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Los Coco Clásicos del Domingo changes the schedule for the fifth time on X96.3

Los Coco Clásicos del Domingo will be heard at 12-2PM new time and it will no longer be heard at 11AM-1PM on X96.3.

And Mr. Coco Cabrera, 72, thank you for changing the schedule for the fifth time and it will be our last.

And like I said, Los Coco Clásicos is going to be ill-fated with the show and many people doesn't care to listen the tropical classics anymore.

But if you want to listen to Los Coco Clásicos 24/7 online visit at:


Good luck.
 
Los Coco Clásicos del Domingo will be heard at 12-2PM new time and it will no longer be heard at 11AM-1PM on X96.3.
It's been like this for a while, maybe dating back to late summer.
And Mr. Coco Cabrera, 72, thank you for changing the schedule for the fifth time and it will be our last.
I don't think he's changing the schedule himself.
And like I said, Los Coco Clásicos is going to be ill-fated with the show and many people doesn't care to listen the tropical classics anymore.
The only reason Coco would leave Sundays after 20+ years is probably his retirement.
But if you want to listen to Los Coco Clásicos 24/7 online visit at:

I'm not sure if this has changed but the last time I went there, it had it's own playlist, even playing a Cristian Nodal song.
 
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