Latin Radio Stations

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Top countries

MexicoColombiaArgentinaPeruFranceSpainDominican RepublicVenezuelaUnited StatesPuerto Rico
Fm Cumbiambera Argentina FM
Guanareña 98.3 FM Venezuela FM
Estéreo Latino 103.8 FM Spain FM
Radio Mambo Italy FM
AMOR 93.1 (Guadalajara) - 93.1 FM - XHPI-FM - Grupo ACIR - Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico FM
1030 AM (Ciudad de México) - 1030 AM - XEQR-AM - Grupo Radio Centro - Ciudad de México Mexico FM
FM 97.3 La Super Estación Dominican Republic FM
La Voz del Tomebamba 1070 AM Ecuador FM
Mi%Vallenatísima Colombia FM
Acuario Estéreo 1010 AM Colombia FM
Radio Centro y El Fonógrafo - 690 AM - XEN-AM - Grupo Radio Centro - Ciudad de México Mexico FM
Bésame 106.9 FM Popayán Colombia FM
FM ESPERANZA 107.1 MHZ Argentina FM
Chocolate FM Spain FM
Capital Salsa Colombia FM
La Clave Stereo 93.6 Spain FM
Bésame 91.7 FM Manizales Colombia FM
Siempre 100.3 HD4 Mazatlán Mexico FM
Alegría FM 99.7 Argentina FM
Olimpica Stereo 90.5 Fm Monteria Colombia FM
Radio Kiss Kiss Latina Italy FM
Chocolate FM HD Spain FM
MYXX FM (MIX FM Dallas) United States FM
Paradise FM Latin Curacao FM
Tropical fm 95.7 Brazil FM
Relax FM Latino Russia FM
La Máxima 89.1 FM Colombia FM
FieraMix Dominican Republic FM
Radio Tropical Puerto Rico FM
Café Romántico RADIO (Monterrey) - Online - www.caferomanticoradio.com - Grupo Digital Radioland - Monterrey, Nuevo León Mexico FM
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About Latin Radio

Latin radio is one of the fastest-growing formats in the United States and one of the most diverse globally, encompassing the full spectrum of Spanish and Portuguese-language music and culture. In the US, Latin radio stations consistently rank in the top 5 in markets like Los Angeles, Miami, and New York — reflecting the enormous Hispanic population and its cultural influence. Latin radio spans regional Mexican (the largest US Latin format), tropical (salsa, merengue, cumbia), pop en español, reggaeton, and Brazilian formats. In Latin America itself radio remains deeply integrated into daily life, with hundreds of local stations serving regional musical traditions that vary enormously between countries.

Latin stations dominate in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and the US Spanish-language market. Significant audiences exist in Spain, Portugal, and across the Caribbean.

Subgenres: Regional Mexican, Tropical, Salsa, Merengue, Reggaeton, Cumbia, Latin pop, Bachata, Brazilian pop

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Regional Mexican radio?

Regional Mexican is the most popular Latin radio format in the United States, playing music from Mexico's diverse regional traditions: norteño, banda, corridos, mariachi, and grupero. Stations targeting Mexican-American audiences in California, Texas, and Illinois consistently rank among the highest-rated in those markets.

What is the difference between salsa and reggaeton radio?

Salsa radio programs the classic New York and Caribbean salsa tradition (Celia Cruz, Marc Anthony, Rubén Blades) with roots in Cuban son. Reggaeton radio plays the urban Caribbean/Latin genre that fuses hip hop, dancehall, and Latin rhythms — dominated by artists like Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Daddy Yankee.