Rumbón (Sirius XM) explained

Rumbon
Area:On-air
Frequency:Sirius XM 767 (Discontinued All Channels)
Sirius 83 (formerly)
Dish Network 6092 (formerly)
Format:Classic salsa
Owner:Sirius XM Radio
Class:Satellite Radio Station
Website:http://www.siriusxm.com/rumbon

Rumbón is a Discontinued Spanish-language classic salsa radio station on Sirius XM. It was formerly a tropical and reggaeton radio station on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 83 and DISH Network channel 6092. The station was titled "Tropical" until September 29, 2005, when it increased its programming of reggaeton to nearly 50 percent.[1] The channel was added to Sirius Canada in June 2008. Rumbón was retired on November 12, 2008 in result of the Sirius XM merger. The station that took over is Caliente, Sirius 83 and XM 85. Rumbón was later relaunched on the 533 frequency. The channel launched the very popular program La Jungla de Rumbon hosted by George Nenadich. George Nenadich is a pioneer in the Latin music industry. Launching his career in September 1988 as one of the first employees of a very young record label RMM Records who were responsible for artist like Tito Nieves, Jose Alberto, Marc Anthony and La India [2]

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Notes and References

  1. DeLuca, Dan (January 15, 2006). "Reggaetn igniting: This new multiculti musical mix of Latino salsa, reggae dancehall and hip-hop is 'not a fad,' says a hitmaker, 'it's a subculture.'", The Philadelphia Inquirer, p. H1.
  2. Web site: Rumbón - Classic Salsa - SiriusXM Radio. 28 May 2015.