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WODA is a radio station in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.The station airs at 94.7 FM and it is known commercially as La Nueva 94 FM or La 94.It has a sister station, WNOD airing at 94.1 FM in Mayagüez, covering the western part of Puerto Rico and simulcasting WODA programming.
50.5 Puerto Rico. 50.5.1 San Juan. 50.5.2 Mayaguez. 50.6 United States Virgin Islands. ... WMXB – Mix 107.3 – Urban Adult Contemporary; WWPG – Q104 – Urban ...
WQBS-FM (107.7 MHz), branded on-air as Mix 107, is a radio station broadcasting an Urban Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Carolina, Puerto Rico , it serves the Puerto Rico area. The station is currently owned by International Broadcasting Corporation.
La Voz Evangelica de Puerto Rico: Contemporary Christian WNVE: 98.7 FM: Culebra: Juan Carlos Matos Barreto: Spanish Religious WNVI: 1040 AM: Moca: Aurio A. Matos Barreto: Spanish Variety WNVM: 97.7 FM: Cidra: New Life Broadcasting, Inc. Contemporary Christian WODA: 94.7 FM: Bayamon: Spanish Broadcasting System Holding Company, Inc. Reggaeton ...
WZET (92.1 FM), branded on-air as Mix 107, is a radio station licensed to Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, the station serves the Western Puerto Rico area.The station is currently owned by International Broadcasting Corporation.
WBRX (94.7 FM, "Mix 94.7") is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. Licensed to the suburb of Cresson, Pennsylvania, it serves the Altoona, Pennsylvania metropolitan area. It first began broadcasting in 1981 under the call sign WRKE. The station is currently owned by Matt Lightner, through licensee Lightner Communications LLC.
Licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, it serves the Puerto Rico area. The station is currently owned by Aerco Broadcasting Corporation. WQBS's audio signal was broadcast on WSJU-TV channel 31.4 in San Juan, branded as WQBS TV. WQBS TV is the first over-the-air television channel that broadcasts programming from a radio station.
WIOA signed on March 1, 1961 as WFQM. It was originally owned by the Supreme Broadcasting Company of Puerto Rico, controlled by Alfredo Ramírez de Arellano y Bártoli, and it was the FM counterpart to WKYN (630 AM), known as "La Gran Cadena FM" with a beautiful music format. In 1968, the call letters were changed to WKYN-FM, with the WQBS-FM ...