Is there a Tejano radio station in San Antonio?

KXTN 107.5 FM is a radio station broadcasting a Tejano format. Licensed to San Antonio, Texas, USA, the station serves the San Antonio area.

What happened to the Tejano station in San Antonio?

On April 12, 2019, at 5:00 p.m., the two stations ended their simulcast, leaving the Tejano format solely on AM 1350 and on an HD Radio subchannel of 107.5, now known as KVBH-HD2. The FM station switched its call letters to KVBH, airing a Rhythmic AC format.

What station on the radio is Tejano?

KXTN Tejano & Proud 1350AM / 107.5 FM HD2.

What is the new Tejano station in San Antonio?

KLMO Tejano 98.9 FM
KLMO Tejano 98.9 FM – San Antonio’s Brand New Home for Tejano!

Why did tejanos settle in South Texas?

Spanish post-colonial settlers stayed in Texas as refugees fleeing Spanish Civil War. Their descendants were added to the Tejano population. Some Arabs are also considered Tejanos, as Arab Mexicans settled Texas during the Mexican Revolution.

Who is Bonnie Hernandez?

Longtime Rio Grande Valley media personality Bonnie Hernandez makes a return to the radio airwaves at R Communications Tejano radio station Super Tejano 102.1 FM. I am so humbled and honored to be the NEWEST Deejay on Super Tejano 102.1 Where Tejano Lives!”

How long does Fiesta in San Antonio last?

11 days
Fiesta San Antonio is 11 days long.

What language did Tejanos speak?

Spanish
In practice, many members of traditionally Tejano communities often have varying degrees of fluency in Spanish, with some having virtually no Spanish proficiency, though they are still considered culturally part of the community.

What is the difference between Texians and Tejanos?

Texians were Anglo-American residents of Mexican Texas and, later, the Republic of Texas. Today, the term is used to distinguish early settlers of Texas, especially those who supported the Texas Revolution. Mexican settlers of that era are referred to as Tejanos, and residents of modern Texas are known as Texans.

Is Fiesta Santa Barbara 2021 Cancelled?

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Organizers for Old Spanish Days have announced major changes to this year’s Fiesta. This Wednesday’s La Fiesta Pequeña will now be closed to the general public. The show will also no longer be broadcast live on NewsChannel 3.