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  2. Caracol Radio - Wikipedia

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    Radio Deportes (1983–1996): founded in 1983, [1] its flagship station was La Voz de Colombia. La Voz de Colombia (1958–1987): broadcast romantic music, in 1987 it began to occupy the FM frequency, and in 1989 it was replaced by Radio Recuerdos with a popular music format. HJJZ (1983–1985): Music station, it was replaced by Radio Recuerdos ...

  3. Todelar - Wikipedia

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    Todelar is a system of radio stations that covers all of Colombia, founded in 1953 by Bernardo Tobón de la Roche. [1] Its flagship station is La Voz de Bogotá since 2017. [ 2 ] Radio Continental , also in Bogotá , had this role until 2016, having joined Todelar [ 3 ] (an acronym of the last names of its founder) in 1957.

  4. RCN Radio - Wikipedia

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    Yopal (La Voz de Yopal) Casanare: 750: Arauca (La Voz del Río Arauca) Arauca: 1110: Riohacha (Rumba St. Riohacha) La Guajira: 93.7 San Juan del Cesar (La Voz de la Provincia de Padilla) La Guajira: 1530: Quibdó (La Voz del Chocó) Chocó: 1150: Mocoa (Putumayo Stereo) Putumayo: 106.3 San José del Guaviare (La Voz del Guaviare) Guaviare: 1180 ...

  5. La X - Wikipedia

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    La X is a Colombian music radio brand for three stations operated and owned by Todelar. The station in Bogotá airs an English-language adult contemporary format and the Cali station airs an English-language contemporary hit radio format, while the Medellín station airs an electronica format.

  6. 94.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    XHCHH-FM in Chihuahua, Chihuahua; XHEOA-FM in Oaxaca, Oaxaca; XHEPAS-FM in Mulegé, Baja California Sur; XHEXL-FM in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán; XHFM-FM in Veracruz, Veracruz; XHMAE-FM in Ciudad Mante, Tamaulipas

  7. La FM - Wikipedia

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    La FM is a Colombian news/talk/pop music radio station, founded in July 1996 [1] by RCN Radio.Until the mid-2000s (decade), it was a news/talk/adult contemporary station. In Bogotá, it replaced tropical station Rumba Estéreo in order to bring Julio Sánchez Cristo to host its then brand-new morning show from Caracol Radio's Caracol Estéreo. [2]

  8. Radiónica - Wikipedia

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    Radiónica, also known as “Repitionica” is a Colombian state-owned music radio network, formerly known as 99-1 Frecuencia Joven ("Young Frequency"). It belongs to the National Radio Television of Colombia, Colombia's state-owned national broadcaster.

  9. Radioacktiva - Wikipedia

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    Radioacktiva is a Colombian radio station broadcasting from Bogotá.It is owned by Caracol Radio, part of the Spanish media organization Grupo PRISA.It started broadcasting in 1989 programming both rock and pop music.