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  2. Los 40 - Wikipedia

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    The current Los 40 logo. Los 40 (stylized as LOS40, formerly Los 40 Principales, Spanish: Los Cuarenta) is a Spanish Top 40-themed music radio station that broadcasts current and recent music, primarily focusing on genres such as pop, dance, electropop, Electro Latin, and Reggaeton.

  3. List of radio stations in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Cadena SER - Generalist radio station featuring mostly news, talk and sports. 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.

  4. KMYO - Wikipedia

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    On April 19, 2017, at 5 pm, KMYO dropped its classic hip-hop format and changed to Spanish Top 40, returning to its former branding as "Latino Mix 95.1". [4] Two days after the switch, Alpha Media's KTFM-HD2/K277CX dropped its struggling alternative rock format and picked up the classic hip-hop format, in response to KMYO's flip.

  5. Spanish Radio Host Don Cheto on Mobilizing Latin Voters ... - AOL

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    While the first three multi-hyphenates on that list might rule English-language radio, Don Cheto and his “Don Cheto Al Aire” show have a been a fixture of Spanish-language radio for 20 years ...

  6. Cadena Dial - Wikipedia

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    Cadena Dial is a Spanish radio station. 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.

  7. KMXO - Wikipedia

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    The simulcast was broken up in October 1983, by which time KMIO-AM-FM had returned to country. [12] The country format remained on FM, while the AM station became home to the first Spanish-language radio station in the Big Country, using the KMXO call letters—a take on the former KMIO designation that also represented "Mexico". [3]

  8. Latin Airplay - Wikipedia

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    Latin Airplay is a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States. It was established on October 20, 2012. This chart lists the 50 most-played songs on Spanish-language radio stations across the country as monitored by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems (BDS) weighted to each station's Nielsen ratings.

  9. KSXY - Wikipedia

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    When KSXY began broadcasting operations, the station was at 95.9 MHz and was billed as SEXY 95.9 airing a Top 40 mainstream format. After the purchase of the station by Sinclair Broadcasting in 2001, the station moniker was changed from Sexy to Hot and swapped signals with its sister station KRSH and renamed HOT 98.7.