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  2. W Radio (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    W Radio Colombia is a news/talk/adult contemporary Colombian radio network, part of Caracol Radio.It started in 1973 as adult contemporary station Caracol Estéreo.It is part of the W Radio system, with networks in Mexico, Los Angeles (United States), Panama, and transmitted as far away as Chile.

  3. La W - Wikipedia

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    La W is a Colombian radio program, broadcast since 2003 on weekdays on W Radio and syndicated to stations in Panama, United States, and Spain. It is presented by Julio Sánchez Cristo . The programme features different topics, mostly current events, national and international news.

  4. Category:Radio stations in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    W. W Radio (Colombia) X. La X This page was last edited on 14 January 2019, at 03:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. W Radio - Wikipedia

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    W Radio is the branding of several radio stations, including: W Radio México, see XEW-AM; W Radio Los Angeles, see XEWW-AM; W Radio (Colombia) Caracol Miami, see WSUA

  6. Bluradio - 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.

  7. Caracol Radio - Wikipedia

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    Radio Deportes (1983–1996): founded in 1983, [1] its flagship station was La Voz de Colombia. 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 ...

  8. Radio in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting started in September 1929, with state-owned HJN, predecessor of Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia, and privately run La Voz de Barranquilla (HKD). [2] [3] As of 2011, Colombia has three major national radio networks: state-run Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia and private networks Caracol Radio and RCN Radio, with hundreds of ...

  9. WSUA - Wikipedia

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    It is currently owned by Grupo Latino de Radio, a subsidiary of the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA. The station is styled along the lines of two big Latin American radio stations, Caracol Radio from Colombia (from which this station got its name) and W Radio from Mexico (which most of its programs are based on, like Hoy por hoy).