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  2. 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)

  3. Spanish Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    Current SBS President and CEO Raúl Alarcón Jr. Spanish Broadcasting System was founded by Pablo Raúl Alarcón Sr., who started in Spanish-language radio broadcasting in the early 1950s when he started his first radio station in Camagüey, Cuba, and his son, Raúl Alarcón Jr. [1] Alarcón Sr. had acquired 14 radio stations by the time he fled Cuba with his family to the United States in ...

  4. Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano

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    Both initially carried Radio México Internacional, a service of the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio, but the Mazatlán station switched in 2019 to a simulcast of IMER's Reactor 105 in Mexico City; [21] They were joined on October 5, 2020, by XHTZA-FM in Coatzacoalcos and by XHSPRC-FM 102.9 in Colima on February 13, 2021; these stations carried ...

  5. RTVE - Wikipedia

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    The Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española, Sociedad Anónima, S. M. E. [4] (Spanish: [koɾpoɾaˈθjon de ˈraðjoj teleβiˈsjon espaˈɲola]; lit. transl. Spanish Broadcasting Corporation plc) known as Radiotelevisión Española (acronym RTVE, branded in logo in all lowercase), is the state-owned public corporation that assumed in 2007 the indirect management of the Spanish public ...

  6. Radio in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Radio in Mexico is a mass medium with 98 percent national penetration and a wider diversity of owners and programming than on television. In a model similar to that of radio in the United States, Mexican radio in its history has been largely commercial, but with a strong state presence and a rising number of noncommercial stations in the 2000s and early 2010s.

  7. Radio y Televisión Martí - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the U.S. Government created TV Martí to broadcast television programming to Cuba. It began broadcasting on March 27, 1990, beaming daily programs in Spanish via a transmitter affixed to an aerostat balloon – nicknamed "Fat Albert" by people in the area – tethered 10,000 feet (3,048 m) above Cudjoe Key, Florida. [7]

  8. List of radio stations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Truth Broadcasting Corporation: Full service WTXY: 1540 AM: ... Carolina's Christian Broadcasting, Inc. Spanish WZKT: 97.7 FM: ... List of television stations in ...

  9. List of radio stations in Spain - Wikipedia

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    RNE is Spain's national public radio broadcaster and operates six stations: Radio Nacional - General service of mostly speech-based programming; Radio Clásica - Classical music and concerts; Radio 3 - Music outside the mainstream scene; Ràdio 4 - Regional service broadcasting in the Catalan language; Radio 5 (Todo Noticias) - 24-hour news channel