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mrtexmex2007
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ALLOW ME TO DISAGREE WITH YOU!! I AM A TEJANO FAN FROM HOUSTON BUT I DONT AGREE WITH YOU ABOUT BLAMMING IMMIGRANTS FOR NOT HAVING TEJANO MUSIC RADIO STATIONS. TEJANO RADIO STATION ARE IN FAULT OF THIS, JUST LIKE MR JOHHNY SAID, TEJANO STATIONS WANT TO PLAY OLD TEJANO MUSIC. I CALLED OUR TEJANO STATION TO REQUEST NEW SONGS FROM DIFFERENT ARTIST AND THEY SAID " OH WE DONT PLAY THAT HERE" AND WHEN I ASKED THEM WHY NOT? THEY ANSWERED, " WE JUST DONT" SO THERE IS THE REASON WE HAVE NO TEJANO STATION ON FM, RADIO STATIONS DONT WANT TO PLAY WHAT LISTENERS WANT, I WOULD RATHER LISTEN TO BRONCO OR LOS TIGRES DEL NORTE THAN RAM HERRERA, JOE POSADA ECT ECCT
Giovanni7506 said:It's great to hear that the Mexican-American community in the Austin area have Tejano music back on the radio again. I am from Dallas & the only Tejano music that we have 24/7 is on HD Radio 107.9-2 FM & on 2 community stations on Saturday mornings just for a few hours.I think that one of the reasons why we don't have a real Tejano station on a regular radio frequency is because first of all the people in D/FW don't support it. They say they do but not really cause they don't turn out to station events or even to concerts were Tejano artists play during the weekends.Second of all in D/FW there is a few people who want to control or monopolize the market & that is not fair for any new fresh faces & ideas.The third reason why there is no real Tejano station in D/FW is because the recent influx of illegal immigrants from Mexico,Central & South America that pretty much has brought their music & culture and that has caught the eyes of big corporate radio heads in the D/FW area.I am proud that Austin has a station now & who cares if it's on an AM signal for now plus I also heard that they will be simulcasting on 95.1 FM.Tejano music is not dead & it will never be dead because it is part of the Mexican-American culture here in Texas & beyond.Just like everything in life it has its own share of ups & downs.I would be great to see more Tejano stations pop up everywhere in the U.S. where there's a great big number of Mexican-Americans.By the way I don't know if y'all know but the Rio Grande Valley also has a new Tejano station broadcasting either on 103.5 FM or 105.3 FM.