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  2. RCN Radio - Wikipedia

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    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; Radio Fantástica: specialized in Latin pop

  3. 770 AM - Wikipedia

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    3 In Colombia. 4 In Mexico. 5 In the United States. 6 In Uruguay. 7 ... The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 770 kHz: 770 AM is a United States ...

  4. Radio Nacional de Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Nacional de Colombia ("Colombian National Radio") is a Colombian state-owned public radio network, part of Señal Colombia RTVC. It was launched – as Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia – on 1 February 1940, [ 1 ] three years after closure of the country's first state-owned radio station, HJN .

  5. Nobody injured after balloon crashes into AM radio tower in ...

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    Oct. 11—A hot air balloon crashed into a radio tower Friday morning west of Balloon Fiesta Park, toppling the tower and knocking a popular AM station off the air.

  6. Category:Radio stations in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio stations in Colombia" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bluradio; C.

  7. Blu Radio - Wikipedia

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    Blu Radio is a radio station in Bogotá, Colombia, owned by Caracol TV. In July 2012, Caracol TV leased HJMD (the frequency of Melodía FM Estéreo, an easy listening station) from Cadena Melodía, [1] in order to create a news radio station. Test broadcasts started soon after, with a soft AC format and simulcasting Noticias Caracol.

  8. WWCN - Wikipedia

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    On June 20, 2013, WJBX took over sister station 770 WWCN's ESPN sports radio programming, with the rock format moving back to sister station WRXK-FM. [4] [5] On May 28, 2021, the ESPN Radio format returned to 770 AM. At that point, WWCN changed its format to tropical music, branded as "Playa 99.3". [6] (Playa is Spanish for Beach.)

  9. Caracol Radio - Wikipedia

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    La Voz de Colombia (1958–1987): broadcast romantic music, in 1987 it began to occupy the FM frequency, and in 1989 it was replaced by Radio Recuerdos with a popular music format. HJJZ (1983–1985): Music station, it was replaced by Radio Recuerdos in 1985.