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|former_callsigns = '''OCW-4Z FM''' ([[Lima]], 1997-2009) |
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|airdate = {{Start date|1997|12|08}} |
|airdate = {{Start date|1997|12|08}} |
Revision as of 10:00, 23 August 2015
Broadcast area | Lima, Arequipa, Chiclayo, Cusco, Ica, La Oroya, Mollendo, Piura and Tacna |
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Programming | |
Format | Rock & Pop |
Ownership | |
Owner | Corporación Universal |
R-700 (defunct) Radio A (defunct) Radiomix (defunct) Karibeña (active) La Kalle (active) Exitosa (active) Radio Amor (active) La Hot (defunct) | |
History | |
First air date | December 8, 1997 |
Former call signs | OCW-4Z FM (Lima, 1997-2009) |
Technical information | |
Class | Commercial |
Links | |
Website | www |
Radio Zeta Rock & Pop (mostly known as "Z Rock & Pop" or simply as "Radio Z") is a most popular Peruvian radiostation at the style of Rock & Pop in Peru. Z Rock & Pop characterises in broadcasting music from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and now at Rock & Pop format for 24 hours per day via internet and on FM in Lima and in some cities like Arequipa, Chiclayo, Cusco, Ica, La Oroya, Mollendo, Piura and Tacna. Actually it's the ownership of Monsefú's broadcaster Higinio Capuñay's Corporación Universal (Universal Corporation), since the broadcasting station was bought to the extinct Corporación Aeropuerto S.A. (Airport Corporation Inc.) where it belonged to with the departed radiostations like Radio A and R-700, both administrated by deceased politician and broadcaster Dr. Dagoberto Láinez.
History
Antecedents
A broadcasting station of varied music called Sabor Mix occupied on 95.5 MHz, which belonged to the same Corporación Aeropuerto S.A. where it was along with Radio A and R-700, in which it had to be shut down because that station didn't sell. Therefore, the general manager Hugo Salazar Díaz, Mrs. Martha Díaz Láinez Widow's son, in a risky businessman outburst decided to change the format to the station to bet for something newfangled and quality.
Meanwhile, the announcer Juan Carlos Hurtado, who laboured at the Hispanic Music station (Radio A), welcomed the manager who demonstrated his concern about what he wanted a radial product that has quality, popularity and above all that gets to the A1 costumers as he called them.
There were many things to do like making an announcers staff and select the themes that will give life to this new project and that they would be the principal protagonists of the radiostation…thus Ninoska Cuba (Juan Carlos Hurtado's spouse) and Coco Valderrama arrived at, with Juan Carlos Hurtado they formed the brain, heart and extremities of the radiostation. The new broadcasting station was set to go quietly on-air by 1 December, 15 December or when 1998 starts, but they selected so the radiostation goes on-air by 8 December 1997 for cabalistic question: for John Lennon, Jim Morrison (The Doors) and for being the Announcer's Day.
Long meetings were held among Juan Carlos, Ninoska and Hugo to find the name of the new station. They had the surname "Rock & Pop", the name was missing though. The new radiostation could be called "Radioactiva" ("Radioactive"), "Planeta" ("Planet"), "Andrómeda" ("Andromed"), "Blue", "Onyx", "Oxígeno" ("Oxygen") or "La Clásica" ("The Classic") but none of these names convinced them; till one day the deceased politician and radial administrator Dr. Dagoberto Láinez told Juan Carlos Hurtado that if he had a radiostation which played Spanish Music on (Radio A) and the new one would play on the opposite, so he put "Z" which was the opposite to "A"; and it was that "Z Rock & Pop" was born.
First years
Z Rock & Pop 95.5 FM officially went on-air on 8 December 1997 at 00:00 with the 1970s classic "Venus" by Dutch band Shocking Blue as the first song. In its first years the station bet for the latest in music mixing with the classics of Rock & Pop such in English as in Spanish. The first DJ's staff was formed with Juan Carlos Hurtado, Ninoska Cuba, Coco Valderrama, Arturo Otoya, Juan Vargas and Luigi Santana.
The radiostation became competitor of Stereo 100, which played on the classic format; and of Studio 92 and Radio América 94.3 FM for the latest and the best in music. Then by May 2004, the radiostation also had a direct competence which was Oxígeno 102.1 FM, a brand-new station of then which played the same format on.
