"Ted Shireman" wrote in message
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KPLS was intended to be anchor station for the now-defunct Catholic
Family Radio Network. (As I recall it first went on the air with 2.5
kw licensed to city of Orange.) No information has been announced on
programming plans for the new Radio Visa.
KPLS started life as a talk station, owned by Danny Villanueva, the Rams
player and one of the founders of Univision.
Radiovisa has announced plans for programming. In fact, they are syndicating
their format right now, and have been doing so for nearly a year. "Gerardo
en la Maņana" is currently heard on a dozen or so smaller market stations,
and they have both news and other talk shows covering about 12 hours a day
at present on their satellite hookup.
The format is called "Spanish hot talk." Small point: it is Radiovisa, not
Radio Visa... sort of a copy of the Televisa name from Mexico.
www.radiovisa.com