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  1. Radio - WLRN

    RADIO SCHEDULEWLRN 91.3 FM is licensed to the School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida and serves a weekly audience of more than 500,000 from northern Palm Beach to Key West.

  2. Radio | WLRN

    Folk Radio Hall of Fame inducts WLRN’s Michael Stock WLRN News Staff , November 17, 2025

  3. WLRN 91.3 HD1 Radio Schedule

    WLRN 91.3 Radio Schedule Available On Air Stations On Air Now Playing WLRN NPR News On Air Now Playing WLRN Classical

  4. Has a major Spanish-language radio reform venture failed in Miami ...

    2025年10月7日 · Three years after Latino Media Network bought Miami's Radio Mambi and WQBA, plans to steer Spanish-language radio in a more more moderate direction may have run aground.

  5. Miami's iconic Radio Mambí loses its live voice as a Spanish ... - WLRN

    2025年12月12日 · Miami's iconic Spanish-language radio station WAQI — Radio Mambí — will take its news and talk programming off the air, in a further sign that an effort to create more moderate Latino ...

  6. Moth Radio Hour brings live storytelling to South Florida with ... - WLRN

    2025年5月2日 · The Moth Radio Hour, which airs Saturdays at 1 p.m. on WLRN, South Florida’s only public radio station, is coming to Miami for a live show on Thursday, May 8. The Moth StorySLAM is …

  7. Watchdogs sound alarm over disinformation on Spanish-language …

    2026年3月4日 · To be sure, English-language talk radio also spreads disinformation. But critics of Spanish-language radio misinformation say it too often flies under the U.S.’s public and regulatory …

  8. Ted Grossman, longtime WLRN radio host of 'The Night Train', dies of ...

    2025年8月18日 · Ted Grossman, who hosted “The Night Train” program on WLRN radio for almost 50 years, died Saturday after a long bout with cancer. He was 83. "Ted was a font of knowledge of all …

  9. South Florida radio host 'Footy' dies at 77 - WLRN

    2025年12月15日 · John Kross, better known as "Footy," died at the age of 77. Kross worked in morning radio at Y100 from the early 1970s until his retirement in 2006.

  10. WLRN Classical HD2 | WLRN

    WLRN has lost over $3 million in federal and state support. Your donation today helps fill the gap and keeps trusted, local journalism alive.