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  2. WODA - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    50.5 Puerto Rico. 50.5.1 San Juan. ... WMXB – Mix 107.3 – Urban Adult Contemporary; ... KBMS – Best Music Station AM 1480 – Urban adult contemporary;

  4. WBXQ - Wikipedia

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    On October 22, 2007 WBRX split from the Q94 classic rock simulcast and switched to an adult contemporary format branded as "Mix 94.7". On April 15, 2009 WBXQ changed their format to country, branded as "True Country 94.3".

  5. List of radio stations in U.S. territories - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation: Spanish News/Talk/Music WIPR-FM: 91.3 FM: San Juan: Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation: Classical Music WISA: 1390 AM: Isabela: Isabela Broadcasting, Inc. Spanish News/Talk WIVA-FM: 100.3 FM: Aguadilla: Arso Radio Corp. Spanish Tropical WIVV: 1370 AM: Island Of Vieques: Calvary Evangelistic ...

  6. 94.7 FM - Wikipedia

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    XHDEN-FM in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán; XHDK-FM in Guadalajara, Jalisco; XHETS-FM in Tapachula, Chiapas; XHGAP-FM in Guadalupe, Zacatecas; XHHB-FM in Hermosillo, Sonora (plus 14 relay transmitters on 94.7)

  7. WQBS-FM - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. WBMJ - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, WBMJ switched to Spanish jocks [6] and a mix of 90% English music with some Spanish pop hits, under the name of Radio Rock. Radio Rock became the number one radio station in San Juan very quickly, staying there through much of the rest of the '70s, challenged seriously only by WKAQ with its Spanish Top 40.

  9. 3.1 Puerto Rico. 3.2 Los Angeles. 3.3 New York. 3.4 San ... (Spanish Tropical)/Radio Vision Latina 93.1 HD2 (Spanish Adult Contemporary & Spanish Christian music ...