SPANISH RADIO

Spanish-language radio connects over 500 million speakers across 20+ countries — each with distinct musical traditions, accents, and radio cultures. A Mexican norteño station sounds nothing like a Buenos Aires tango program or a Madrid talk show. The diversity within Spanish radio is immense.

Broadcasting from Mexico, Spain, Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Chile, United States.

ALL SPANISH STATIONS

FM CRISTAL 97.7Argentina, Buenos Aires
CUMBIAMUSICPOPULAR
CADENA JOVEN RADIO 107.3 FMSpain, Andalucía
ENTRETENIMIENTOHITSLOCAL RADIO
Maxima FmSpain, Comunidad de Madrid
La Discoteca RadioColombia
LATINOMERENGUEMÚSICA URBANA
Decibelia FMSpain
ELECTRO HOUSEELECTRONICHARDSTYLE
Agro Radio 103.0Spain
80S90SAGRICULTURE
Mega 94.9 FMMexico, Tabasco
LATIN MUSICPOP MUSIC
Delta 90.3 Buenos AiresArgentina, Provincia de Buenos Aires
POP DANCETECHNO
Bacatá Stereo 94.4 FMColombia
CROSSOVERENTRETENIMIENTONOTICIAS
planeta cuarteto, Villa Carlos Paz 100.3 FMArgentina, Córdoba(Argentina)
ARGENTINACORDOBACUARTETO
Aura RadioArgentina
2000S90SCLASSIC HITS
Exito RadioSpain, Valencia
TAROT
FM La Tribu 88.5 Buenos AiresArgentina, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires
Plus 93.1 FMArgentina, Rosario
90SCLASSIC HITSPOP
Cafe Stereo 96.7 FMColombia
CROSSOVERCUMBIAENTRETENIMIENTO
Radio Anime NexusMexico
ANIMECITY POPGAME
Amor FM 91.9The Dominican Republic
BALADAS EN ESPAÑOLENTRETENIMIENTOMUSICA
FM Concepto 98.1Argentina
ADULT CONTEMPORARYBALADAS EN ESPAÑOLMUSICA ROMANTICA
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POPULAR SPANISH RADIO GENRES

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How does Spanish radio differ between Latin America and Spain?

Latin American Spanish radio tends to be more music-heavy, with regional genres (cumbia, reggaeton, norteño, vallenato) dominating. Spanish radio from Spain has more talk and debate (tertulias), and the music leans toward European pop alongside flamenco-influenced styles.

Which Latin American countries have the most radio stations?

Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Brazil (Portuguese, not Spanish) have the largest radio markets in Latin America. Mexico alone has thousands of stations, many playing regional Mexican genres that are unique to specific states.

Is US Spanish-language radio different from Latin American radio?

Yes — US Spanish radio caters to a bilingual, bicultural audience with a mix of Latin urban music (reggaeton, Latin trap), regional Mexican, and bilingual talk shows. The format reflects the diaspora experience and often blends English and Spanish.