MVS Radio

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MVS Radio are a group of four international Spanish-language radio networks owned by the mass media conglomerate MVS Comunicaciones. The group of radio networks consists of Exa FM, La Mejor, Globo and MVS Noticias and are broadcast in a various Latin American countries including Argentina, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and the United States.

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Exa FM

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Exa FM is an international network radio format of MVS Radio in Spanish-language Top 40 outlets broadcasting throughout Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ecuador and Dominican Republic and the United States.

Stations covering Exa FM include:

Mexico

Costa Rica

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

El Salvador

Guatemala

Honduras

United States

Former Stations

Mexico
Panama
  • 88.5 MHz - Panama, Panama
United States

La Mejor

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La Mejor is a network radio format of MVS Radio in Regional Mexican outlets broadcasting throughout the Mexico and portions of Costa Rica and the United States.

Stations covering La Mejor FM include:

Mexico

Costa Rica

United States

Former stations

Mexico
Ecuador
El Salvador
United States

Globo

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Radio station broadcasting contemporary music in spanish and english.

Stations include:

Mexico

Costa Rica

Former stations

Mexico

Stereorey

A station broadcasting English-language music from the 1950s to the 2000s. Stereorey (Argentina) follows however the format of songs from the 1960s to the present, with American Hot Adult Contemporary music.

Stations broadcasting Stereorey include:

Mexico

Argentina

Former stations

Mexico

MVS Noticias

It broadcasts news and sports, and also broadcasts various music in English.

Stations broadcasting MVS Noticias include:

Mexico

Best FM

Radio station based on 1980s, 1990s music up to the present.

Stations include:

Costa Rica

Former stations

Mexico

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