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Los 40 - Contemporary hit radio station. 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.
Originating as a music show at Radio Madrid (now Cadena SER) in 1966, it transitioned into an independent radio station in 1979. Thanks to the success of the program and the increase in the number of FM stations and receivers, Los 40 gradually expanded its daily broadcast duration, eventually reaching 24 hours of daily broadcasting in 1979 on ...
WMEG La Mega 106.9 (CHR – Latin/American Top 40) WEGM La Mega 95.1 (CHR – Latin/American Top 40) WRXD Estereotempo 96.5 (Adult contemporary) WNVI Estereotempo 1040 (Adult contemporary) (owned by Aurio A. Matos Barreto) WZNT Zeta 93.7 ; WZMT Zeta 93.3 ; WIOB Zeta 97.5 ; WODA La Nueva 94.7 (Urban) WNOD La Nueva 94.1 (Urban)
Hits FM is a popular radio station based in Madrid, Spain. [1] It is now available 24 hours daily on 93.7 MHz. It also broadcasts on the Internet. It plays mainly English and Spanish hits. The past programs from Hits FM can now also be found on its official website as podcast.
The station belongs to the Spanish media group PRISA. It was founded in 1990 and broadcasts exclusively pop music in Spanish (and Catalan, in the case of Catalonia). On 7 April 2017 Cadena Dial began broadcasting on DTT, along with LOS40 and Cadena SER. All of its programming is produced in Madrid, although it could be received throughout Spain.
Radio stations in France (Europe 1, Europe 2, RFM) MediaForEurope (Vivendi 19,8%) Radio Stations in Italy (Radio Monte Carlo, R101, Radio 105 Network, Virgin Radio Italy, Radio Subasio) PRISA (Vivendi 11,9%) Radio Stations in Spain (Cadena SER, Los 40, Cadena Dial, Radiole) Czech Media Invest [9]
Europa FM is a Spanish musical radio station part of the Atresmedia media group. It is based in Barcelona, and it broadcasts throughout Spain on various frequencies.It was launched in 1996 and currently targets the audience between 18-35 (previously 18-55).
The network was previously known as Best Hits, Best Variety. Today's Best Hits was a property of Cumulus Media Networks (now Westwood One). "Retro Radio", the first nationwide radio broadcast devoted solely to music from the 1980s, was launched on Saturday nights in 1997. The show was created and hosted by Thom "Booray" Daniels until 2000.