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WKAQ (580 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in San Juan, Puerto Rico.Currently owned by WAPA Media Group, the station airs a Spanish language talk radio format. Its programming is repeated on WUKQ, which broadcasts on 1420 kHz in Ponce, and WYEL which broadcasts on 600 kHz in Mayagüez.
Licensed to Luquillo, Puerto Rico, it serves the Puerto Rico area. The station is currently owned by La Estación de la Familia, Inc., and its licensee is held by Radio Sol 92 WZOL, Inc. WYAS is simulcasting on WYAS-FM1, licensed to Carolina, Puerto Rico and WYAS-FM2, also licensed to Luquillo, Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation: Spanish News/Talk/Music WIPR-FM: 91.3 FM: San Juan: Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation: Classical Music WISA: 1390 AM: Isabela: Isabela Broadcasting, Inc. Spanish News/Talk WIVA-FM: 100.3 FM: Aguadilla: Arso Radio Corp. Spanish Tropical WIVV: 1370 AM: Island Of Vieques: Calvary Evangelistic ...
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Crucifix closeup and 104.7 radio station in Puerto Rico. Also the branding "LA PRIMERA" means that WKAQ-FM was the first FM assigned frequency to San Juan and the second radio station established in the island on October 8, 1958, followed by Rio Piedras's WFID on November of the same year. However, WKAQ-FM became more notorious in 1968 when ...
Radio stations in Ponce, Puerto Rico (11 P) S. Radio stations in San Juan, Puerto Rico (25 P) This page was last edited on 9 November 2023, at 02:59 (UTC). Text ...
WYEL (600 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish language talk radio format, repeating San Juan station WKAQ. It is licensed to Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, and is owned by WAPA Media Group. [2] Previous logo
Old Toca De To' stations WCMN-FM 107.3 and WMIO 102.3 continue as "107.3 Mi Emisora" and do not simulcast WIAC-FM. On July 27, 2010, MSG Radio Inc., changed the call sign to WTOK-FM, which referred to the word "Toca" (this was not to be confused with the ABC -affiliated television station in Meridian, Mississippi , which has used the WTOK call ...