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  2. WSUA - Wikipedia

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    WSUA (1260 AM, "America Radio Miami 1260 AM") is a Spanish news-talk radio station in Miami, Florida. It is currently owned by Grupo Latino de Radio , a subsidiary of the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA .

  3. 1260 AM - Wikipedia

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    Because 1260 kHz is a multiple of both 9 and 10, the frequency is available for use by broadcast stations in all three ITU regions. [3] ... WSUA: Miami, Florida:

  4. List of radio stations in Florida - Wikipedia

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    WSUA: 1260 AM: Miami [4] WSUA Broadcasting Corporation: Spanish WSUN: 97.1 FM: Holiday: WSUN Licensing, Inc. Spanish Tropical WSVB-LP: 95.1 FM: Chiefland: Trinity Baptist Church: Religious WSVJ-LP: 93.7 FM: Titusville: Greater Blessed Assurance Apostolic Temple, Inc. Religious Teaching WSVU: 960 AM: North Palm Beach: United Group Elite Agency ...

  5. List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    Callsign Frequency City of license WOAD: 1300 AM: Jackson, Mississippi: WOAI: 1200 AM: San Antonio, Texas: WOAM: 1350 AM: Peoria, Illinois: WOAP: 1080 AM: Owosso ...

  6. Radio y Televisión Martí - Wikipedia

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    Two hours of Radio Martí's news programs are carried each night, 10:00 PM to midnight local time, by Miami's WSUA (Caracol 1260 AM). It is also available at various times to subscribers of SiriusXM Satellite Radio on its bilingual channel 153, La Politica Talk. [4]

  7. AM Stereo and Digital AM in and near the United States

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  8. WAMR-FM - Wikipedia

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    It was the FM sister station to AM 1260 WWOK (now WSUA), both owned by the Mission East Company, and airing a country music format. [5] In 1979, the station was acquired by Susquehanna Radio, which switched it to a Spanish-language Top 40/Dance format as WQBA-FM ("Super Q"), sister to WQBA 1140 AM. [6]

  9. WMYM - Wikipedia

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    WFAB "La Fabulosa" broadcast a Spanish-language format on 990 from 1962 to 1977; the station, however, lost its license due to fraudulent billing practices.