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.
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ALL LATIN STATIONS
Viva FM Orlando broadcasts classic salsa music primarily in Spanish. It operates at 99.5 FM in Orange County and 103.7 FM in Osceola County, catering to a local audience.
Hi On Line World Radio broadcasts a diverse range of world music, including African, Latin, and reggae genres. The station streams at 320kbps and is based in the Netherlands.
1. FM - Absolute Pop Latino Radio broadcasts a mix of Latin pop music from Switzerland, primarily in English.
Radio Líder Santiago broadcasts primarily in Galician and Spanish, focusing on music content. Located in Galiza, Spain, this station offers a local perspective on culture and information relevant to the region. The streaming quality is 128kbps MP3, catering to a new audience.
GEDI - Deejay Gasolina broadcasts music primarily in Italian, focusing on Latin genres. The station operates locally in Italy with a streaming quality of 128kbps AAC.
Latina Salsa broadcasts Latin music from France, focusing on salsa genres. Content is primarily in French, catering to listeners interested in Latin rhythms.
NPO FunX Latin broadcasts Latin music in the Netherlands, primarily in Dutch. The station operates at a quality stream of 192kbps MP3, targeting an audience interested in Latin genres.
Alpha 93.1 FM Riscado broadcasts a mix of dance, Latin, and pop music, focusing on top 40 hits. The station operates locally in Bosnia and Herzegovina, streaming at 100kbps MP3. It primarily targets listeners interested in high-energy music.
Traxx FM - Latino broadcasts Latin music, focusing on genres like Latin pop without commercial interruptions. The station operates from Geneva, Switzerland, streaming at 128kbps MP3. It emphasizes a selection of Latin music, catering to enthusiasts of the genre.
Hits 106.1 FM Monterrey broadcasts a variety of Spanish-language pop hits, focusing on Latin and Mexican music. The station is part of Multimedios Radio and serves the Nuevo León region. It streams at 93kbps AAC, providing a consistent audio experience.
Latina Fiesta broadcasts Latin music in French from France. This station operates locally and streams at 128kbps MP3.
Radio Art - Romantic Latin broadcasts high-energy Latin dance music from Greece. The station streams at 96kbps MP3 and primarily features romantic-themed tracks.
LATIN RADIO BY COUNTRY
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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.