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Mauricio Macri. Veníamos bien, pero de golpe pasaron cosas (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈsaɾoŋ ˈkosas], English: "Things happened" or "We were doing well, but then things happened all of a sudden") or simply abbreviated as pasaron cosas, is a phrase that was uttered by Mauricio Macri, former president of Argentina on 17 June 2018 during an interview with Jorge Lanata, well-known for being a ...
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.
XEANT-AM (La Voz de las Huastecas – "The Voice of the Huastecas") is an indigenous community radio station that broadcasts in Spanish, Nahuatl, Pame and Huastec (Tének) from Tancanhuitz de Santos in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí.
Rich Vos (born June 30, 1957) is an American stand-up comedian, writer and actor. Since 2011, he has been the co-host of the podcast My Wife Hates Me with his wife, comedian Bonnie McFarlane . [ 1 ]
KMNY (1360 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Hurst, Texas, and serving the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex.It is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting and broadcasts a Spanish-language Christian radio format known as "La Voz 1360."
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.
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 ...
In mid-1994, Gregg "Opie" Hughes was the host of The Nighttime Attitude, a late night music radio show on WBAB on Long Island, New York. [6] In an effort to capitalize on the extensive media coverage of the murder trial of O. J. Simpson, Hughes held a song parody contest for listeners to submit entries based on the trial.