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  2. 104.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 104.9 MHz ... Fe; Radio María in Quimili, Santiago del Estero; ... Radio) 104.9FM in Dover, Kent. ...

  3. List of radio stations in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    AM 1210 - Radio RBC – Piriápolis FM 88.7 - Milenium Punta - Punta del Este 89.5 - Global FM - Maldonado 90.1 - Radio Liceo N°1 - San Carlos 91.5 - Brava FM - Maldonado

  4. Caracol Radio - Wikipedia

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    Nota Estéreo (-1989): broadcast balada en español. Replaced by Radioacktiva. Allegro FM (1998–2003): broadcast classical, modern, jazz and new age music. Musicar FM Estéreo (1978–2000): classical music, joint venture with Carvajal. Radio Recuerdos (1985–2013) popular music, such as ranchera, carrilera, etc., aimed to a rural audience.

  5. La X - Wikipedia

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    This article about a radio station in Colombia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. 89.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    Del Sol Viale in Viale, Entre Ríos [1]; LRS872 Aire Libre in Acebal, Santa Fe; M90 in Rosario, Santa Fe [2]; Master in Resistencia, Chaco [3]; Onda Latina in San Carlos Centro, Santa Fe [4]

  7. DYBG - Wikipedia

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    DYBG (91.7 FM), broadcasting as 91.7 Ben FM, is a radio station owned and operated by MBC Media Group. Its studio is located at Brgy. Curva, Medellin, Cebu. The station was formerly part of Radyo Natin Network from 2002 to 2018. [1] [2]

  8. DWLA-FM - Wikipedia

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    DWLA (105.9 FM), branded as True FM, is a radio station owned by Bright Star Broadcasting Network Corporation, and operated under an airtime lease agreement by TV5 Network, Inc. It serves as the flagship station of True Network , one of the assets of News5 .

  9. XHVP-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHVP received its concession on July 7, 1981; the station was known as Stereo Sol for many years. It was owned by Felipe Casas Serrano until 2006. The La Movidita format was born at XEPOP-AM in Puebla in 2004, primarily playing tropical hits. The name was recycled for XHVP in 2009 and remained in use in Atlixco until the station relaunched as ...