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Old March 22nd 04, 01:33 AM
Mike Ward
 
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On 21 Mar 2004 06:01:53 GMT, "David Eduardo"
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Actually, there are fewer Spanish AMs than there have ever been in the last
20 years. Only 1020, 1330, 830 and a simulcast of 1330 on 1220 are Spanish.
Gone are 1430, 1580, 1480, 1090, 1540, 900 and several others that were
intermittently Spanish (like 1500, 1510, 670, 1190, etc.)


Oddly enough, some of these ended up doing (or will end up doing)
English-language talk or sports:

1580 - KBLA/Santa Monica, the L.A. affiliate of the new "Air America"
liberal radio network
1540 - KMPC, the Sporting News Radio O&O now sporting the historic 710
calls
1090 - XEPRS out of Baja California, now doing English-language sports
talk aimed at San Diego as "The Mighty 1090" (after the move of 690
Tijuana to a simulcast of KXTA/1150).

Mike

 
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