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Tino Cochino Returns to San Antonio for Morning Show


Tino Cochino
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KZEP-FM (104.5 Latino Hits), San Antonio's Numero Uno Para Hits, has announced the launch of the Tino Cochino Radio Morning Show, beginning Monday, June 9. The show will air weekdays from 6-10am CT. The addition marks a homecoming for Tino Cochino, whose career was first embraced by San Antonio audiences. The show also features co-hosts Serina, Nicasio, and Matt.

"We're thrilled to bring Tino Cochino back to San Antonio as the new voice of mornings on 104.5 Latino Hits," said Pedro "PJ" Gonzalez, SVP of iHeartLatino. "His passion for connecting with listeners with relatable content makes him the perfect fit for our station and our city."

Pedro Escalera, Director of Programming and Brand Strategy for iHeartLatino, added, "Tino's deep connection to San Antonio, his authentic voice and his ability to resonate with our vibrant community make him the perfect fit for 104.5 Latino Hits. This partnership is a natural evolution for both Tino and our brand."

Tino Cochino, reflecting on his return to the market, said, "San Antonio was the first city to believe in me before the rest of the country caught on. Now, partnering with iHeartRadio to host mornings on 104.5 Latino Hits is more than a milestone-it's a statement. We're not just doing radio, we're building a movement rooted in culture, connection and consistency."

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