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=== '''Early years''' === |
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The station first [[Sign-on|signed on]] as '''SHIPJ''' on october 24th, 1987 and started with an [[effective radiated power]] of 10,000 [[Watt|watts]], the studios were located at 27 de Febrero ave. It was Branded as ''Sonido Suave'' and founded by the [[Dominican Republic|Dominican]] radio host and producer José Lluberes. It began as a Spanish-language [[Bolero]] and [[Ballad]] station serving what is now the [[Distrito Nacional]], later adding more [[soft adult contemporary]], English-language music for younger listeners |
The station first [[Sign-on|signed on]] as '''SHIPJ''' on october 24th, 1987 and started with an [[effective radiated power]] of 10,000 [[Watt|watts]], the studios were located at 27 de Febrero ave. It was Branded as ''Sonido Suave'' and founded by the [[Dominican Republic|Dominican]] radio host and producer José Lluberes. It began as a Spanish-language [[Bolero]] and [[Ballad]] station serving what is now the [[Distrito Nacional]], later adding more [[soft adult contemporary]], English-language music for younger listeners and a news segment, as well as expanding the its reach to the [[Greater Santo Domingo|Greater Santo Domingo.]] |
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== Reference section == |
Revision as of 03:24, 13 October 2021
Alofoke FM is a Dominican radio station located in Santo Domingo. It transmits on 99.3 MHz from the Alofoke Music Group building with an effective radiated power of 42,900 watts (class C1). It airs an urban contemporary format and is owned by Ozuna and operated by Alofoke Music Group. Its studios and offices are located at the Alofoke Music building at Calle Virgilio Díaz Ordóñez #52, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
History
Early years
The station first signed on as SHIPJ on october 24th, 1987 and started with an effective radiated power of 10,000 watts, the studios were located at 27 de Febrero ave. It was Branded as Sonido Suave and founded by the Dominican radio host and producer José Lluberes. It began as a Spanish-language Bolero and Ballad station serving what is now the Distrito Nacional, later adding more soft adult contemporary, English-language music for younger listeners and a news segment, as well as expanding the its reach to the Greater Santo Domingo.
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