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Both San Antonio and Houston have their advantages and disadvantages when it comes to radio. SA seems like they're going the right direction and I've heard a lot of improvements in most of their stations. In fact, when I come down to SA I actually enjoy listening to stations there. Not like how it was 5 to 10 years ago. Houston, 5 to 10 years ago, was a different story and more enjoyable. Now it seems like they're at a standstill.
I grew up in SA and always thought the radio was really boring. Now I can say I was right when I was 10 after living in Dallas, San Diego, San Francisco, and LA. San Antonio is still way below par compared to other markets its size.
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