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
FIESTA 94.9 broadcasts from Veracruz, Mexico, focusing on high-energy music primarily in Spanish and English. Operated by Grupo AvanRadio Radiorama, it targets a youthful audience with a diverse selection of Latin American tunes.
Radio Mujer 92.7 FM broadcasts in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The station is part of Grupo Promomedios Radio and operates at a frequency of 92.7 FM. It streams at 128kbps AAC+ and has a homepage at radiomujer.com.mx.
Radio Canela 106.5 FM broadcasts from Tungurahua, Ecuador, focusing on genres like chicha and cumbia. The station offers a mix of tropical music and entertainment content.
LOS40 Puerto Vallarta broadcasts on 91.1 FM from Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. The station focuses on high-energy Latin pop music, catering primarily to a youthful audience. It is part of the Radiópolis network and streams at 128kbps MP3.
Del Plata FM 95.5 broadcasts adult contemporary and classic hits in Spanish from Uruguay. The station streams at 108kbps AAC and has local broadcast coordinates. It offers a blend of retro music without available listener data.
La Bestia Grupera 540 broadcasts on 540 AM in Ciudad de México, specializing in grupera music. Operated by Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones, the station targets a Spanish-speaking audience with a focus on regional entertainment. Its streaming quality is set at 96kbps MP3.
Radio La Mega broadcasts a variety of tropical music genres, focusing on cumbia, folklore, and merengue. Based in Lima, Peru, it features popular Peruvian styles such as cumbia and sanjuanitos.
XHGEO-FM broadcasts on 91.5 FM in Guadalajara, Jalisco, offering a mixed content format that includes music and news. Operated by Grupo Promomedios, the station primarily serves the local audience with a focus on entertainment in Spanish.
LA SANMARQUEÑA 100.1 broadcasts in Aguascalientes, Mexico, focusing on Spanish-language music, particularly boleros. Operated by Grupo Radiofónico Zer, it serves the local community with a social concession format. The station streams at 96kbps MP3.
Dipalme Radio broadcasts from Almería, Spain, focusing on a variety of talk content including sports, entertainment, and news. The station primarily broadcasts in Spanish and serves the regional audience with local information and discussions.
LA MEJOR 540 broadcasts on 540 AM from Los Mochis, Sinaloa, focusing on Spanish-language music, particularly grupera and banda genres. The station is part of Grupo RSN and aims to entertain its audience with a variety of musical content.
XHKJ-FM, known as Vida, broadcasts at 89.7 FM in Acapulco, Mexico. The station primarily features Latin music, including genres like Latin pop, catering to a Spanish-speaking audience. Operated by Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones, it serves the Guerrero region.
Exa FM Ciudad Obregón broadcasts at 99.3 FM, focusing on high-energy Latin pop music. It is operated by Radio Grupo García de León and serves the Ciudad Obregón area in Sonora, Mexico. The station targets a youthful audience with a vibrant music selection.
RADIO FÓRMULA 103.3 broadcasts a mix of sports, entertainment, and information content in Spanish. Located in Ciudad de México, it operates on 103.3 FM and is part of Grupo Fórmula. The station features a high energy level, appealing to a diverse audience.
RADIO DISNEY 102.1 broadcasts a family-friendly music format, focusing on hits popular among youth in Latin America. Located in Toluca, Estado de México, it is part of Grupo Siete and offers content primarily in Spanish.
RADIO CAÑÓN 96.5 broadcasts Latin pop and baladas in Spanish, targeting listeners in Villahermosa, Tabasco. Operated by Grupo Radio Cañón, it offers a high-energy music format at 128kbps MP3.
Cumbias Inmortales Radio broadcasts cumbia music online from Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. The station focuses on classic Latin hits and is part of Grupo Digi. It streams at 96kbps AAC quality and targets a Spanish-speaking audience.
Super45.fm is an experimental indie music radio station based in Chile, streaming at 192kbps MP3.
Mía 93.7 Guatemala broadcasts music in Spanish, focusing on entertainment and feminist themes. Located in Ciudad de Guatemala, this station serves the local community and aims to amplify women's voices in Latin America.
La Mejor Nogales - 96.7 FM broadcasts traditional and norteña banda music, catering primarily to a Spanish-speaking audience in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. The station operates under the MVS Radio network, providing entertainment and music content at a streaming quality of 128kbps MP3.
La Guadalupana broadcasts on 101.7 FM in Chetumal, Mexico. The station features a variety of popular Mexican music in Spanish, catering to local listeners in Quintana Roo.
FMTÚ is an online radio station based in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, broadcasting a mix of Latin urban music, including corridos tumbados. The station targets a youthful audience with a focus on hits and entertainment in Spanish. It operates at a streaming quality of 93kbps AAC.
Radio Cañón broadcasts at 90.1 FM in Tlaltenango, Zacatecas, Mexico. The station offers local news content in Spanish, focusing on short news segments. It is operated by NTR Medios de Comunicación.
Radio Fórmula - 970 AM broadcasts a mixed format of music and news in Spanish from Ciudad de México. The station is part of Grupo Fórmula and features high-energy content, appealing to a broad audience in Latin America.
Radio Universidad de Navarra 98.3 FM broadcasts a mix of music in Spanish and English alongside talk programming. As a college radio station, it serves the university community with diverse content.
Radio Disney (Pachuca) broadcasts contemporary hits in Spanish at 95.7 FM. Located in Pachuca, Hidalgo, it targets a youthful audience with a focus on entertainment and music from the Disney brand. The station is part of Grupo Siete and offers a high-energy listening experience.
TOP MUSIC 91.7 broadcasts contemporary hits in Spanish and English from Querétaro, Mexico. The station operates at 91.7 FM and is part of the Respuesta Radiofónica network, focusing on high-energy music for a diverse audience.
Area Deportiva 99.3 FM broadcasts sports talk and entertainment content in Spanish from Ecuador. The station focuses on sports news and discussions, providing listeners with insights into various athletic events and topics.
La 100 Clásicos - Disco Retro Clásicos broadcasts high-energy dance and disco hits from Buenos Aires, Argentina. The station primarily features music content, targeting an audience that enjoys classic disco sounds.
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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.