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Comparable to Capital or BBC Radio 1. Cadena Dial - Spanish adult-contemporary radio station. Los 40 Classic - Oldies music station dedicated to the hits from mostly the 1980s and '90s. Los 40 Dance - Electronic dance music station dedicated to a wide variety of its sub-genres. Los 40 Urban - Urban contemporary music station dedicated to ...
WXDJ El Zol 106.7 (Spanish Tropical) WCMQ-FM Zeta 92.3 (Salsa / Adult Contemporary) WRMA Ritmo 95.7 ; WRAZ-FM Salsa 106.3 (owned by South Broadcasting System) WMFM El Zol 107.9 (Spanish Tropical) (owned by South Broadcasting System)
WMIA-FM (93.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Miami Beach, Florida. Owned by iHeartMedia, the station carries a Spanish-language format featuring a mixture of Latin pop and English-language adult contemporary hits. Its studios are located in Pembroke Pines, and its transmitter site is in Miami Gardens.
WPAT-AM-FM had a beautiful music format for nearly four decades. [5] The stations aired quarter-hour sweeps of instrumental music, mostly cover versions of popular adult songs, Broadway and Hollywood show tunes. Over time, some vocal songs were added. To help the station sound more contemporary, by the 1980s, vocals made up half of the playlist.
Pages in category "Spanish-language radio stations" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 289 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Radio Bilingüe is the recognized Spanish-language radio service for the public radio system in the United States. It serves over half a million listeners with its pioneering daily Spanish-language national talk show, Línea Abierta , its independently produced news service, Noticiero Latino, and its rainbow of Spanish-language folk music for ...
XHRED-FM is a radio station on 88.1 FM in Mexico City.XHRED-FM is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and broadcasts a combined format of news/talk and English classic hits known as Universal (formerly Universal Stereo, the format's name between 1991 and 2014).
Like other Hispanic urban formatted stations, Mega was a hybrid of both English and Spanish language. The new Mega 94.9 continued to lose a listening base and failed to improve beyond its old rock format after two years on the air, and the station was adjusted to a Hispanic top 40 format in 2007.