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iHM/San Antonio Debuts Mix 96.1 Tus Favoritas de Siempre


KXXM (Mix 96.1, Tus Favoritas de Siempre)
KXXM (Mix 96.1, Tus Favoritas de Siempre)

iHeartMedia/San Antonio flips CHR KXXM-FM (96.1 Now) to the new Mix 96.1, Tus Favoritas de Siempre, effective immediately. Mix 96.1 will broadcast a fusion of English and Spanish-language music from the '80s and '90s. It's a blend that caters to a wide spectrum of listeners in the San Antonio area, and features a variety of hits from Whitney Houston, Marc Anthony, Madonna, Lionel Richie, Shakira, Michael Jackson and Celine Dion along with Spanish AC favorites.

"We're thrilled to introduce Mix 96.1 to San Antonio, a station that celebrates the vibrant Latino community with the best music from the '80s and '90s, in both English and Spanish," said iHeartLatino Senior Vice President PJ Gonzalez. "Mix 96.1 will bring together the timeless hits our listeners love, creating a unique listening experience that resonates with our bilingual audience and reflects the rich culture of San Antonio."

"We are thrilled to announce the launch of Mix 96.1, Tus Favoritas De Siempre. This new format will unite and celebrate the vibrant energy of San Antonio's Hispanic community," added Market President Rosie Perez.

With Mix 96.1 joins iHeart's 104.5 Latino Hits and La Preciosa 105.7 in San Antonio. The station is currently featuring 5,000 songs in a row commercial free.

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