
The 42nd annual Tejano Music Awards will be broadcast on select television stations in 18 markets across the nation, announced the Texas Talent Musicians Association, producers of the annual awards show.
The TMAs, recorded last month in San Antonio, will broadcast on select Sinclair-owned television stations in Texas, Oklahoma, California, Florida, Ohio, Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. No air dates or times were announced, just the list of stations that plan to broadcast the recorded show, which premiered on San Antonio TV station WOAI-TV on December 10.
List of stations with city and TV station(s):
- Abilene, TX — KTXS
- Amarillo, TX — KVII/KVIH
- Austin, TX — KEYE
- Bakersfield, CA — KBFX/KBAK
- Beaumont, TX — KFDM.3/KFDM
- Chico-Redding, CA — KRVU/KRCR
- Cincinnati, OH — WKRC.2/WKRC
- Columbus, OH — WSYX.2/WSYX
- El Paso, TX — KFOX/KDBC
- Eureka, CA — KECA.2/KAEF
- Fresno, CA — KFRE/KMPH
- Green Bay, WI — WCWF/WLUK
- Las Vegas, NV — KVCW/KVCW.2/KSNV
- Oklahoma City, OK — KOCB/KOKH
- Raleigh, NC — WRDC/WLFL
- Reno, NV — KRXI/KNSN
- San Angelo, TX — KTXE
- West Palm Beach, FL — WTCN/WTVX/WPEC
This year, the Tejano Music Awards took place at the Tech Port Center + Arena on November 26 featuring the final TMA performance by Tejano icon, “Little Miss Dynamite,” Shelly Lares, and more performances from “The Voice” Jay Perez, Isabel Marie, Sunny Sauceda, Stefani Montiel, The Homeboyz, Monica Saldivar, and more, including a showcase featuring new and emerging artists like Annika, Maria Paula, Karla Christina, Gabriella Martinez.
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The Texas Talent Musicians Association (TTMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote professional excellence; a better understanding and greater appreciation for Tejano music; and to provide a public forum for songwriters, performers, and musicians in order to recognize their artistic efforts and achievements through the annual Tejano Music Awards and related events. TTMA is based in San Antonio, Texas: “The Tejano Music Capital of the World.”
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