Jerry Avila, Austin public access television producer for Tejano Music Entertainment TV and music promoter, speaks at the FCC hearing in Austin, TX in September 2006. He talks about how the local radio and television stations do not service the entire Spanish speaking community. The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership. These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. The Big Media companies want these rules relaxed so they can own more stations/newspapers in the same city. To file a complaint/comment on this issue with the FCC, go to fcc.gov
This clip was for San Antonio Public Access TV. Produced by 411 Productions.
Her in central Texas we've experienced a loss of tejano based businesses and Radio in our area as well as surrounding counties. I personnelly listen to tejano music on the internet. Univision and Clear Channel took over a lot of the stations i use to listen to In the area and the genre changed in most of them. The only time i can really enjoy tejano music is when i visit San Antonio or Corpus Christi. Why is tha? It seems you can get more tejano the closer you get to mexico, HMMM
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yvalaniz 5 years ago