From 1998, the radiostation decided to innovate with the entry of more DJ's who will form the group, such in sound support, producction and contents. In addition, by broadcasting the weekly countdowns where the one-hit wonders were played on, so "The Hot Z" is named for the song which was the number one of the mentioned ranking. Also, the annual countdowns were held and broadcast every 8 December, date of the anniversary of the radiostation, where they selected the "Hot Z" of the year. The ranking lasted until 2005 so the radiostation started broadcasting more classic music, specially from the 80's.
In 2000, the website of the radiostation www.radioz.fm is premiered, where the audience could get some information about the latest music and artists, play games online, laugh with some humorous sketchs and specially, vote for songs for any ranking that were set to be played on the radio.
The change to the 80's music
At the beginning of June 2005, after the diffusion of the ranking "Los Últimos 20" ("The Last 20"), Z Rock & Pop shut down the weekly countdowns which played current music to broadcast music from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and alternating with some themes of the moment. Therefore, Z Rock & Pop changes its slogan to "Lo mejor de los 80… y más" ("The best of the 80… and more") as a base to broadcasting of 80's songs. The change caused indignation to many listeners who wanted to hear more actual themes the radiostation used to play on. The last broadcasting of the annual ranking "The Hot Z" was held when the radiostation turned 8 years on-air where Keane's "Everybody's Changing" was the song of that year.
In July 2006, the website of the station changed its structure. The sections like "Chica Zeta" ("Girl Z"), "Hogar" ("Home"), "Tecnología" ("Technology"), among others that were since the website was created so they could be replaced for the new sections like "Wallpapers Z", "Musicómetro" ("Musicometre"), etc. At the end of August of that year, the DJ's Juan Carlos Hurtado, Ninoska and Coco Valderrama left Z Rock & Pop to appear on other broadcasting stations.
The last years
Although it only focuses on 80's music, Z Rock & Pop also played some songs of the moment between 2006 and 2009 such as "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter, "One Wish" by Roxette, "Not Ready to Make Nice" by Dixie Chicks, Heaven/Where True Love Goes by Cat Stevens, "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" by Scissor Sisters, "Relax, Take It Easy" by Mika, "Viva la Vida" by Coldplay, "Mujer Amante (Live)" ("Lover Woman") by Rata Blanca ("White Rat"), "Read My Mind" and "Human" by The Killers, "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Vendrá" ("Nobody Knows What Will Come") and "Malvada" ("Evil") by Libido, "Poker Face" by Lady Gaga, as well as "Nadia" by Pedro Suárez-Vértiz featuring Juan Diego Flórez.
In November 2007, some DJ's of the recently disappeared Radio A became part of Z Rock & Pop such as Karla Fernández, Marco Antonio Vásquez and the return of the DJ's Hibar Saldaña (who went back to the radiostation after 7 months) and Michael Phun, who was back on Z Rock & Pop after 5 years. Hence, during the period November 2007-February 2009, Z Rock & Pop had a DJ's staff in which all were part of its sister station Radio A except Leo Pro, this is because the current DJ Felipe Alfredo had been part of that broadcasting station during 1998-2003. By that month, the DJ's Rocky Rodríguez, Elizabeth Rodríguez and Tito Bernaza left Z Rock & Pop to become part of a brand-new sister station Radiomix (radiostation that substituted Radio A).
In the middle of 2008 the weekly countdowns were back but for this time as "La Esencia de la Semana" ("The Essence of the Week") where it broadcast the most ordered songs from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, as well as some new songs. This weekly countdown lasted until the end of February 2009.
In February 2009, the radiostation was sold to a Monsefú radio entrepreneur Higinio Capuñay Sarpán. As a result of that, on 1 March some Z Rock & Pop's subsidiary stations were replaced by a Cumbia radiostation "La Karibeña", causing depression to the "fanatics" who loved the good music because Z was the only station which difussionated Rock & Pop music. The website of Z Rock & Pop was changed from www.radioz.fm to www
However, in July 2009 Z Rock & Pop started to play Spanish Ballads on, a fact that occasioned that the audience are indignators by wondering why a Rock & Pop station could play that genre in which isn't its format. As a result of complaints about the wrong genre the station played on, Z Rock & Pop was back to its original format at the beginning of August 2009. In that month, DJ Coco Valderrama was back to Z Rock & Pop's microphones till December 2009.
