+ Spanish-language radio is the fastest-growing format in the country. Meanwhile, alternative rock radio is a withering niche.
+ The audience of Spanish-language stations has grown 37 percent since 1998 and currently accounts for about 9 percent of all listeners.
+ In the Washington area, the Hispanic population has grown more than 25 percent in the last four years, Infinity says. "El Zol's" playlist is aimed at the region's largely Central American population, featuring Caribbean and Central American dance music, mostly salsa, merengue and bachata.
+ According to some sources, HFS was always lagging behind DC101 and was really far down in the ratings.
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+ The audience of Spanish-language stations has grown 37 percent since 1998 and currently accounts for about 9 percent of all listeners.
+ In the Washington area, the Hispanic population has grown more than 25 percent in the last four years, Infinity says. "El Zol's" playlist is aimed at the region's largely Central American population, featuring Caribbean and Central American dance music, mostly salsa, merengue and bachata.
+ According to some sources, HFS was always lagging behind DC101 and was really far down in the ratings.
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