
AUSTIN, TX — HotTejano.com plans to launch The Breakfast Club Morning Show with DJ Suavesito and Sunflowers Rodriguez beginning on Monday, July 10, 2023, the internet radio station announced on Friday (June 30).
The show will air weekday mornings from 7 – 10 a.m. featuring classic Tejano hits and new music with Tejano Nation news at 8:15 a.m., weather for your city, laughs, live artist interviews, prizes, and more, according to a press release.
DJ Suavesito and Sunflowers Rodriguez previously hosted a night show on FM radio in Waco, Texas, before joining Hot Tejano, and the duo will “start the day the right way and get all the Tejano facts with industry knowledge of over 10 years.”
“I always wanted to do a morning show and be different from everyone else,” commented DJ Suavesito. “Now the opportunity after all these years to make it happen. Hot Tejano is going to let me make that possible.”
HotTejano.com is known as Austin’s longest running online Tejano radio station and rapidly growing in the Austin Metro Central Texas area with a history of on air veteran hosts and committed fan base with estimated hits of 323,000+ per year and a listening and viewing audience of over 724,000+ online at HotTejano.com, social media, and free app all dedicated to the Hispanic and Latino communities. More at HotTejano.com.
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Good station .also don’t forget the seniors of tejano lovers. So play classics from the 60s 70s 80s
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