KXTN-FM

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KXTN is a radio station in San Antonio, Texas broadcasting Tejano Music at 107.5 FM. It is owned by Univision Radio. Previous owners include Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation and Tichenor Media. KXTN is one of the most successful Tejano stations in America. Prior to the current format, KXTN was known as KBUC, a locally owned Country station. It has a radio tower mast so big it can pick up radio signals in Dallas, Texas.



KXTN current lineup includes "The Jonny Ramirez in the Morning Show" weekdays from 5am to 12 noon.

12-3pm Rudy Cruz
3-7pm Kenny G
7-12am Bigg Boyee
12am-5am Baby J


During a period from Summer of 1992 to Winter of 1996, KXTN enjoyed much success in popular ratings. In Fall 1994, KXTN was rated #1 12+ and 25-54 in the Arbitron ratings.

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