Radio Disney Latin America

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Radio Disney Latin America is a pop music and rock music network owned by The Walt Disney Company, which is broadcast in several countries in Latin America. The station is aimed primarily at youth and adolescents.

Launch date2001 (Radio Disney Argentina)[1]
AvailabilityInternational (except Colombia, Cuba, El Salvador, & Venezuela)
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TypeRadio network
Ownership
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company Latin America
History
Launch date2001 (Radio Disney Argentina)[1]
Coverage
AvailabilityInternational (except Colombia, Cuba, El Salvador, & Venezuela)
AffiliatesSee list
Links
Websitedisneylatino.com/Radio
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Availability

Radio Disney is available in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico,[2] Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.

2019 Mexico breakup

On December 26, 2019, Disney and its Mexican partner, Grupo ACIR, announced they were mutually ending their relationship, which had covered twelve Mexican cities.[3] Ten of the twelve Radio Disney stations were transitioned to ACIR's replacement pop format, Match.[4]

However, Radio Disney stated in a press release that it would return on new stations in 2020.[3] One article attributed the breakup to "three direct format competitors and an impressive surge in Spotify consumption in key market Mexico City.".[5] Radio Disney returned to the country on February 1, 2020, exclusively on Mexico City station XHFO-FM.

Stations

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FrequencyLocationHD Radio
94.3Buenos Aires, ArgentinaGreen tickY
96.5San Lorenzo, ParaguayGreen tickY
97.3Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicGreen tickY
101.1San José, Costa RicaGreen tickY
93.7Guayaquil, Ecuador[6]Green tickY
93.7Santa Elena, Ecuador[6]Green tickY
98.3Cuenca, Ecuador[6]Green tickY
95.3Santiago, Chile[7]Green tickY
101.3Panama City, PanamaGreen tickY
91.3São Paulo, BrazilGreen tickY
103.7Montevideo, Uruguay[1]Green tickY
102.5La Paz, Bolivia[8]Green tickY
98.7Santa Cruz, Bolivia[8]Green tickY
107.5 Cochabamba, Bolivia Red XN
104.7Lima, Peru[9]Green tickY
92.1Mexico City, MexicoGreen tickY
102.1Toluca, MexicoRed XN
95.7Pachuca, MexicoRed XN
92.9Puebla, MéxicoGreen tickY
93.1Mazatlán, MéxicoRed XN
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Slogans

  • "Aquí está tu música" (former) ("Here is your music")
  • "Escucha eso que quieres sentir" (2008–2023) ("Hear what you wanna feel")
  • "A rádio que te Ouve" (Brazil) (2010–2023) ("The radio that listens to you")
  • "La radio que te escucha" (Mexico) (2013–2019; 2020-2023) ("The radio that listens to you")[2]
  • "Te llega" (2023–present)
  • "La música te llega" (2023–present)

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