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Erazno y La Chokolata Signs La Mejor 97.7 in Mexico City


Erazno y La Chokolata
Erazno y La Chokolata

Erazno y La Chokolata, an afternoon Spanish radio show in the U.S. airing on more than 80 affiliates, will be the first program from the U.S. to be syndicated in Mexico City. Erazno y La Chokolata will launch this Saturday August 22 on LA Mejor 97.7. Mexico City has the largest Latino audience in the world and is recognized as the capital of Latin entertainment.

Oswaldo Diaz, the voice(s) behind the Erazno y La Chokolata show commented, "I never imagined that the Erazno y La Chokolata show would be on air in any station in Mexico, especially not in Mexico City on such a popular station like La Mejor. To be the first U.S. radio show to broadcast in Mexico City, MX is one of the highest accomplishments in my radio career."

MVS Radio Director of Marketing & Formats Jessie Cervantes, who orchestrated the syndication deal, noted, "To watch and listen to Oswaldo Diaz is to recognize that there is no doubt you are witnessing the greatest Spanish radio host in the U.S. To have him on La Mejor means we will dominate the radio landscape in Mexico City."

HRN Media Network VP/Affiliate Relations and Programming Jimmy Perez added, "Congratulations to Erazno y La Chokolata and the team at MVS Radio, who made history with this syndication deal on La Mejor 97.7, Mexico City, MX. "I'm proud to work with the most successful afternoon Spanish radio program in the U.S."

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