It's great to see the american stations make a come back! Here's to a great '08!
Thunderlips said:It's great to see the american stations make a come back! Here's to a great '08!
Thunderlips said:I'm talking about the stations that cater to people who speak english. English is the official language here....not spanish.
oldjohnny said:The FCC cannot mandate stations to cater in certain languages. The only thing that is mandated in English on all stations is the Call Letters.
If you also really want to make an argument for "American" stations, you would also have to include Spanish as one of its languages since Conjunto/Spanish Polka (a sub genre of Tejano) and Tejano itself were born in the state of Texas. They are American Formats and (If I am not mistaking) it has no Mexican influence. There are still a couple of Tejano stations around the state and only two (counted them myself) Conjunto stations left, but they are still just as American as Texas Country.
van hespen said:FYI- When our founding forefathers voted to determine the official language for this newly founded country English only won by one vote. What language took second place?
French? Spanish? Italian? Portuguese?
It was German. We almost became a German speaking country.
Ponder this ----
Can you imagine all the soggy, spit splattered microphones with jocks speaking German? Yuk!
van hespen said:I probably shouldn't post this, but I am a little sappy after doing a million loads of laundry. Plus there is no radio in this joint. Don't mean to be offensive. I do believe anyone coming to this country from any other country should learn to speak English as a means of communicating with society. Certainly, keep your native tongue, but conform, first to this way of life, here. It would prove to have many benefits.
mrtexmex2007 said:Like me for an example my little sister and I were born and raised here in houston, she speaks English but only when she wants to. She says she is Mexican and that she dose not speak English. Most imigrants dont want to learn english, where I work we get some none englsih speaking customers that get angry when some of my co workers dont speak spanish. Its like my friends need to learn spanish, they dont have to learn english. :![]()
I have to completely agree.Kendromedia said:I hope your sister eventually realizes that she is American. Learning and embracing the English language is the only way out of a life of low earning potential and unseen opportunity.