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.
Spanish radio varies enormously by country. Mexican, Caribbean, Andean, River Plate, and Iberian Spanish each have distinct radio identities, music, and speaking styles.
Broadcasting from Mexico, Spain, Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Chile, United States.
ALL SPANISH STATIONS
Radio Astoria Iquitos 94.9 FM broadcasts Christian talk content focused on gospel and religious themes. The station operates in Spanish and serves the local community in Iquitos, Peru.
Coahuila Radio broadcasts from Saltillo, Coahuila, focusing on talk and speech content alongside music. The station streams at 160kbps MP3 and features a mix of news and discussions relevant to its audience. It operates online, providing local insights and information.
Cadena Dial - Arahal broadcasts from Sevilla, Spain, focusing on popular Spanish hits. The station streams at 128kbps MP3 quality and has a local broadcast reach. Its homepage is www.arahalaldia.com.
CONEXIÓN 98.1 broadcasts from Colima, Mexico, focusing on music content in Spanish. Operated by the Instituto Colimense de Radio y Televisión, it serves the local community with a diverse range of entertainment programming. The station is accessible at a quality stream of 128kbps MP3.
BeethovenFM broadcasts classical music in Spanish from Chile. The station streams at 128kbps AAC, offering a low-energy listening experience. It does not have available listener data.
Bésame 100.7 FM Cúcuta broadcasts romantic Spanish ballads and pop music, catering to listeners seeking entertainment in Colombia. The station operates at 64kbps AAC+ and has recently emerged in the local radio landscape. Its focus on música romántica positions it as a niche choice for fans of this genre.
Radio El Mundo - AM 1070 broadcasts from Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
WUNO 630 Noti Uno broadcasts local news and talk content in Spanish from San Juan, Puerto Rico. The station focuses on information relevant to the community, including weather updates and current events. It operates at a streaming quality of 64kbps MP3.
OYE Se Oye broadcasts at 89.7 FM in Mexico City, focusing on pop music in both Spanish and English. The station, hosted by Moi Merino, targets a high-energy audience looking for entertainment in Latin America.
LocaFM 90's broadcasts a high-energy selection of 90's dance music. Based in Spain, the station streams at 128kbps MP3, catering to fans of this vibrant era in music. It operates locally, offering a nostalgic experience for listeners.
La Voz de los Llaneros 106.3FM broadcasts a mixed format that includes government information and tropical music genres like salsa. The station operates locally in Colombia and streams at 128kbps MP3. It is primarily focused on local government updates and community engagement.
La Ke Buena Guadalajara broadcasts on 97.1 FM as XEBA-FM in Guadalajara, Jalisco. The station primarily features regional Mexican music, focusing on genres like banda and grupera. It operates under Radiópolis and streams at 128kbps MP3.
Cristo Viene La Red is a religious talk radio station broadcasting from Bolivia. The content focuses on biblical themes and the Christian gospel, catering to a Spanish-speaking audience.
El Sembrador Radio 590 AM Y 100.1 FM broadcasts a mixed format primarily focused on Christian content, including Bible teachings and gospel music. Based in Peru, it primarily serves Spanish-speaking audiences with a religious and folk music emphasis.
EXA FM 99.1 broadcasts from San Juan del Río, Querétaro, focusing on pop ballads and entertainment for a youthful audience. The station operates at 99.1 FM and streams music at 160kbps MP3. It is part of the EXA network, known for its contemporary Latin music programming.
LA RANCHERITA DEL AIRE 580 broadcasts from Piedras Negras, Coahuila, on the AM frequency of 580. The station primarily features Mexican music and entertainment content in Spanish. It operates at a streaming quality of 96kbps MP3 and caters to a local audience.
EXA FM 99.7 broadcasts contemporary hits in Spanish from Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche. The station operates on both 99.7 FM and 1070 AM frequencies, offering a high-energy music format. It caters to a youthful audience and is part of the EXA network.
Exa FM Colima broadcasts on 99.7 FM from Colima, Mexico, focusing on high-energy music content aimed at a youthful audience. The station is known for its entertaining programming in Spanish and is part of the JA Radio network. It operates at a streaming quality of 64kbps AAC+ and is considered a new player in the local radio scene.
Colombia Pop Rock broadcasts a mix of classic pop and rock music from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s. Based in Manizales, Colombia, it features high-energy content with a focus on both hard rock and lounge tracks. The station operates at a streaming quality of 128kbps AAC.
Fiesta Stereo 95.8 FM broadcasts a mix of tropical music, including vallenato, along with news content. The station operates locally in Colombia and streams at 64kbps AAC. It is accessible via its homepage at fiestastereo958.com.
Radio Las Americas broadcasts a mix of regional Mexican music and entertainment content in Spanish. The station operates on 1380 AM and 102.7 FM frequencies in the United States. It streams at 96kbps MP3 quality.
CADENA JOVEN RADIO 107.3 FM broadcasts a variety of music, including top 40 hits, alongside local news and entertainment content. Based in Andalucía, Spain, this station streams at 128kbps MP3. Its programming targets a Spanish-speaking audience.
Rivadavia Rosario FM 106.3 broadcasts a mixed format of news, pop music, and talk content from Rosario, Argentina. The station operates at 128kbps MP3 and targets a Spanish-speaking audience.
COPE Cartagena broadcasts primarily in Spanish, focusing on culture, news, and religion. The station operates in the Región de Murcia and streams at a bitrate of 96kbps MP3.
VOX Radio Hits broadcasts on 760 AM from Ciudad de México, focusing on high-energy music content in Spanish. The station is part of Grupo Radio Cañón and offers a mix of nostalgic hits and contemporary tracks, catering to a Latin American audience. It streams at 192kbps MP3 quality, making it accessible for local listeners.
Colombia Lounge is a music station based in Manizales, Colombia, focusing on chill and easy listening genres. It streams at 128kbps AAC, offering a low-energy atmosphere with electronic and lounge tracks.
Corazón FM 89.2 broadcasts romantic ballads and music in Spanish from Valencia, Spain. The station focuses on romantic themes, appealing to listeners who enjoy love songs. It streams at 128kbps MP3, making it accessible for local audiences.
Blu Radio Bogotá 89.9 broadcasts primarily in Spanish, focusing on talk content that includes sports, entertainment, and interviews. Based in Bogotá, Colombia, it offers a mix of news and commentary, catering to listeners interested in current events and sports discussions. The station streams at 256kbps MP3, providing accessible audio quality for its audience.
Ràdio Litoral Oro broadcasts adult contemporary music with a focus on nostalgia and oldies, primarily in Spanish. Based in Alicante, Spain, it streams at 128kbps MP3 and targets a local audience.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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.