Nonetheless, whilst Z Rock & Pop sponsored a concert that was set by 19 January 2010 which was of Thrash Metal band Metallica, an upcoming Capuñay's brand-new radiostation was announced to go on-air by the end of December 2009 on 95.5 MHz. This occasionates that many listeners wonder what could happen with the concert if the sponsored station disappeared. But in the middle of December 2009, every DJ was gradually taking leave of their listeners because the broadcasting station was going to change its format. In consequence, in the night of 30 December 2009, the radiostation presenter Mariley Paredes presented the last song for the station which was "Por Qué No Se Van" ("Why Don't They Go") by Los Prisioneros ("The Prisoners"). Afterwards, exactly at 20:00, the brand-new station of Reggaeton-Salsa-Cumbia format called "La Kalle" went on-air. The off-the-air of Z Rock & Pop caused much anger and depression to many listeners or "fanatics" who loved good music and who wanted to enjoy the Rock & Pop music of all time.
The return
Due to many complaints by the radiostation audience, on 26 January 2010 Z Rock & Pop was released as "Zeta Online" via www
By the period 2010-2012, Z Rock & Pop was gradually expanding its signal throughout the country. Such signal was listened in Chachapoyas, Huancayo, La Oroya, Tarapoto, Pucallpa, Iquitos, Ica, Tacna, Camaná, inter alia. On 23 May 2012 the signal of Z Rock & Pop returned to Lima through 96.1 MHz at the audience's request who needed to listen to good music.
However, the relaunch didn't thrive because on the frequency 96.1 MHz in Lima was in dispute: Z Rock & Pop could be attained to be heard but another youth format station that was owned by a concert organiser company interfered Z Rock & Pop's signal, making both to sound at the same time on the same frequency. Because of that, Radio Miraflores S.A. entered into a judgement against Corporación Universal and Kandavu Producciones (Kandavu Productions) to get the frequency. In consequence, 6 September would be the last day that Z Rock & Pop broadcasting its signal in Lima, causing much depression to the audience again.
In 2013, the coverage was gradually reducing due to low ratings the station had. The majority of its frequencies were taken over by its sister stations like Exitosa (Successful), La Hot (radiostation which lasted till the beginning of 2014) and La Kalle (station that replaces La Hot at the beginning of 2014). In the other hand, the annual ranking "La Hot Z del Año" ("The Hot Z of the Year") was back after 8 years one day before Z Rock & Pop turned 16 years on-air. In the mentioned countdown, the song "Memoria" ("Memory") by French band Indochine was crowned as the song of that year.
Present time
Z Rock & Pop offers all the best Rock & Pop from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's as well as the current ones at all its styles. It broadcasts in some cities in Peru through its assigned frequencies, as on internet via www
Recently on 12 August 2015, Z Rock & Pop's signal returned to Lima via 98.7 MHz. That is because numerous listeners made the reiterated request of the return to the dial. The Signal could be heared clearly in the East zone of the city.[1] In addition, Z Rock & Pop's signal returned to its frequency in Piura (89.5 MHz), as well as in Mollendo via 93.9 MHz.
Programs and sequences
The programs, sequences and identifications of the radiostation have an origin, the production department directed by the suitable person (Ninoska Cuba)…the maximum creativity, the imagination never before was so well focused and directed to the right place they offered in their proposal, hence the names appeared:
Current programs and sequences
- Café con Z (Coffee with Z) (with César André)
Monday to Friday 07:00-09:00 - Control Z (with Felipe Alfredo)
Monday to Friday 09:00-12:00 - Pasajeros en Primera Clase (Passengers in First Class)
- Hispa Rock & Pop
Half an hour of Rock & Pop in Spanish
Monday to Saturday 12:30-13:00 - La Hora del Break (The Time for Break)
Monday to Friday 13:00-14:00 - Radiopolis (with Karim Juliet)
Monday to Saturday 14:00-18:00 - Descarga 80 y Z (Download 80 & Z) (Sequence of Radiopolis)
Monday to Friday 15:00-15:30 - Z Sunset (with Gino Lozano)
Monday to Friday 18:00-19:00 - Z Non-Stop (with DJ Z)
Friday and Saturday 21:00 - Zábado con Z ("Zaturday" with "Z")
Saturday all-day - Domingo Clásico (Classic Sunday)
Sunday all-day - La Balada de Tu Vida (The Ballad of Your Life)
Sunday 18:00-20:00 - Un Instante en Liverpool (One Instant in Liverpool)
Sequence of The Beatles - Disco Z
Sequence of Disco music - Made in Peru
Sequence where Peruvian artists and groups are played on. - Classic
Sequence where all the classic songs from 1960 to 1979 are played on. - Z Extreme
Sequence of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal music.
