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Digital 104.1

Sounds like Digital 104.1 has added some more Reaggeton to it's playlist. A little late but I guess better late than never.
 
I've noticed that as well. They're leaning a little more Latin Urban lately. Still playing some of the standard pop tracks of course.
 
In a recent inteview Gilen Farías made the following declaration:
"...soy la estación de radio que más Reggaetón te toca.."
"We are the radio station that plays the most Reggaetón."
Gilen Farías is the artistic director at Digital 99.3 FM in Mexico
City. Why is this significant? BMP's "Digital" is a carbon copy of
Grupo Acir's "Digital". Both of these media groups share the same
consultant. What happen's at Grupo Acir's "Digital" is likely going to happen
at BMP's "Digital." Grupo Acir's "Digital" programming strategies are influenced by Exa and
Los 40 Principales.

Plus, Calle 13's "Atrevete te te" was a crossover hit in several countries.
The reggaetón songs on BMP's "Digital" simply accent their programming.
I wouldn't hold my breath on hearing Tego Calderon or Daddy Yankees "Gangsta Zone."
 
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