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A listing of radio stations that broadcast an Latin rhythmic format. Pages in category "Latin rhythmic radio stations" The following 21 pages are in this category ...
WXNY-FM (96.3 FM, La X 96.3) is a commercial radio station that broadcasts an Hispanic rhythmic format. It is licensed to New York, New York , and serves the New York metropolitan area . WXNY is owned by Uforia Audio Network and its transmitter is located at the Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan .
Jovem Pan – (Largest Latin American radio network with more than 100 affiliates). Jovem Pan FM – (Leader in audience in Brazil, present in more than 54 Brazilian cities, the station belonging to Jovem Pan network)
WKKB (100.3 FM, "Latina 100.3") is a radio station in Middletown, Rhode Island, United States. The station airs a tropical music format, which consists of such musical styles as Latin pop, merengue and salsa music and some reggaeton. Its transmitter is located in Middletown.
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.
KLLI (93.9 FM, Cali 93.9) is a radio station in Los Angeles, California. Owned by the Meruelo Group, it broadcasts a bilingual Latin pop/rhythmic contemporary format. The station has studios located in Burbank, while its transmitter is based on Mount Wilson, and broadcasts in the HD Radio format. [2]
WRUM (100.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Orlando, Florida, known as "Rumba 100.3".It airs a Spanish-language radio format featuring Latin pop and reggaeton.It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. [2] [3] The studios and offices are on Maitland Center Parkway in Maitland.
KAMA-FM (104.9 MHz, "104.9 Latino Mix") is a commercial radio station licensed to Deer Park, Texas, and serving the Greater Houston radio market.It is owned by the Uforia Audio Network, a subsidiary of Univision, and it airs a Spanish-language CHR/Top 40 format.