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Freedom's song: Chris Moss celebrates the enduring tradition of Latin American protest song - music When I arrived in Buenos Aires in 1991, much of the music being played on the radio was imported, middle-of-the-road rock. Radio stations were paid to play it, and it featured incessantly on many o...(Continue Reading) 1968 First Latin Music Entertainment Awards In 1968, thirty-eight years after Hispanic entertainment began to flourish in New York City, a magazine called Latin New York Magazine honored this city's Latin music artists for the first time....(Continue Reading)Radio's next wave: 9 kinds of Latin music Radio has its charms, whether you are listening to your favorite drive-time talk show, singing along with a country crooner, or tuning into a homespun ......(Continue Reading)The Death of "Local Radio." - companies are buying radio stations The 1996 Telecommunications Act allowed companies to own radio stations anywhere in the US, and allowed companies to own many stations in a given market....(Continue Reading)Tribute to Los Angeles Public Radio Latin Music DJs On Thursday, March 11, 1999, a very special event took place at LA's premiere Latin music nightclub, The Conga Room. The evening was reserved to salute ......(Continue Reading)
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