blowmonkey105 said:
Next to Tejano, the number two music choice for hispanics is country.
1. There are only 3 or 4 Tejano staitons in the entire US. It is probably the least popular format choice for US Hispanic stations. There are more Spanish evangelical / Chrisitan stations than Tejano.
2. I suspect you are recalling some data from markets like San Antonio, where the percentage of assimilated, English dominant Hispanics is high (nearly 80% in SA). In areas where Hispanics are of Caribbean origin, there is nearly zero interest. In areas where there are mostly first generation Hispanics, the interest is limited to third generation and beyond.
In San Antonio, the two country stations do not even make a 7 share total among Hispanics. Hip Hop, American oldies and AOR all have greater shares.
In the IE, KFRG is #11 among Hispanics, with about a third the share of the #1 station, which is Regional Mexican. CHR has the largest share, other than regional Mexican, followed by Hip Hop, Spanish AC, Spanish tropical and American Oldies. And English talk!
Among assimilated Hispanics, the formats of most importance are Hip Hop, CHR, Oldies, AC, AOR. In markets with lots of 3rd generation and beyond, like McAllen, Albuquerque and San Antonio, country has some interest, but is not a strong contender for Hispanics.
Tejano, also, is a later-generation Hispanic format. It has nearly no appeal among first generation, and none at all outside of a couple of markets... mostly ones where Hispanics have been there longer than anyone else.