Oh Digital 104.9 and 92.5, I shall forever miss thee. I keep checking the stations on occasion just to see if I will find you again. I want my pop en Espanol!!!
Brian F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
NOVENTA Y DOSPUNTOCINCO!!! Pop… y mas! I started listening to 92.5 to escape the inane morning DJ chatter of 101X and KLBJ, and so I didn’t fall asleep on the way to work listening to KGSR. My reasoning was that even if 92.5’s DJs are annoying, I can only understand a small portion of what they say, so it won’t be so bad. Plus, I get to practice my Spanish radio announcer voice. It’s getting really good. But their DJs are not annoying at all – no fratboy humor, constant innuendos, or any of that. And they play so much music! Cuarenta minutos sin comerciales cada hora.(40 minutes with no commercials every hour.) The music is good, too. Don’t worry – you won’t hear the oompa-polka stuff of the Norteno stations. You’ll hear lots of Enrique, Shakira, Mana, Café Tacuba, Reik, Juanes, y mi amor secreto – Julieta Venegas.
Stephanie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orinda, CA
Yay! Spanish language pop and rock music! Stations like this are surprisingly hard to find for those of us who want to stay up to date on the latest spanish-language pop acts. Only station where you can hear Juanes and Mana, etc, in Austin that I know about. Yeah, they repeat too many songs and they stay too much with the most commercial of songs, but its generally a nice up-to-date mix. I wish there was a spanish language station that would play more rock and alternative music. I was VERY disappointed recently when they changed their call sign and could no longer get reception at my house in the way Southwest. This and 101x are my favorite stations. btw, my mature spanish speaking friends make fun of me because this is the station that their teenagers listen to. SOWHAT! I like it. Sometimes, you really do need to hear another Shakira song.