Then again, we aren't 100% sure If KROI will be going to SBS. That's still very much up in the air.Then again, we aren't 100% sure if KROI will be going for reggaetón.
Then again, we aren't 100% sure If KROI will be going to SBS. That's still very much up in the air.Then again, we aren't 100% sure if KROI will be going for reggaetón.
I don't think the sale is in jeopardy. They used other financing to buy the two Florida stations, and can likely extend it to Houston, particularly given the immediate success in ratings of the two new FL stations.Then again, we aren't 100% sure If KROI will be going to SBS. That's still very much up in the air.
Jeopardy might be too strong a word for the sale, but it was mentioned that the Voz Media deal would need to go through first, in order to secure enough cash to acquire 92.1. Maybe I simply misinterpreted.I don't think the sale is in jeopardy. They used other financing to buy the two Florida stations, and can likely extend it to Houston, particularly given the immediate success in ratings of the two new FL stations.
I know, Rítmo was in the top 10. I genuinely wish that ad agencies gave it a try.And that one was not a ratings failure. It was the old Y-96 (which for a while I programmed), which tried an all-Dominican format. It got good ratings, but the ad agencies and their clients had a perception and a prejudice: a feeling that Dominicans did not have purchasing power and a prejudice in general, pervasive in Puerto Rico, against Dominicans.
There is a very strong resentment to Dominican immigrants in many sectors of the Island population. Doing anything that would seem to be supportive of those immigrants, nearly all of whom are illegal and arrived via "Aéro Yola", would be seen with disfavor. Even advertising on a Dominican targeted radio station could be seen as negative.I know, Rítmo was in the top 10. I genuinely wish that ad agencies gave it a try.
Oh. I see why now.There is a very strong resentment to Dominican immigrants in many sectors of the Island population. Doing anything that would seem to be supportive of those immigrants, nearly all of whom are illegal and arrived via "Aéro Yola", would be seen with disfavor. Even advertising on a Dominican targeted radio station could be seen as negative.
I believe thw transmitter site was actually a free-standing tower in Crystal Beach. Prior to the move to Winnie.That paid data service may have extremely out of date information, based on the original transmitter location of the station.
Remember that KXXF 105.3 is directly descended from what was originally Class A KRTX 104.9 in Galveston, which launched in the mid 1980s.
Houston't Premiere Tejano Party Station, KHTW 1300. The only problem is, since they never aired Tejano music in Houston, or anyehere else for that matter, where is the party?It was also home to the “Party” format which has bounced around the dial in Houston.
At that time it was running the Party format, IIRC.
Even when I was doing Salsoul in Puerto Rico, I got kidded about being involved with reformatting Z-100 in Santo Domingo and creating and training "El Gobierno de la Mañana". I go lots of people saying "Ay, no. Yo no se, no" to me for being involved with a Dominican station.Oh. I see why now.
Why do groups who don’t have money try to buy others stations?I don't think the sale is in jeopardy. They used other financing to buy the two Florida stations, and can likely extend it to Houston, particularly given the immediate success in ratings of the two new FL stations.
I am talking about Ritmo 96.5, the format that attracted PR's Dominican audiences but soon realized that they were not saleable.If you are referring to "Estereotempo", that was not a "failed station". Its network was in the top 3 or 4 stations from the earlier 80's well into the 2000's when new ownership decided they needed a refresh and, in the process, killed it.
And SBS programs extremely well to. Dominicans, as the success of WSKQ attests.And that one was not a ratings failure. It was the old Y-96 (which for a while I programmed), which tried an all-Dominican format. It got good ratings, but the ad agencies and their clients had a perception and a prejudice: a feeling that Dominicans did not have purchasing power and a prejudice in general, pervasive in Puerto Rico, against Dominicans.
Why do people with no money take out mortgages for four and five times or more of their annual income?Why do groups who don’t have money try to buy others stations?
Aided by the fact that Nielsen samples Dominicans nearly three to one out of proportion with their actual population in New York's survey area.And SBS programs extremely well to. Dominicans, as the success of WSKQ attests.
I’ve been asking the same questions for yearsWhy do people with no money take out mortgages for four and five times or more of their annual income?
There is an answer to both stations and houses:I’ve been asking the same questions for years
The Party format which bounced amongst 104.9, 93.3, 100.7 and 105.3 had nothing to do with anything KHTW might have aired.Houston't Premiere Tejano Party Station, KHTW 1300. The only problem is, since they never aired Tejano music in Houston, or anyehere else for that matter, where is the party?
The one thing that all of these properties have in common is Univision, and Univision brought the party to the Uforia Lounge. Of course, KHTW 1300 is still Houston's Premiere Tejano Party Station, according to their current promotion, even though I listened to the station this afternoon and heard no sign of the Tejano Party. Maybe there is no party on Sundays.The Party format which bounced amongst 104.9, 93.3, 100.7 and 105.3 had nothing to do with anything KHTW might have aired.
There's a party on 1300. Every hour of each and every day. It's called republican.Maybe there is no party on Sundays.
I agree. However, that ship has sailed, and it ppears now to be in compliance with its license authorization, and by your own admission, airing quality programming of interest to its community of license.There's a party on 1300. Every hour of each and every day. It's called republican.
So I've been told. I'd be remiss if I did not mention that 1300 has had more time spent on this board discussing it, than the actual time it has broadcast ANYTHING in the last 15 years.
By far.
If there was ever a facility more suited for license cancelation, I'd rather not know of its existence.
FIFYI agree. However, that ship has sailed, and it appears now to be somewhat in compliance with its license authorization, and by your own admission, airing wingnut programming suited to its community of license.