Gad to see there is a book and website that is now devoted exclusively to the history of San Antonio radio:
http://www.sanantonioradiomemories.com/
Jay Pennington's site on San Antonio radio during the the 70s is still up and getting better all the time, but his focuses is on the old KEXL 104.5 FM:
http://www.penningtontechnicalarts.com/KEXL/
Gad to see the Houston And Dallas/Fort Worth markets don't necessary have a complete monopoly on radio memorabilia and or radio history info.
Thanks to the devoted folks who refused to let this San Antionio radio history be lost forever.
Wouldn't mind a web sites devoted to KONO and KTSA.
http://www.sanantonioradiomemories.com/
Jay Pennington's site on San Antonio radio during the the 70s is still up and getting better all the time, but his focuses is on the old KEXL 104.5 FM:
http://www.penningtontechnicalarts.com/KEXL/
Gad to see the Houston And Dallas/Fort Worth markets don't necessary have a complete monopoly on radio memorabilia and or radio history info.
Thanks to the devoted folks who refused to let this San Antionio radio history be lost forever.
Wouldn't mind a web sites devoted to KONO and KTSA.