so in other words Z is going to stay around for a long time. I wish SA radio was more diverse. It's just spanish, country, hip hop, rock, top 40(which is basically hip hop). We don't have a true R&B station except on a crappy AM signal. Way to leave the urban community in the pit of AM radio. One of my favourite stations in Houston is Magic 102.1 because it's great urban music without rap. Smooth jazz should also come back, and not just on an HD2 format. I've heard some great smooth jazz stations like 95.7 in Houston that mixes soul and softer R&B music from yesterday and currents (ie Mariah Carey). Also, I don't hear a lot of regional Mexican in SA except on 720AM. Again, leaving good music on the AM band. And last but not least, classic country, which is still on AM here. It's like we're behind the times but try to stay current if you get what I am trying to say. My point is that SA radio can be a whole lot better than most of the junk that is played. I think us San Antonians have a broader and more diverse taste in music. I talk to a lot of people about SA radio and they all say the same thing; the music is repetitive and crappy. This is why I turned to XM so I can have music I want to hear. But this is the story in most cities across the US.