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
RADAR 107.5 broadcasts contemporary hits and a mix of Spanish and English pop music. Located in Querétaro, Mexico, it serves a youthful audience with a high-energy format. The station is part of Grupo Radar and offers entertainment alongside music and news.
Radioacktiva broadcasts on 97.9 FM in Bogotá, Colombia, focusing on classic and alternative rock. The station targets a youthful audience with a high-energy music format and is part of PRISA Radio. It primarily delivers content in Spanish, catering to the local community's musical tastes.
Flama Plus 104.5 FM broadcasts a mix of Spanish and English music, including reggaeton, alongside entertainment and information content. Located in Ecuador, it serves as a community radio station with a focus on Latino culture. The station streams at 192kbps MP3, providing local coverage.
Expo Radio FM 94.3 broadcasts a variety of alternative and electronic music, focusing on hits and trance genres. Based in Argentina, it streams at 192kbps MP3 and is aimed at a high-energy audience.
GLOBO 102.1 broadcasts from Córdoba, Veracruz, focusing on high-energy pop ballads and contemporary hits. The station operates on 102.1 FM and is part of Radio Comunicaciones de las Altas, catering primarily to a Spanish-speaking audience in Latin America.
XY 90.5 FM Tegucigalpa broadcasts primarily pop and Top 40 music in Spanish. Located in Honduras' capital, Tegucigalpa, it operates at a streaming quality of 64kbps MP3.
Tropicana Cali 93.1 FM broadcasts salsa music and is located in Cali, Colombia. The station operates in Spanish and streams at 128kbps MP3.
Radio Megamix Lima broadcasts a mix of cumbia peruana, reggaeton, and salsa music. Based in Peru, it streams at 130kbps AAC, catering to listeners interested in contemporary Latin rhythms. As a new station, it has yet to gain widespread recognition.
La Ke Buena Puerto Vallarta broadcasts on 95.9 FM and specializes in regional Mexican music, particularly grupera and banda genres. Located in Jalisco, Mexico, this station is part of GlobalMedia and offers a local broadcast experience.
FUNKY TRACKS RADIO broadcasts from Barcelona, focusing on 70s and 80s funky music, including disco and funky house. The station streams in Spanish at a quality of 320kbps MP3.
W RADIO 94.3 (XHPFRZ-FM) broadcasts in Fresnillo, Zacatecas, offering a mixed content format that includes music and talk in Spanish. The station is part of Grupo Radio Cañón and operates at a streaming quality of 160kbps MP3. It serves the local community with a focus on entertainment and music, including English-language tracks.
Canal Ebro Radio broadcasts a mix of Spanish and English pop hits, focusing on urban and Latino music genres. The station operates at a stream quality of 128kbps MP3 and is based in Spain. Its content primarily revolves around music entertainment.
Radio Marca Madrid is a Spanish sports talk station based in Madrid, focusing on sports-related discussions and news.
Estación 97.7 FM broadcasts primarily romantic songs and English ballads in Spanish. Located in the Dominican Republic, it operates at a streaming quality of 128kbps MP3. The station's website can be found at estacion977.com.
Señal 90 broadcasts at 90.7 FM in Guadalajara, Jalisco, focusing on classic music in Spanish and English. Operated by Grupo Unidifusión, it provides entertainment content to its audience. The station streams at 64kbps MP3 and has a homepage at www.notisistema.com.
La Reina Putumayo 106.3 FM broadcasts a mix of popular music genres including merengue, salsa, and vallenato. Located in Putumayo, Colombia, the station operates in Spanish and streams at 96kbps AAC+.
RADIO CAAPUCU FM 91.7 broadcasts alternative and indie rock music, focusing on local Paraguayan artists. The station operates in Spanish and has a high energy level, appealing to a youthful audience.
La Ke Buena Campeche broadcasts on 102.7 FM from Campeche, Mexico, focusing on regional Mexican music, particularly the grupera genre. This station is part of Núcleo Comunicación del Sureste and targets a local audience with its traditional Mexican sound.
La Tremenda broadcasts on 96.5 FM in Durango, Mexico, specializing in regional Mexican music, particularly grupera. Operated by Grupo Garza Limón, the station serves the local community with a focus on popular and traditional styles. It streams at 185kbps MP3 quality, catering to a new audience in the area.
Fm La Paz 96.7 broadcasts from La Paz, Bolivia, primarily in Spanish. The station features a mix of music and news content.
LA X 96.5 Cali broadcasts rock music from Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia. The station operates in Spanish and streams at 128kbps MP3. As a new station, it aims to capture a youthful audience with high-energy content.
Red Radio Integridad (RRI) is an online Christian radio station based in Lima, Peru, focusing on talk content. The station broadcasts in Spanish and emphasizes religious themes.
Mexiquense Radio broadcasts on 1600 AM in Metepec, Estado de México. The station focuses on music content in Spanish, with an emphasis on cultural and entertainment programming. It is part of the Sistema Mexiquense de Medios Públicos and serves the local community.
SUPER (Acapulco) - 94.5 FM broadcasts a high-energy mix of Latin music and pop, catering primarily to a youthful audience in Acapulco, Guerrero. Operated by Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones, the station features a variety of music content at a streaming quality of 128 kbps MP3.
Radio Monteolivete broadcasts chillout and downtempo electronic music from Spain. Operating at a medium energy level, it streams at 320kbps MP3 quality.
VOX FM Radio Hits 95.9 broadcasts from Guadalajara, Jalisco, focusing primarily on high-energy music in Spanish. The station operates at 95.9 FM under the call sign XHABCJ-FM and is part of Grupo Radio Cañón. It targets a youthful audience interested in contemporary Latin music.
Metro 95.1 is a radio station based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, broadcasting a mixed format that includes dance and electronic music alongside talk segments. The station operates at 95.1 FM and streams at 96kbps MP3, targeting a high-energy audience.
Radio Cristiana FM 88.3 broadcasts religious talk programming in Spanish from Argentina. It focuses on topics related to the Bible and gospel teachings, catering to a Christian audience. The station operates at a streaming quality of 128kbps MP3.
COUNTRIES BROADCASTING IN SPANISH
POPULAR SPANISH RADIO GENRES
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.