Past programs and sequences
- Billboard Año por Año (Billboard Year by Year) (with Juan Carlos Hurtado)
- Billboard Rock & Pop(with Juan Carlos Hurtado)
- Billboard 80's (with Juan Carlos Hurtado)
- Jet Z (with Juan Carlos Hurtado)
Mon-Fri 10:00-11:00 - Etiqueta Negra (Black Label) (with Coco Valderrama)
- Duplex
Two songs by an artist or group that were played on in any moment. - Ranking: Las 10 Z de la Semana (Ranking: The 10 "Z" of the Week)
Saturday 10:00-11:00 - Z Express (Sequence)
- Sábados de Pura Música (Saturdays of Full Music)
- Expo Z
- Ionósfera (Ionosphere)
- Z Zoom
- Disco Z (program)
- La Caja del Fin de Semana (The Weekend Box) (with DJ Tavo)
Friday and Saturday 21:00 - La Fiesta de las 100 Horas (The Party of 100 Hours)
Independence Day and New Year's Day program. - Pijamas Party
- Hey Judy (with Judy Mejía)
- Z Noticias (Z News) (with Randy Calandra)
- Jack el Despertador (Jack the Alarm Clock) (with Randy Calandra)
- Rockosaurios (Rockosaurs) (with Randy Calandra)
- El Cuarto Oscuro (The Dark Room)
- El Agujero Negro (The Black Hole)
The New Wave break of the radiostation. - Clases de Español (Spanish Classes) (with Juan Vargas)
- Factor Z
- Azulado (Bluish)
- Generación Z (Generation Z)
- Top News del Fin de Semana (Top News of the Weekend)
- Z Pedidos (Z Orders)
- Morning Show
- Conexión Z (Conexion Z)
- 90 60 90 (with Mariley Paredes)
- Jazz en Z (Jazz on Z) (with Daniel Chapell)
Sunday 21:00-22:00 - La 10 Calientes del Día (The Hot 10 of the Day) (with Coco Valderrama)
- Las Top News del Día (The Top News of the Day)
- Z Rock & Rock (with Carlos Chávez, then Mariley Paredes)
One hour of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal.
Monday to Thursday 22:00-23:00 - El Charly en Z (The Charly on Z) (with Carlos Chávez)
Monday to Thursday 23:00-00:00 - Open Mind
- El Show de Mariley (Mariley's Night Show) (with Mariley Paredes)
- Hugo de Éstos Días (Hugo of These Days) (with Hugo Salazar)
- El Más Clásico (The Most Classic)
- Viernes 80 y Z (Friday 80 & Z)
- Clásicos Etiqueta Negra (Black Label Classics) (with Coco Valderrama)
- Hispa Rock
- Generación 80 (Generation 80)
- El Coleccionista… (The Collector…) (with Hugo Salazar)
- Liverpool
One hour with The Beatles' hits.
Sunday 22:00-23:00 - Noctámbulos (Night Owls) (with Sonia Freundt)
- Sábados con Felipe (Saturdays with Felipe) (with Felipe Alfredo)
- Sábados con Ninoska (Saturdays with Ninoska) (with Ninoska Cuba)
- Sábados con Mariley (Saturdays with Mariley) (with Mariley Paredes)
- El Ranking del Siglo (The Ranking of the Century)
- Música Z Rock & Pop (Music Z Rock & Pop)
- I Feel Good (with Gerardo Manuel)
Monday to Friday 20:00-21:00 - Prime Time (with Coco Valderrama)
- Soft Z (with Felipe Alfredo)
- Especialmente Z (Specially Z)
- Lima AirPlay (with Ninoska Cuba)
Saturday 10:00-11:00 - Top Ten del Oyente (Top 10 of the Listener)
The 10 songs most requested by the public. - Super Mario (with Mario Arroyo)
- Bailando con… (Dancing with… )
- Rock Clásico en Z (Classic Rock on Z)
- Una y Una (One and One)
- Zona Z (Z Zone)
- Z Express (Program)
- La Caja (The Box) (with DJ Tavo)
Friday and Saturday 21:00 - El Domingo 80 y Z (Sunday 80 & Z)
Sunday all-day - 5a las 5 (5 at 5)
- La Central (The Central)
- La Esencia de la Semana (The Essence of the Week)
The top 10 of songs most requested of the week. - Cosecha 80 y Z (Reap 80 & Z)
Sequence of 80's music. - El Musiquarium (The Musiquarium) (with Randy Calandra)
Monday to Friday 06:00-10:00 - En Blue Jeans (In Blue Jeans) (with Coco Valderrama)
Monday to Friday 10:00-14:00 and Saturday 14:00-17:00 - Pecado Original (Original Sin) (with Mariley Paredes)
