Radio Stations
Tuesday, 24 March 2009 00:00
A list of radio stations in the Tucson area.AM RADIO STATIONS
KVOI 690
"The Voice"
Mostly has nationally syndicated talk show programs but has one local program, The John C. Scott Show.
Newstalk 790 KNST
KNST hosts many nationally syndicated hosts, such as Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity. It's only local weekday program is The Jim Parisi Show.
KTKT 990 AM
ESPN DEPORTES
The Spanish language home of the University of Arizona Wildcats athletics and broadcasts ESPN Deportes national broadcasts.
KEVT 1030 AM
KEVT is Spanish languge radio station.
1210 KQTL
KQLT is a Spanish language radio station based out of Sahuarita.
KCUB 1290 "The Source"
The Source is a mix of talk radio with sports talk radio. In The House is a local sports program hosted by Glenn Parker. KCUB is also the home of Arizona Wildcats athletics and the Arizona Cardinals.
KFFN 1490 The Fan
The Fan is the only all sports talk radio station in Tucson. Happy Hour with Jody Oehler is the only local talk show on the station. They are also home to Phoenix Suns, Arizona Diamondbacks and Arizona Icecats games.
KAMP Student Radio
The University of Arizona's student-run radio station. A variety of programs air on the station. (You are better off listening on the internet as it is almost impossible to get the signal on a radio)
Tejano 1600
Tejano 1600 is a Spanish language radio station that features some of the hottest Spanish and latin music in Tucson.
FM STATIONS
KXCI 91.3
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.
92.9 The Mountain
The Mountain is an adult contemporary station playing soft rock music.
93.7 KRQ
KRQ plays popular music and is home of the Ryan Seacrest show.
96.1 KLPX
KLPX plays classic rock songs spanning from the 60's to the 80's and is host to the Alice Cooper show.
KTZR 97.1
KTZR is a Spanish language station that plays latin music.
102.1 KCMT
KCMT is a Spanish language music station that plays a variety of latin and Spanish music.
KGMG 106.3 and 104.9
KGMG plays classic R&B music.
KHYT 107.5
A classic rock music station that is also the FM home of Arizona Wildcats men's basketball and football games.
A list of Nogales radio stations
All of the radio stations are Spanish language radio stations playing a variety of latin and Spanish music.
91.1 KNOG
98.3 KZNO
99.1 KOFH
Internet Spanish Radio Stations
Caracol Radio
Caracol Radio is a news radio station from Columbia.
COPE
COPE is a Spanish news internet radio station.
ListenLive.EU
Listenlive.EU is a place where you can find some European Radio Station. Some of the radio stations are in English but most are in Spanish.
Onda Cero
Onda Cero is a internet radio station that broadcasts news.
Radio Tower
Radio Tower has a list of 420 Spanish radio stations you can listen to online.
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