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Probably WFNO though I wasn't able to conform it was that station. I heard Spanish on 830 last week for a short time on one night here in VA; with my loop oriented NE/SW. It's the only 830 I know with a Spanish language format. Normally I hear WTRU in NC and WCCO. I was scratching my head as I wonder how a 750W nighttime signal can reach my location.
I only heard Spanish on 830 in the Philly area once in the 80's when Radio Taino was around. Nowadays,
WEEU from Reading PA is heard here day and night, which rules out any other 830 station like WCCO.
WACC in Miami is also Spanish. If you heard music, New Orleans is Regional Mexican while Miami is Catholic, but does have music within the shows... but it is Caribbean sounding.
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