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Spanish Radio

There's two in Springfield. Popular 1490 is Spanish pop, while Power 1270 is Spanish tropical. Both are owned by Davidson.

But Springfield isn't really Northern New England. Outside of what signal WNNW and WCEC put into southern NH, is there any other Spanish radio in Maine, NH, or VT?
 
encarta95 said:
There's two in Springfield. Popular 1490 is Spanish pop, while Power 1270 is Spanish tropical. Both are owned by Davidson.

But Springfield isn't really Northern New England. Outside of what signal WNNW and WCEC put into southern NH, is there any other Spanish radio in Maine, NH, or VT?

More likely to hear Retirement Finance shows than Spanish in Northern NH.....The Whitest and Oldest part of the USA
 
I guess Western MA got included on this board.

>>For discussion of radio in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Western Massachusetts.
 
WORC (AM) in Worcester is all-Spanish as well, and of course WLLH in Lowell and what was WCCM in Lawrence (I've forgotten the current calls). AFAIK there are no Spanish-language stations on either AM or FM anywhere in northern New England --- which, as mentioned, is the oldest and whitest section of the U.S. Living in Maine, I know the Hispanic/Latino population even in Portland is minuscule.

That said, however, up here (or is it down?) near Penobscot Bay, we can pull in a couple of the Boston-area Spanish stations.
 
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