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X96.3 mix tropical music every day changes to normal tropical music programming this month

This month, X96.3 mix tropical music every day has been change to our regular normal programming because the audience is stress between 2020-2024 mix tropical every day all over and over again because the audience had enough with the same tropical mix with the home of Reggaeton, Bachata, Salsa y Merengue because the audience is tired of that.

And Chris Mambo, Coco Cabrera, Anthony Rey, Luis Javier and the rest of the jockeys, thank you for putting back to our normal programming without mix.

And like I said, Los Coco Clásicos is still doing every sundays at 11AM-1PM (2 hours) until the audience going low ratings for that and will be replaced by normal regular programming like Takashi, Jumpin' Jay, New Era or Luis Javier.

And the audience wants new music on X96.3 by playing more new music from today and little classics by playing 2 classic songs in every 1 hour.

Thank you.
 
This month, X96.3 mix tropical music every day has been change to our regular normal programming because the audience is stress between 2020-2024 mix tropical every day all over and over again because the audience had enough with the same tropical mix with the home of Reggaeton, Bachata, Salsa y Merengue because the audience is tired of that.

And Chris Mambo, Coco Cabrera, Anthony Rey, Luis Javier and the rest of the jockeys, thank you for putting back to our normal programming without mix.

And like I said, Los Coco Clásicos is still doing every sundays at 11AM-1PM (2 hours) until the audience going low ratings for that and will be replaced by normal regular programming like Takashi, Jumpin' Jay, New Era or Luis Javier.

And the audience wants new music on X96.3 by playing more new music from today and little classics by playing 2 classic songs in every 1 hour.

Thank you.
???

With all due respect, you're coocoo.
 
Let's get back on track - I wouldn't be surprised if Los Coco Clásicos gets taken off WXNY. Univision has been reducing his time slot. However, if it does get removed from WXNY, I would like to see it end up on WADO, but that's unlikely.
 
Let's get back on track - I wouldn't be surprised if Los Coco Clásicos gets taken off WXNY. Univision has been reducing his time slot. However, if it does get removed from WXNY, I would like to see it end up on WADO, but that's unlikely.
Of course, WADO now has a separate owner, so anything is possible there.
 
This month, X96.3 mix tropical music every day has been change to our regular normal programming because the audience is stress between 2020-2024 mix tropical every day all over and over again because the audience had enough with the same tropical mix with the home of Reggaeton, Bachata, Salsa y Merengue because the audience is tired of that.
You are mixing musical genres and styles.

Salsa in its current form arose in the later 60's. Bachata is a folk music of the interior of the Dominican Republic. Reggaetón is sort of the hip hop of young Hispanics from Chile to Mexico, from Venezuela to Puerto Rico. Merengue comes from another type of Dominican folk music, and goes back farther than salsa.

The groups that like each of those kinds of music are not tired of it. Radio stations simply look for new ways to play the hit songs, both old and new, to separate themselves from their competitors.

Example: the #1 station in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, in 1975 was Z-101 and it played all merengue. But in 1976, the station's program consultant (me) saw that there were a dozen AM and FM stations all playing merengue, so all the merengue was removed... in fact, all the music was removed and the station rebuilt based on its new morning show, El Gobierno de la Mañana. Z has been #1 ever since... for 48 years!
 
La Mega 97.9 FM still playing mix every day but not X96.3 FM anymore because the radio announcement has decide to stop playing every day mix in favor of regular normal programming. That's all.
 
La Mega 97.9 FM still playing mix every day but not X96.3 FM anymore because the radio announcement has decide to stop playing every day mix in favor of regular normal programming. That's all.
There has been no official announcement of WXNY changing it's playlist.
 
La Mega 97.9 FM still playing mix every day but not X96.3 FM anymore because the radio announcement has decide to stop playing every day mix in favor of regular normal programming. That's all.

this makes almost no sense
 
this makes almost no sense
The "almost" is superfluous. We now have 15 posts responding to one that did not make any sense to begin with. Apparently X96 decided not to try to compete with the most listened to mix show in America on its competitor with its own mix show and reverted to its normal formatics. Stations make changes like that all the time with no deeper significance than adding or dropping a song from the playlist.
 
Apparently X96 decided not to try to compete with the most listened to mix show in America on its competitor with its own mix show and reverted to its normal formatics.
Not true, Chris Mambo's "Super Mezcla" mix (10am - 1pm) and DJ Pereira's "Super Mezcla" mix (1pm - 3pm) are still on air.
 
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