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''Al Aire Con El Terrible'' Expands Coverage to 15 Markets


Alberto El Terry Cortez
Alberto El Terry Cortez

AIRE Radio Networks, the official radio network of Spanish Broadcasting System, has announced that its syndicated Spanish language morning show, "Al Aire Con El Terrible," is expanding its coverage and can now be heard across 15 Hispanic markets, including San Antonio, San Diego, Bakersfield, Chico-Redding, Corpus Christi, Laredo And Yuma. The program was launched in August, 2018 and is hosted by influential Latin radio personality Alberto "El Terry" Cortez.

"El Terry is a unique influencer who has consistently driven ratings on our owned-and-operated audio stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago. His success comes through his hard work in developing engaging, cultural and empowering content that speaks to the Hispanic community," said AIRE Radio Networks EVP Elisa Torres. "The response to his show since we launched has been exceptional and the demand to carry and advertise within the program continues to surge. We're very excited to witness the growth of Al Aire con El Terrible."

"The partnership with AIRE Radio Networks and Spanish Broadcasting System has been remarkable. I'm so grateful to have a robust platform where I can empower Hispanic listeners across the nation every day," added Cortez. "We're living through challenging times and the biggest reward is knowing that I have played a role helping our people start their day with laughter and positivity."

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