Monday to Saturday 17:00-20:00 - Nochentera (Whole Night + 80's) (with César André)
Monday to Friday 21:00-00:00 - Z Vip and Vip
Sunday all-day - Express Music
- Z Advance
Sequence of the latest in music. - La Previa de los Sábados (The antechamber of Saturdays) (with César André)
- Billboard: Un Día como Hoy (Billboard: One Day Like Today)
Presenters
Z Rock & Pop has been characterised for being a broadcasting station with fresh voices. Always with professionalism. Later on, the relation of presenters, announcers or DJ's who have passed through the radiostation's booths:
1997-1999
- Juan Carlos Hurtado (1997-2006)
- Ninoska Cuba (1997-2006)
- Coco Valderrama (1997-2006, 2009)
- Luigi Santana (1997-2000)
- Juan Vargas (1997-2003)
- Arturo Otoya (d. 2014) (1997-1998, 1999-2000)
- Judy Mejía (1998-2000)
- Mauricio Martínez (1998-2000)
- José Ángeles (1998-2000)
- Randy Calandra (1999-2000, 2009)
- Víctor McDonald (1999-2000)
- Mario Arroyo (1999-2000, 2004, 2005-2007, 2009)
- Mariley Paredes (1999-2007, 2009, 2010-2013)
2000-2009
- Jesús Cueva (2000-2001)
- Michael Phun (2000-2002, 2007-2009)
- Saulo Gonzáles (2002-2003)
- José Araujo (2003, 2004)
- Daniel Chapell (2003-2006)
- Angee Gonzáles (2003-2004)
- Carlos Chávez (2003, 2003-2005)
- Kique Castro (2003-2004, 2005)
- Hugo Salazar (2003-2004)
- Felipe Alfredo (2004-2009, 2010-current)
- Alfredo Cañote (2004-2006)
- Sonia Freundt (2004)
- Gerardo Manuel (2005-2006)
- Elizabeth Rodríguez (2006-2007)
- Rocky Rodríguez (2006-2007)
- Hibar Saldaña (2006-2007, 2007-2009)
- Leo Pro (2007-2009)
- Tito Bernaza (2007)
- Denisse Mac Cubbin (2007)
- Karla Fernández (2007-2009)
- Marco Antonio Vásquez (2007-2008)
- José Arias (2008-2009)
- César André (2009, 2010-current)
2010-current
- Kike Fernández (2014-2015)
- Karim Juliet (2015-current)
- Gino Lozano (2015-current)
Frequencies
Current frequencies
City | Call sign | Frequency | ERP | Period |
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Arequipa | OCZ-6S FM | 99.1 MHz | 3 kW | 1997-2009, 2010-current |
Chiclayo | OBW-1F FM | 89.7 MHz | 1 kW | 2015-current |
Cusco | OCW-7F FM | 88.3 MHz | 500 W | 2012-current |
Ica | OCW-5P FM | 104.1 MHz | 5 kW | 2014-current |
La Oroya | OAK-4Y FM | 92.9 MHz | 250 W | 2014-current |
Lima | 98.7 MHz | 250 W | 2015-current | |
Mollendo | OBR-6K FM | 93.9 MHz | 250 W | 2015-current |
Piura | OCT-1I FM | 89.5 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009, 2015-current |
Tacna | OBW-6T FM | 102.1 MHz | 250 W | 2009, 2011-current |
Past frequencies
1997-2009
City | Call sign | Frequency | ERP | Period |
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Abancay | OAT-5E FM | 101.5 MHz | 250 W | 1997-2009 |
Asia | OCO-4M FM | 89.3 MHz | 100 W | 2007-2009 |
Ayacucho | OAT-5A FM | 103.3 MHz | 250 W | 1997-2009 |
Cajamarca | OBW-2Z FM | 91.1 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Cañete | OAR-4Y FM | 97.7 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2007, 2009 |
OBR-4K FM | 99.9 MHz | 1 kW | 2007-2009 | |
Cerro de Pasco | OAO-4P FM | 105.5 MHz | 1 kW | 2006-2009 |
Chachapoyas | OCW-9P FM | 95.5 MHz | 1 kW | 2007-2009 |
Chiclayo | OBW-1L FM | 98.9 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Chimbote | OCZ-3V FM | 105.9 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Chincha | OAT-5O FM | 91.5 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Chulucanas | OAT-1A FM | 96.9 MHz | 250 W | 1997-2003 |
Cusco | OCZ-7M FM | 99.3 MHz | 500 W | 1997-2009 |
Huacho | OAT-4U FM | 96.1 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2003, 2005-2009 |
Huancavelica | OBT-5M FM | 91.5 MHz | 250 W | 1997-2009 |
Huancayo | OBR-4Q FM | 92.3 MHz | 1 kW | 2007-2009 |
