Johnny Canales was the executive producer for
The Johnny Canales Show which debuted in 1983. His program showcased emerging bands from Mexico and the United States. Some of his guests included
La Sombra de Chicago,
Selena, Nancy,
La Mafia,
Mazz,
Intocable, Grupo Pegasso De Emilio Reyna,
Fama, Jaime y Los Chamacos,
Jennifer Peña,
Los Tigres del Norte and
Los Relámpagos del Norte and many more. It aired on
Televisa in Mexico and
Univision in the United States from 1988 until 1996. In 1996, Canales made the transition to the
Telemundo Network. On November 12, 1997, Canales was interviewed for the
UTA Center for
Mexican American Studies
Oral History Project. In 2002, Johnny Canales reached an agreement to bring his show back to Televisa and arranged to start touring again, doing shows in the Southwest part of the United States and Mexico. The show also aired on
TuVision from August 2008 to November 2009. Telemundo canceled the show in 2005, prompting Canales to file a lawsuit against the network. The lawsuit claimed the network engaged in fraudulent and deceptive business practices against Canales, interfered with other business opportunities and ruined Canales' reputation. At the time of the lawsuit, Canales was seeking $100 million. The suit was later dropped. ==Later career==