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Radio

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  • Albuquerque, New Mexico - KRZY 1450 (Jose)
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico - KRZY-FM 105.9 (Super Estrella)
  • Denver, Colorado - KJMN 92.1 FM (Jose)
  • Denver, Colorado - KXPK 96.5 FM (La Tricolor)
  • Denver, Colorado - KMXA 1090 AM (Maria)
  • Aspen, Colorado - KPVW 107.1 FM (La Tricolor)
  • El Centro, California - KSEH 94.5 FM (Super Estrella)
  • El Paso, Texas - KOFX 92.3 FM "(The Fox)", KINT 93.9 FM "(Jose)", KYSE 94.7 FM (El Gato)
  • Houston, Texas - KGOL 1180 AM
  • Las Vegas, Nevada - KRRN 92.7 FM (Super Estrella)
  • Los Angeles, California - KSSE 107.1 FM (Super Estrella), KDLD/KDLE (El Gato 103.1) (cities of license Santa Monica and Newport Beach)
  • Lubbock, Texas - KAIQ 95.5 FM (La Tricolor), KBZO 1460 AM (Jose)
  • Miami, Florida - WLQY 1320 AM
  • Modesto, California - KTSE-FM 97.1
  • Monterey/Salinas, California - KSES 107.1 FM
  • Orlando, Florida- WNUE 98.1 FM (Jose)
  • Palm Springs, California - KLOB 94.7 FM
  • Phoenix, Arizona - KVVA-FM 107.1 & KDVA 106.9 (Super Estrella), KLNZ 103.5 FM (Radio Tricolor), KBMB 710
  • Rio Grande Valley - KKPS 99.5 FM, KNVO-FM 101.1, KVLY 107.9 FM (A/C), KFRQ 94.5 FM (Rock)
  • Riverside, California - KLYY 97.5 "José"
  • Sacramento, California - KHHM 103.5 "(Hot 1035)", KXSE 104.3, KRCX 99.9
  • Stockton, California - KMIX 100.9 (Radio Tricolor)

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