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WKAQ AM&FM Audio Stream

¡Ya era hora!

About time!

Currently I can listen online to Notiuno, WAPA, WIAC and Radio Isla.

Now, if only WPAB in Ponce would also stream their audio I'd be a happy Puerto Rican Exile.
 
wil-1 said:
Never mind. I found the URL. I'll let you know when WPAB goes online.

Given the current state of independent AMs on the island, it's doubtful that Radio Moscú would invest in streaming.
 
DavidEduardo said:
wil-1 said:
Never mind. I found the URL. I'll let you know when WPAB goes online.

Given the current state of independent AMs on the island, it's doubtful that Radio Moscú would invest in streaming.

Perhaps you should have said "Radio Beijing". Anyway, when I listened to 'PAB back in July 07 it didn't sound any more left leaning than Radio Isla.
 
thathoustonradiogeek said:
DavidEduardo said:
wil-1 said:
Never mind. I found the URL. I'll let you know when WPAB goes online.

Given the current state of independent AMs on the island, it's doubtful that Radio Moscú would invest in streaming.

Perhaps you should have said "Radio Beijing". Anyway, when I listened to 'PAB back in July 07 it didn't sound any more left leaning than Radio Isla.

WPAB was, somewhat affectionately, called Radio Moscú and the 93.3 FM called Radio Habana for decades, particularly when Luis Penchi was the news director. It was definitely the radio version of Claridad, although it seldom showed up with much in the ratings.
 
DavidEduardo said:
thathoustonradiogeek said:
DavidEduardo said:
wil-1 said:
Never mind. I found the URL. I'll let you know when WPAB goes online.

Given the current state of independent AMs on the island, it's doubtful that Radio Moscú would invest in streaming.

Perhaps you should have said "Radio Beijing". Anyway, when I listened to 'PAB back in July 07 it didn't sound any more left leaning than Radio Isla.

WPAB was, somewhat affectionately, called Radio Moscú and the 93.3 FM called Radio Habana for decades, particularly when Luis Penchi was the news director. It was definitely the radio version of Claridad, although it seldom showed up with much in the ratings.

So.... that explains Radio Isla

Wel, at least we have balance in Radio ;D
 
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