XM has announced a new channel featuring Spanish-language oldies hits from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Caricia (XM channel 93) will feature timeless music from popular legendary artists, including Julio Iglesias, Jose Feliciano, Roberto Carlos, Leo Dan, Jose Jose, Leonardo Favio, Armando Manzanero, Nino Bravo, Camilo Sesto and more.
XM claims to offer the most Spanish language programming on satellite radio. XM’s four channels of commercial-free Latin music include: Latin pop hits channel, Viva (XM 91); regional Mexican music channel, Aguila (XM 92); newly launched Spanish oldies hits channel Caricia (XM 93); and tropical dance music and reggaeton hits channel Caliente (XM 94).
XM also offers a Spanish-language world sports talk radio channel, XM Deportivo (XM 147), which features Spanish soccer coverage and sports information from around the world, and CNN En Espanol (XM 126), the 24-hour Spanish language news network.
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