SAN ANTONIO — If you turn your radio station to 107.5 FM, you will no longer hear Tejano music. That’s because the frequency is changing to a pop, hip-hop and R&B format, according to the website, ...
Pueblo station, personalities filling the state's genre void. Eddie Graston has a fever. And the only prescription is Tejano radio. Graston is the program director and an on-air personality known as ...
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonians hopping into their cars can now dial into a familiar sound. The radio waves have never sounded so nostalgic for fans of polkas, cumbias or conjunto beats thanks to the new ...
In 1986, an AM radio station serving San Antonio took on a format focused specifically on a regional music style that was growing in popularity: Tejano. Five years later, in 1991, the format moved to ...
The songs of Selena, Little Joe Y La Famlia, Mazz and more are still alive and kicking on Corpus Christi's newest radio station ― Retro Tejano 104.1. Owners and creators Ed Ocanas and Eric Cantu said ...
Longtime Corpus Christi radio host Dan Pena died on Wednesday after a brief illness, according to his family and radio station KSAB-FM Tejano 99.9. He was 59. Pena retired in December after more than ...
SAN ANTONIO - With news of the passing of a Tejano music icon, social media outlets began to fill with heartfelt tributes to Emilio Navaira. Local Tejano radio station, KXTN, played Navaira's music ...
On Friday, Barton Broadcasting's flagship station, Power 106 KEJS-FM, moved from 106.5 FM to 104.3 FM. The new Power 104.3 will continue its ties to the Tejano music community and continue to inform ...
A driving force in popularizing Tejano music died last week. Mexican American TV host Johnny Canales was well known throughout South Texas and eventually worldwide. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) ...
Tejano and Latin radio personality Jesse “Hollywood” Rios died unexpectedly at the age of 56. Rios, born Jesus Carlos Arce, began his radio career at 16 years old while attending Eastwood High School ...
It’s been 30 years since the world last saw Selena. The singer was a star on the rise, bringing Tejano music to new audiences ...
THUNDERSTORMS. THAT’S COMING UP ALL RIGHT. NOW, THE VICTIM OF THE PARADE SHOOTING, WHO DIED, LISA LOPEZ GALVAN, WAS KNOWN AS LISA G. SHE HAD A RADIO SHOW. IT’S CALLED TASTE OF TEJANO AND AIRS ON KFI.