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
Radiante - 91.1 FM broadcasts from La Paz, Baja California Sur, offering a mix of talk and music content primarily in Spanish. The station features news and speech programming, catering to local listeners with a focus on community engagement. It streams at 320kbps MP3 quality, providing a clear audio experience.
ROMÁNTICA 1380 broadcasts on 1380 AM in Ciudad de México, focusing on romantic ballads in Spanish. The station is part of Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones and targets listeners who enjoy Spanish-language love songs and pop ballads.
LA BESTIA GRUPERA 540 broadcasts on 540 AM from Ciudad de México, focusing on grupera music. Operated by Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones, the station targets a Spanish-speaking audience with a mix of entertainment content.
Radio Vital broadcasts on 1310 AM in Guadalajara, Mexico, focusing on health programming. Operated by Grupo Unidifusión, it aims to provide entertainment and information relevant to the local community in Jalisco.
Clásica 650 AM broadcasts classical music in Spanish and operates as a public radio station in Uruguay. It does not provide listener data, indicating limited popularity metrics.
EXA FM 97.3 broadcasts contemporary hits in Spanish from Aguascalientes, Mexico. The station targets a youthful audience and is part of Radio Universal. It operates on a frequency of 97.3 FM and streams at 64kbps AAC+.
Radio Tlaxcala - 1430 AM broadcasts a mixed content format, primarily in Spanish. It is operated by the government of Tlaxcala and serves as a public radio station. The station is based in Tlaxcala, Mexico, and streams at 128kbps MP3.
Radio Satélite broadcasts a variety of music in Spanish from Callao, Peru. It operates on 100.7 FM and streams at 72kbps AAC+. The station's homepage is radiosatelite.pe.
La Acerera broadcasts on 88.1 FM and 560 AM from Monclova, Coahuila, focusing on Mexican grupera music. It is part of Grupo Kamar and serves a local audience with entertainment content in Spanish.
La Invasora, broadcasting on 99.7 FM from Tijuana, Baja California, specializes in grupera and banda music. The station is part of Uniradio and primarily serves the Spanish-speaking audience in the region. It features a mix of entertainment and music popular in Latin America.
LOVE FM 103.7 broadcasts in Veracruz, Mexico, offering a high-energy music format primarily featuring classic Spanish hits. Operated by Grupo RADIO SA, it serves the local community with a focus on Latin American entertainment.
La Ke Buena Comitán broadcasts on 92.5 FM in Comitán, Chiapas, Mexico. The station focuses on grupera music, catering to a Spanish-speaking audience. It is part of the Grupo Radio Cañón network.
La Mejor Aguascalientes - 93.7 FM broadcasts primarily traditional and grupera banda music. Located in Aguascalientes, Mexico, it serves the local community with a focus on regional sound. The station is part of Radio Universal and operates at a streaming rate of 250kbps.
EMISORA DIOCESANA Radios Tamaraceite broadcasts religious content in Spanish from the Canary Islands, Spain. The station features talk programming and is accessible via a 128kbps MP3 stream.
LT7 Radio Provincia de Corrientes broadcasts local news and talk content primarily in Spanish. Based in Corrientes, Argentina, it operates at a streaming quality of 64kbps AAC+. The station's online presence can be found at www.radiolt7.com.
Gente Radio broadcasts from the Canary Islands, focusing on local news, magazines, and music. The station primarily features talk content in Spanish and streams at 128kbps MP3. As a new and station, it aims to engage the local community.
La Radio del Sur broadcasts a mix of music and news content in Spanish from Miranda, Venezuela.
LA KEBUENA 103.9 broadcasts from San Andrés Tuxtla, Veracruz, focusing on Mexican music genres such as banda and grupera. The station is part of Cuatro Media and operates on 103.9 FM. Its programming primarily features music content in Spanish.
Fahrenheit FM 88.7 broadcasts from Rosario, Argentina, focusing on high-energy music, particularly cumbia and dance hits. The station streams at 128kbps MP3 and targets a Spanish-speaking audience. Despite being new and relatively it aims to engage listeners with its vibrant music selection.
W RADIO 104.9 broadcasts from Zacatecas, Mexico, offering a mixed content format that includes interviews and entertainment. The station operates under the Grupo Radio Cañón and transmits in Spanish, targeting a local audience in the Zacatecas and Guadalupe areas.
W RADIO 1030 broadcasts on 1030 AM from León, Guanajuato, Mexico. The station features a mixed content format that includes sports, entertainment, and classic English music. It operates under GlobalMedia and serves the local community of Lagos de Moreno.
Antena CEMU broadcasts from Comunidad de Madrid, Spain, primarily featuring music and spoken word content.
BUENISIIMA 88.5 broadcasts from Cuernavaca, Mexico, focusing on grupera and Mexican music. Operated by Grupo Audiorama Comunicacion, it offers entertainment primarily in Spanish. The station streams at 128kbps MP3 and targets a local audience.
RADIO FÓRMULA 970 broadcasts on 970 AM from Ciudad de México, focusing on a mixed content format that includes sports and entertainment. Operated by Grupo Fórmula, it primarily broadcasts in Spanish, catering to a local audience interested in various topics.
Ecuashyri Radio 103.7 FM broadcasts a variety of Spanish-language music and entertainment from Madrid, Spain. The station features a mix of tropical and varied music, alongside spoken radio segments. It streams at 96kbps MP3.
Zona Tres broadcasts on 91.5 FM in Guadalajara, Jalisco, as part of Grupo Promomedios. The station features a mix of music and news content primarily in Spanish, catering to a local audience. It operates with a streaming quality of 128kbps AAC+ and is positioned as a new player in the regional radio landscape.
IMAGEN RADIO broadcasts a mixed content format from Ciudad de México at 90.5 FM. The station features a blend of English classics, sports, interviews, and entertainment in Spanish, aiming to connect listeners across Mexico.
Radio Sololá broadcasts contemporary hits and entertainment content in Spanish from Sololá, Guatemala, on 88.7 FM.
La Pantera 101.7 FM broadcasts in Spanish from Virginia, USA, focusing on Mexican music.
Flow 92.7 FM broadcasts a mix of hits, focusing on Latino genres such as reggaeton and urbano. The station is based in Panama and streams music at 128kbps AAC+. It serves a new and audience, primarily in Spanish.
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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.