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  2. RCN Radio - Wikipedia

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    Amor Estéreo (formerly La cadena del amor): balada in Spanish; Radio Uno: at first, an AM station specialized in vallenato. In 2005, it moved to FM with a mix of tropical music, with rancheras, and baladas in Spanish. Rumba Estéreo: tropical music (salsa, merengue, vallenato), in the 2000s switched to reggaeton. El Sol: specialized in Salsa

  3. MVS Radio - Wikipedia

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    MVS Radio are a group of four international Spanish-language radio networks owned by the mass media conglomerate MVS Comunicaciones.The group of radio networks consists of Exa FM, La Mejor FM, Globo and MVS Noticias and are broadcast in a various Latin American countries including Argentina, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and the United States.

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  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. WLZL - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on for the first time in 1960, with the WFSI call sign. WFSI was owned by Family Radio and aired a Christian radio format.. On November 16, 2011, CBS Radio announced plans to acquire WFSI from Family Radio, with the intention of moving WLZL's Spanish Tropical format and El Zol branding from 99.1 to 107.9, with a new all-news format to be launched on 99.1.

  9. The Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley (Spanish: Área Metropolitana del Valle de Aburrá) is the second most important and populated metropolitan area in Colombia. The region is made up of ten municipalities, Medellín being the most important, largest and the capital city of the Antioquia Department.