hum "I Can't Wait" for you right now. Not to mention, "Hello, Goodbye" and "I Can See for Miles" date from 1967, both 54 years old. "Bang A Gong" is from 1971, 50 years ago. I didn't hear anything newer than the 1980s.
Interestingly, in the listener comments section, all but one of those leaving comments have Hispanic names, divided about 50/50 male and female. As I pulled up the station to live stream just now, I got a McDonald's commercial in Spanish before the streaming began, followed by a Nissan spot also in Spanish. That may just be on the stream, not over the air.
One more oddity: this is morning drive and I haven't heard the morning DJ speak. No weather, no traffic, no headlines, all automated so far. I did hear the midday DJ when I was streaming a few weeks ago.
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El Paso is an interesting market, with an 83% Latino audience. So you'd think KOFX might play a lot of rhythmic artists on its playlist of 70s, 80s & 90s hits. Plenty of Michael Jackson, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Jennifer Lopez? No. KOFX leans toward Classic Rock.
Here's what was played from 7 to 8:30 a.m. 5/7/21
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Refugee
The Beatles - Hello, Goodbye
Bob Welsh - Ebony Eyes
Peter Wolf - Lights Out
Fleetwood Mac - Dreams
REO Speedwagon - Roll with the Changes
Santana - Winning
The Eagles - Heartache Tonight
T. Rex - Bang A Gong, Get It On
Cheap Trick - Tonight It's You
Aerosmith - Walk This Way
Stevie Nicks - I Can't Wait
Yes - Changes
Steve Miller Band - The Joker
The Who - I Can See for Miles
Van Halen - Ice Cream Man
I thought I knew these artists pretty well. But at this minute, I don't know Van Halen's "Ice Cream Man." And I'm a big fan of Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks. But I can't hum "I Can't Wait" for you right now. Not to mention, "Hello, Goodbye" and "I Can See for Miles" date from 1967, both 54 years old. "Bang A Gong" is from 1971, 50 years ago. I didn't hear anything newer than the 1980s.
Interestingly, in the listener comments section, all but one of those leaving comments have Hispanic names, divided about 50/50 male and female. As I pulled up the station to live stream just now, I got a McDonald's commercial in Spanish before the streaming began, followed by a Nissan spot also in Spanish. That may just be on the stream, not over the air.
One more oddity: this is morning drive and I haven't heard the morning DJ speak. No weather, no traffic, no headlines, all automated so far. I did hear the midday DJ when I was streaming a few weeks ago.
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