LATIN RADIO

Latin radio is one of the most diverse and fast-growing formats in broadcasting. Stations cover salsa, reggaeton, cumbia, bachata, bossa nova, regional Mexican, Latin trap, and more. The format crosses language and geography — you will find Latin stations not just in Latin America but in major US, Spanish, and European cities.

Covering salsa, reggaeton, cumbia, bachata, bossa nova, regional Mexican, Latin trap, merengue.

ALL LATIN STATIONS

0nlineradio LATINGermany, North Rhine-Westphalia
HIPHOPLATINLATIN MUSIC
Rádio EixoBrazil, Distrito Federal
BRASÍLIADFLATIN
open broadcast radioSwitzerland
AFRODEEP HOUSEDUBHAUTE QUALITÉ
Radio Líder SantiagoSpain, Galiza
GALICIAGALIZAINFORMACI´
Ràdio Litoral OroSpain, Alicante
ADULT CONTEMPORARYLATINNOSTALGIA
FMTÚ (MTY) - Online - www.mmradio.com - Multimedios Radio - Monterrey, Nuevo LeónMexico, Monterrey, Nuevo León
AMÉRICACORRIDOS TUMBADOSENTRETENIMIENTO
Colosal FM 88.3Costa Rica
ENTRETENIMIENTOLATINLATINOHAUTE QUALITÉ
Hits 1 latinaFrance
FIESTA LATINAFIESTALATINALATINHAUTE QUALITÉ
Musik-KurierGermany, Berlin
BRAZILCHANSONS FRANÇAISESDISCO
La Bonita X101Canada, British Columbia
2000S70S80S
Radio RaheemItaly, Milano
AMBIENTBALEARICBREAKBEAT
Hits 106.1 FM MonterreyMexico, Nuevo León
BALADAS EN ESPAÑOLHITSLATIN
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QUESTIONS FRÉQUENTES

What genres fall under Latin radio?

Latin radio is an umbrella covering salsa, reggaeton, cumbia, bachata, merengue, bossa nova, Latin trap, regional Mexican (norteño, banda, corridos), Latin pop, and more. Most stations specialize in one or two styles rather than covering all of them.

Is Latin radio only in Spanish?

No — Latin radio includes Portuguese-language stations (especially from Brazil), as well as bilingual English-Spanish stations in the US. You will also find Latin music programming in French (from the Caribbean) and indigenous languages.

Where is Latin radio most popular?

Latin radio dominates in Mexico, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and across Central America. In the US, Spanish-language radio is the fastest-growing format, especially in Texas, California, Florida, and New York.