I have a terrible, hidden secret. One that I only feel safe telling to you.*
I try to come across as a rational, deep person.
As far as radio goes, I try to come across as someone who donates to the local NPR-station, who would never let Clear Channel ever touch my car's radio.
I..
. I..
. forgive me, for I have sinned. I.
.. have a radio-preset in my car that's tuned to a Clear Channel station.
And...
I love it.
KCNL, the station broadcasting at 104.9 in the Bay Area, has always had problems finding its niche.
It became a Spanish-language station at the beginning of this year, naming itself "Romantica 104.9", playing, well, romantic music. Later this year, it became "Enamorada 104.
9". Both bombed on a radio dial that's filled with similar music.
This summer, they changed their music style again.
And this time, it clicked with listeners. They filled the station with Spanish-language remixes of 80's and 90's rock, incredibly upbeat dance music, and power ballads in Spanish.
For me, it's a powerful and fun mixing of cultures: I hear techno music with accordions, remixed versions of old favorites, and cheerful songs from all over Latin America.
If you're not in the Bay Area, they .
Take care, all!
* .
..and everyone else on my friends list, and everyone who subscribes to my RSS feed, and everyone who comes across this in friendsfriends lists or by Google or.
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