Your question is based on two premises:
Firstly, that digital television is a form of progress. This isn't necessarily a sound assumption, given that digital television is inherently much more complex to decode and isn't backwards compatible with decades of existing hardware. Suppose the Earth's magnetic poles swapped tomorrow and all existing electronics broke? It would be much easier to get analogue TV and radio working again.
Secondly, that growth of digital television is being stunted due to a lack of frequency bands. This isn't true. There's plenty of airspace.
Spanish Broadcasting System was created in 1983.
Some stations are in Spanish depending on what part of "the States" in which you live. The most common are Telemundo and Univision. Also your TV may be equipped with an SAP button which will automatically translate some of the more popular shows to Spanish when pressed. Note: SAP does not work for all programs, only those that have been designed to work with the system. One example is "Friends." Another way to watch Spanish airwaves might be if you own a satellite dish. Sometimes you will find stations like Telemundo and Univision on satellite dishes as part of their cheap packages.
Progreso
estaciones is a spanish word that means stations in english.
Fox channel 9 in Saint Paul is broadcasting it in Spanish right now.
Intereconomia TV is a Spanish language broadcasting channel containing mostly programs about international political and economical topics. However, in 2010, it became a Spanish national broadcasting channel after undergoing a change of its program.
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The word "broadcasting" in Spanish is usually taken for granted when you speak of radio and television. For example "I work in radio and television broadcasting" would be "Trabajo en la radio y la televisión." Note that when you are talking of programming and content, it is "la radio". When you speak of the physical device, it is "el radio".
There are a great variety of Spanish music stations in Texas that play "musica pop". These include La Que Buena, Estereo Latino, Estereo Sol and Tu Musica.
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months of the year and stations
Progress in different languages: Spanish: Progreso French: Progrès German: Fortschritt Italian: Progresso Chinese: 进步 (Jìnbù) Japanese: 進歩 (Shinpo)