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WTTM New Format

Re: Para Sus Perros/Para Su Pueblo

> > Hispanic buying power has been growing rapidly. According
> to
> > a recent report by the Selig Center for Economic Growth at
>
> > the University of Georgia that estimated disposable
> income,
> > Hispanic buying power will total $923 billion by 2008
> >
>
> And, most of that discretionary income is spent on those
> gold crown air fresheners on the dashboard and those dogs
> whose heads bob up and down for the back car windows.
>
> Que rico!
>

Anybody else we can pander to.....this is the right board for it.
 
Re: Para Sus Perros/Para Su Pueblo

> > Hispanic buying power has been growing rapidly. According
> to
> > a recent report by the Selig Center for Economic Growth at
>
> > the University of Georgia that estimated disposable
> income,
> > Hispanic buying power will total $923 billion by 2008
> >
>
> I thought the University of Georgia was an agricultural
> school.
>


Well, I guess we need a station for farmers. I think AM 860 woild be the spot for it. It's sunrise to sunset.
 
Re: Para Sus Perros/Para Su Pueblo

> I thought the University of Georgia was an agricultural
> school.
>

It is; they had to install Astroturf on their football field so the cheerleaders wouldn't graze at half-time.
 
Re: Para Sus Perros/Para Su Pueblo

>
> There are so many illegal people of Spanish descent in this
> country that we could adopt THEM as pets and program
> stations to THAT demo. :)

The Census says there are less than 100,000 Spanish people in the USA. That's not much of an audience.
>
> (Now...let's see how many dolts take this post seriously.)
>

Ditto.
 
Re: WHAT???

> The German, Italian and Polish peoples make up over 40%.
> That's correct but each one speak different lenguage
>

They all speak the same language, English. The last significant immigration of Italians was ended before W.W. II, and the German flow stopped around 1880 to 1890.
 
Re: WHAT???

> Dear God I agree with the Triple K. While the Spanish format
> is a hot thing right now...

Spanish is a language, not a format. there are sdozens of possible Spanish langauge formats.

> CC has reportedly seen a lot of
> growth with it in markets with larger hispanic populations.

... where they rode in on the coat tails of Univision, SBS, Entravision, etc.

> I just dont see it working in Philly.

There are about 3 shares available for Spanish, based on 2005 population data.

> What more is that you
> cant say that the Italian Population is not good business or
> whatever you were trying to say. Most ethnic people in
> Philadelphia spend money... and their money is as green as
> everyone elses. I don't see ANY ethnic based format working
> with a population as diverse as this city.

But very few Italians today could even understand an Italian station. The last Italian radio station went off the air int he mid 50's... WOV in New York. It became WADO, a Spanish station today.
 
Re: WHAT???

> They all speak the same language, English. The last
> significant immigration of Italians was ended before W.W.
> II, and the German flow stopped around 1880 to 1890.

The same language, English is not a ethnic format
 
Re: WHAT???

> > They all speak the same language, English. The last
> > significant immigration of Italians was ended before W.W.
> > II, and the German flow stopped around 1880 to 1890.
>
> The same language, English is not a ethnic format


Can you say that again, in English, please?
 
No, not WHAT... we're talking about WTTM!

> Spanish Polka?

Just listen to Norteña music, which is about as close to "Spanish Polka" as you can get.

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