Spanish Broadcasting System radio stations KLAX-FM is a radio station in Los Angeles, California that plays regional Mexican music. It is located at 97.9 FM and is known on-air as 97.9 La Raza. ...more on Wikipedia about "KLAX-FM"
KMJR/KNJR, La Mejor 93.5 FM was a Los Angeles radio station owned by Spanish Broadcasting System that started in July, 2000. ...more on Wikipedia about "KMJR"
KSKQ was a Los Angeles radio station originally owned by Spanish Broadcasting System that first took to the air December 4, 1984 at 1540 kHz. ...more on Wikipedia about "KSKQ (AM)"
KSKQ-FM was a Los Angeles radio station originally owned by Spanish Broadcasting System that first took to the air February 28, 1988 at 97.9 MHz. ...more on Wikipedia about "KSKQ-FM"
KXED, KXED 1540 AM La Gran D was a Los Angeles radio station owned by Spanish Broadcasting System that started on August 4, 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "KXED"
KXMG 1540, Mega 1540 AM Stereo, was a Los Angeles radio station owned by Spanish Broadcasting System that started on March 29, 1996. ...more on Wikipedia about "KXMG"
KXOL-FM 96.3, Latino 96.3, is a Hispanic Rhythmic music radio station in the Los Angeles area. ...more on Wikipedia about "KXOL-FM"
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KZAB/KZBA, La Sabrosa 93.5 FM was a Los Angeles radio station owned by Spanish Broadcasting System that started in March, 2003. ...more on Wikipedia about "KZAB"
WPAT-FM, known on-air as "93.1 Amor", is a radio station with a Spanish-language adult contemporary format. Located on 93.1 FM, the station, which is licensed to Paterson, New Jersey, serves the New York City Metropolitan area. ...more on Wikipedia about "WPAT-FM"
WSKQ-FM, known on-air as Mega 97.9, is a radio station in New York City owned by Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS). Currently located at 97.9 FM, the station has a tropical format, which consists of such musical styles as salsa and merengue. ...more on Wikipedia about "WSKQ-FM"
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