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Author Topic: Univision changes in DFW...coming to Houston?  (Read 1667 times)
saradio1
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Re: Univision changes in DFW...coming to Houston?
« Reply #10 on: June 28, 2012, 10:12:15 PM »

I live in Dallas, and this Radio H20 seems kinda strange for Univision..Playing Christina Perri, Train, Gotye, Carly Rae Jepsen, etc..Sounds like a full blown CHR to me

Sounds like the top 40 station they had in SA called Party 97-7.   


Also, the top hour says, "The Music Network Connecting America".   Perhaps, Univision plans on expanding this format to other cities.
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Re: Univision changes in DFW...coming to Houston?
« Reply #11 on: June 29, 2012, 12:22:33 AM »

Paging Seņor Gleason.

You are needed in this thread.
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Re: Univision changes in DFW...coming to Houston?
« Reply #12 on: June 29, 2012, 02:02:39 PM »

Per David on the DFW Board with the same question:  Quote from: Mediafrog+ on Yesterday at 08:32:02 PM
Paging David Eduardo...Paging David Eduardo...your thoughts on this would be appreciated.

It would be inappropriate to comment on this.
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Re: Univision changes in DFW...coming to Houston?
« Reply #13 on: June 30, 2012, 09:38:04 AM »

Didn't I say that this might happen with the upgrade of KPTY, awhile back? Rest assured, if this comes to Houston it'll be on 104.9/105.3 to cover both Houston and the Triangle. It would be a mistake to place it on KQBU as the signal coming from Port Arthur can't compete with KKHH or KRBE. 104.9/105.3, however, would give Hot and KRBE a heck of a fight.

The iron is hot. Univision should strike now. KRBE is about to become a stand alone, Cumulus may end up pulling out of the market and thus KRBE is ripe for the picking. 95-7 would certainly lose a portion of their listenership from an H20 launch as well.
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Re: Univision changes in DFW...coming to Houston?
« Reply #14 on: July 03, 2012, 10:05:32 AM »

Just bring back some form a CHR or Urban to the Univision Cluster. THIS CITY NEEDS IT!
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Re: Univision changes in DFW...coming to Houston?
« Reply #15 on: July 03, 2012, 06:06:51 PM »

Didn't I say that this might happen with the upgrade of KPTY, awhile back? Rest assured, if this comes to Houston it'll be on 104.9/105.3 to cover both Houston and the Triangle. It would be a mistake to place it on KQBU as the signal coming from Port Arthur can't compete with KKHH or KRBE. 104.9/105.3, however, would give Hot and KRBE a heck of a fight.

The iron is hot. Univision should strike now. KRBE is about to become a stand alone, Cumulus may end up pulling out of the market and thus KRBE is ripe for the picking. 95-7 would certainly lose a portion of their listenership from an H20 launch as well.


I think if Univision does this it will be a nail in KRBE's coffin.
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Re: Univision changes in DFW...coming to Houston?
« Reply #16 on: July 04, 2012, 12:32:15 AM »

Didn't I say that this might happen with the upgrade of KPTY, awhile back? Rest assured, if this comes to Houston it'll be on 104.9/105.3 to cover both Houston and the Triangle. It would be a mistake to place it on KQBU as the signal coming from Port Arthur can't compete with KKHH or KRBE. 104.9/105.3, however, would give Hot and KRBE a heck of a fight.

The iron is hot. Univision should strike now. KRBE is about to become a stand alone, Cumulus may end up pulling out of the market and thus KRBE is ripe for the picking. 95-7 would certainly lose a portion of their listenership from an H20 launch as well.


I think if Univision does this it will be a nail in KRBE's coffin.
Let them call the station The Beat, it would really make KRBE mad  Cheesy
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