Huánuco | OCT-3I FM | 99.3 MHz | 250 W | 1997-2009 |
Huaral | OBT-4Y FM | 96.9 MHz | 250 W | 1997-2009 |
Huaraz | OCZ-3E FM | 92.5 MHz | 500 W | 2007-2009 |
Ica | OAT-5W FM | 99.9 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Ilo | OBT-6I FM | 92.9 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Iquitos | OBW-8R FM | 88.9 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Jaén | OCT-2S FM | 93.3 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2003 |
Juliaca | OAT-7H FM | 89.5 MHz | 250 W | 1997-2009 |
Lima | OCW-4Z FM | 95.5 MHz | 20 kW | 1997-2009 |
Moquegua | OBT-6L FM | 99.3 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2003 |
Pisco | OBT-5T FM | 95.5 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Pucallpa | OBW-8H FM | 107.1 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Puerto Maldonado | OBW-7R FM | 93.3 MHz | 250 W | 1997-2009 |
Puno | OAT-7M FM | 89.5 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2003 |
Sullana | OAT-1H FM | 90.1 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Talara | OCT-1O FM | 103.9 MHz | 250 W | 1997-2009 |
Tarapoto | OCW-9V FM | 100.1 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Tarma | OBO-4B FM | 104.9 MHz | 500 W | 2006-2009 |
Trujillo | OCZ-2W FM | 93.5 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
Tumbes | OCT-1E FM | 96.7 MHz | 1 kW | 1997-2009 |
2010-2011
City | Call sign | Frequency | ERP | Period |
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Chachapoyas | OCW-9P FM | 95.5 MHz | 1 kW | 2010-2011 |
Chiclayo | OBW-1L FM | 98.9 MHz | 1 kW | 2010-2013 |
Cusco | OCZ-7M FM | 99.3 MHz | 500 W | 2010-2012 |
Huancayo | OBW-4L FM | 95.1 MHz | 1 kW | 2010-2013 |
Iquitos | OBW-8S FM | 107.1 MHz | 1 kW | 2010-2011 |
2011-2012
City | Call sign | Frequency | ERP | Period |
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Tarapoto | OCW-9V FM | 100.1 MHz | 1 kW | 2011-2013 |
2012-2013
City | Call sign | Frequency | ERP | Period |
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Camaná | OCQ-6V FM | 100.7 MHz | 500 W | 2012-2013, 2014-2015 |
Chimbote | OCW-3A FM | 98.9 MHz | 1 kW | 2012-2013 |
Ica | OBT-5J FM | 97.3 MHz | 250 W | 2012-2013 |
Ilo | OBW-6M FM | 98.3 MHz | 250 W | 2012-2013 |
Iquitos | OBW-8R FM | 88.9 MHz | 1 kW | 2012-2013 |
La Oroya | OAK-4Z FM and OAC-4B FM | 95.1 MHz and 103.1 MHz | 500 W | 2012-2013 |
Lima | OCR-4N FM | 96.1 MHz | 6 kW | May 23, 2012 – September 6, 2012 |
2014-2015
City | Call sign | Frequency | ERP | Period |
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Chiclayo | OBW-1L FM | 98.7 MHz | 1 kW | 2014 |
Slogans
Period | Slogan |
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1997-2009 | La primera cadena Rock & Pop del Perú (The first Rock & Pop network in Peru)
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2003-2005 | Desde 1997, la radio Rock & Pop del Perú (Since 1997, the Rock & Pop radiostation of Peru) |
2003-2005 | Es Música (Is Music)
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2005-2006 | Lo mejor de los 80… y más (The best of the 80's… and more)
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2006-2007 | La mejor música de los 80… y más (The best 80's music… and more)
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2007-2009 | La esencia de los 80 (The essence of the 80's)
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2009 | Tu radio (Your radio)
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2010-2012 | Todo el Rock & Pop, todas las décadas… (All the Rock & Pop, all decades…) |
2012-current | ¡Marca Original! (Original Brand!)
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