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  2. WXNY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WXNY-FM (96.3 FM La X 96.3) is a commercial radio station that broadcasts an Hispanic rhythmic radio format. It is licensed to New York, New York, and serves the New York metropolitan area. WXNY is owned by Uforia Audio Network and its transmitter is located at the Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan.

  3. List of radio stations in New York - Wikipedia

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    Hope Media Group: Spanish Christian WNYC: 820 AM: New York City: ... 96.3 FM: New York City: Univision Radio Illinois, Inc. ... List of radio stations in New York City;

  4. WXDJ El Zol 106.7 (Spanish Tropical) WCMQ-FM Zeta 92.3 (Salsa / Adult Contemporary) WRMA Ritmo 95.7 ; WRAZ-FM Salsa 106.3 (owned by South Broadcasting System) WMFM El Zol 107.9 (Spanish Tropical) (owned by South Broadcasting System)

  5. WNVU (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WNVU (93.5 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to New Rochelle, New York, and serving the New York metropolitan area.WNVU is owned by the Houston, Texas–based non-profit Hope Media Group, [2] and broadcasts a Spanish Christian radio format known as Vida Unida.

  6. WPAT-FM - Wikipedia

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    WPAT-FM (93.1 FM) – branded "93.1 Amor" – is a commercial radio station with a Tropical music format serving the New York metropolitan area. [2] It is licensed to Paterson, New Jersey, and is owned by the Spanish Broadcasting System.

  7. WBZO (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WBZO (98.5 FM, "La Nueva Fiesta") is a Spanish-language tropical music formatted radio station, licensed to Westhampton, New York, and serving eastern Long Island. The station is owned by JVC Media LLC with studios located in Ronkonkoma, New York , and transmitter located in Manorville, New York .

  8. WLIM - Wikipedia

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    WBAB (and its FM signal on 102.3) switched to a pop music format before becoming a progressive rock station by the late 1960s. On October 14, 1975, the station's call sign was changed to WNYG (New York Gospel) [3] after adopting a Gospel music format. [4] The companion FM station, which continued to play rock, was sold shortly after. [5]

  9. WSKQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    WSKQ would become the New York market's fourth full-time Spanish station at that time, after WADO, WJIT, and WKDM. In 1988, SBS negotiated a deal that would enable them to acquire 97.9 MHz which was occupied by ethnic WEVD. SBS had acquired 1050 kHz in October 1988, as the frequency's previous occupants, WFAN, had just replaced WNBC on 660 kHz.