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A radio program hosted by economist Alejandro Bercovich on the station Radio con Vos, a current radio channel, launched on 11 September 2018 bears the name Pasaron cosas as a reminder of the president's phrase and the stunned reaction of the population, even his followers.
Radio Con Vos in Buenos Aires [7] Radio María in Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires; Radio María in Goya, Corrientes; Radio María in Villaguay, Entre Ríos; Australia.
WPRD (1440 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish-language variety format. Licensed to Winter Park, Florida , United States, WPRD is owned and operated by J & V Communications, Inc. WPRD serves as the main flagship station for J & V Communications, Inc. and is headquartered in Orlando, Florida , in the same building previously occupied ...
William Roscoe Mercer (1927–2000), also known as Rosko, was an American announcer, commercial voice over specialist and disc jockey (DJ). He is best known for his stints on New York's WOR-FM and WNEW-FM in the late 1960s and 1970s.
XHCPCT-FM, known as La Voz del Río Yaqui ("Voice of the Yaqui River"), is a public indigenous radio station on 89.3 FM located at Vícam in Guaymas Municipality, Sonora, Mexico.
WRBZ (1250 AM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Wetumpka, Alabama. [3] The station is owned by Terry Barber, through licensee TBE, LLC. [4] WRBZ broadcasts a Spanish language format branded as "95.5 La Voz" serving the Montgomery, Alabama, area. The FM frequency in the branding is for FM translator W238CE 95.5 FM ...
WVOZ (1260 kHz), branded on-air as Radio Voz is an AM radio station broadcasting a news talk format as part of the "WAPA Radio News Network". Licensed to Ponce, Puerto Rico , the station is owned by Wilfredo G. Blanco Pi, licensed to NotiRadio Broadcasting, LLC.
XEVFS-AM (La Voz de la Frontera Sur – "The Voice of the Southern Border") is an indigenous community radio station that broadcasts in Spanish, Tojolabal, Mam, Tseltal, Tsotsil and Popti (otherwise known as Jakaltek) from Las Margaritas in the Mexican state of Chiapas.