Spanish language radio stations on the border
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 18:59
This is a list of Spanish radio stations in the United States near the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
STATIONS IN ARIZONA
1210 KEVT AM KEVT is a Spanish language radio station based out of Sahuarita, Ariz.KTKT 990 AM ESPN DEPORTES The Spanish language home of the University of Arizona Wildcats athletics and broadcasts ESPN Deportes national broadcasts in Tucson, Ariz.
KXEW Tejano 1600 AM Tejano 1600 is a bilingual radio station in Tucson, Ariz. that features some of the hottest Spanish and Latin music in Tucson.
KYRM 91.1 FM KYRM is a Spanish language Christian radio station in Yuma, Ariz. that also broadcasts to Mexicali, Baja California Norte, Mexico.
KXCI 91.3 FM KXCI is a non-profit radio station. Many of the show hosts are volunteers and do their show for fun. They are many Spanish language and bilingual radio shows on KXCI.
KTZR 97.1 FM KTZR is a Spanish language station that plays Latin pop hits.
KCMT 102.1 FM La Caliente La Caliente is a Spanish radio station that broadcasts to the city of Tucson, Ariz. from Oro Valley, Ariz.
KNOG 91.1 FM KNOG is a Spanish contemporary music station that serves the town of Nogales, Ariz.
KRMC 91.7 FM Radio Cadena Manantial Radio Cadena Manantial is a Spanish language radio station serving Douglas, Ariz.
STATIONS IN NEW MEXICO
KRUC 88.9 FM KRUC is a non-commercial Spanish evangelical radio station based out of Las Cruces, N.M. and is transmitted in towns in Arizona, Texas, Oregon, and Indiana.KPZA 103.7 FM La Zeta KPZA is a Regional Mexican radio station that broadcasts to from the town Jal, N.M. It also serves some areas of western Texas as well.
KKVS 98.7 FM Viva Vista Viva Vista is a Regional Mexican music radio station that broadcasts from the town Truth or Consequences, N.M.
STATIONS IN TEXAS
KAMA 750 AM KAMA is a Spanish radio station in El Paso, Texas that plays a Regional Mexican format.KBNA 97.5 FM Recuerdo Recuerdo is a Spanish language radio station out of the town of El Paso, Texas.
KVER 91.1 FM KVER is a Spanish language Christian radio station that serves the town of El Paso, Texas.
KHRO 1150 AM ESPN Deportes KHRO is the Spanish language radio affiliate for ESPN Radio for the town of El Paso, Texas.
KCZO 92.1 KCZO is a Spanish language Christian radio station out of the town of Carrizo Springs, Texas and is also transmitted in several other towns throughout Texas.
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