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Musica Urbana here in NYC on X96.3 and Miami will finally coming soon to the future

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AlvaJr

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Since Musica Urbana (like Music Choice channel) came to NYC on X96.3 which debuted the first time on 5/19/14 by playing "Musica Urbana y Mucho Mas" slogan like:

Alex Matos
Prince Royce
Don Omar
Romeo Santos from Aventura
El General
Mellow Man Ace like Mentirosa
Gerardo Mejia like Rico Suave
Nu Flavour like Cielo
Pitbull
Daddy Yankee
Xtreme
Ivy Queen
Casa de Leones
Al B. Sure like Noche y Dia
Wisin y Yandel
Zion & Lennox
Tego Calderon
Guillermo Davila like Solo Quiero Cocos
Leo Dan like Leo Rap
DLG
Tito "El Bambino"
La Misma Gente like Loco
Los Titanes like Tu Decision
Miguelito the Kid
Ilegales
Proyecto Uno
Kalimba
A.B. Quintanilla like Reggae Kumbia
Vico C
Banda Blanca
Los Prisioneros like rapping rock
Tag Team like Whoomp! Si Lo Es

and much more 'cause on saw it on WXTV Canal 41 commercial during News and heard it on my radio PD saying Musica Urbana y Mucho Mas and Tropical merged to Mega 97.9 with only one station heard.

There is only 4 radio FM spanish language stations are:

93.1 Amor (Bachata, Pop y Musica Romantica)
Mega 97.9 (Tropical)
X96.3 (Urban)
Univision America 92.7 (News/Talk)

So forget about Mami, Que Buena, Latino Mix, Clasica and more...

So do you think that Musica Urbana will coming toward soon to Miami radio in the future to gain the music urban audience?
 
So do you think that Musica Urbana will coming toward soon to Miami radio in the future to gain the music urban audience?

"Urbana" is not the same as "uban".

The answer to your question about Miami lies in how many Dominicans there are in South Florida. The urbana wave is sweeping the Dominican Republic, and the biggest group of Spanish language radio listeners in NYC are Dominican.
 
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