People have been talking about AM Properties moving to FM in the US and Latin America a lot. But for some reason, we're not seeing that in Puerto Rico, despite it being a big format.
We all know of SBS's failed station Red 96.5. But that was a new station going against the already established stations and its signal didn't cover the entire island. But what it WKAQ or Noti-Uno decided either to buy an FM station or flip one of their properties to a simulcast? If Hot 102 doesn't work out island-wide I could see it as a simulcast for Noti-Uno.
Would having news on FM attract the younger crowd or just turn them away?
We all know of SBS's failed station Red 96.5. But that was a new station going against the already established stations and its signal didn't cover the entire island. But what it WKAQ or Noti-Uno decided either to buy an FM station or flip one of their properties to a simulcast? If Hot 102 doesn't work out island-wide I could see it as a simulcast for Noti-Uno.
Would having news on FM attract the younger crowd or just turn them away?