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KLLI Partners with 5th Annual Latin American Music Awards


KLLI-FM  (Cali 93.9)
KLLI-FM (Cali 93.9)

Meruelo Media's KLLI (Cali 93.9)/Los Angeles will become the preferred Los Angeles Radio Partner of the 5th Annual Latin American Music Awards, scheduled for October 17 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. Cali 93.9 is the newest home of Latin Rhythmic sounds that have climbed into mainstream popularity. The Latin American Music Awards are recognizing the popularity of this music and its artists such as Daddy Yankee, Anuel AA, Ozuna, Becky G, Pitbull, CNCO, Gente de Zona, Farruko, Wisin & Yandel, Raymix, Zion & Lennox and more.

"This is a great duet," said Meruelo Media President & CEO Otto Padron. "The Latin American Music Awards have a history of being on the leading edge of the most popular Latin sounds and stars. CALI 93.9 FM features this music and talented performers every day. Together we will celebrate the music, its talented creators and the legion of fans."

NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises EVP/Primetime Non-Scripted Programming & Specials Francisco Suarez, added "We're happy to partner with the new Cali 93.9 to extend the reach of this year's Latin American Music Awards and provide our joint audiences special access to their favorite musical stars."

The Latin American Music Awards and CALI 93.9 will work together during the lead-up to the awards to offer fans exclusive content through on-air, digital amd social media from the venue. Also joining the Latin AMA awards stage as a guest presenter will be Mexican star actress and new CALI midday host Angelica Vale.

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