Is the Tejano format showing sign of cooling down in SA? Latest 6+ PPM's have been showing a southward trend. Someone please confirm.
Just keep in mind that in 1992, there were over 11 Tejano shares in San Antonio. That's the year after KXTN debuted on FM... 25 years ago!
How's G 103-3?
KXTN should re-define itself by just staying gold-based. There has been no galvanized traction in new Tejano music lately and it ebbs between ultra new and ultra old cuts but at least it's better than mixing in Country, AOR, 80's like before. For reference, see classic rock, classic hits, etc... Great promotions, decent personalities, no new music.