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WIDI (99.5 FM), branded on-air as Magic 97.3/99.5, is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Quebradillas, Puerto Rico , the station serves the Puerto Rico area. The station is currently owned by Magic Radio Networks.
WOYE (97.3 FM) is a radio station. Licensed to Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, WOYE serves San Juan, Puerto Rico and the entire metropolitan area. The station carries a mix of the 1980s, 1990s, and modern English music. WOYE brands itself as Magic and it is owned by Magic Radio Networks.
Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation: Spanish News/Talk/Music WIPR-FM: 91.3 FM: San Juan: Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation: Classical Music WISA: 1390 AM: Isabela: Isabela Broadcasting, Inc. Spanish News/Talk WIVA-FM: 100.3 FM: Aguadilla: Arso Radio Corp. Spanish Tropical WIVV: 1370 AM: Island Of Vieques: Calvary Evangelistic ...
The station was first licensed, as WISO, in 1953 to the South Puerto Rico Broadcasting Company. On May 23, 2022, after WAPA-TV acquired radio stations WKAQ (AM) and FM in San Juan, and in order to avoid confusion between unrelated broadcasting entities, branding for "WAPA Radio" was changed to "Borinquen Radio".
WJKL (105.7 MHz), branded on-air as K-LOVE, is a non-commercial FM radio station licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico.The station serves the island of Puerto Rico. The station is currently owned by Educational Media Foundation and carries network programming from K-LOVE, EMF's main Contemporary Christian music network.
WAPA (680 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, broadcasting a news-talk format. The station serves as the flagship station of the WAPA Radio News Network and is owned by Wifredo G. Blanco-Pi (d/b/a NotiRadio Broadcasting, LLC). It is an affiliate of CNN en Español radio news network. The station is rebroadcast at 95.3 ...
The station was originally licensed to Morovis, Puerto Rico and It was the first station nationwide to operate an experimental synchronous booster at Manati, P.R. in 1987. Blanco-Pi had to sell the station in 1991 to acquire WAPA 680 AM in order to expand the NotiRadio Network. The experience he acquired with WCQC's experimental synchronous ...
The station was the first one to operate in southern Puerto Rico. [3] It was owned and operated by Julio M. Conesa, an electrical engineer who designed and built the radio station's equipment himself. Its building, still standing on PR-2, was the first radio station building in Puerto Rico to be built specifically for that purpose. [4]