WODA explained

Format:Reggaeton–Urban AC
Language:Spanish and English
Owner:Spanish Broadcasting System
Licensee:Spanish Broadcasting System Holding Company
WODA
City:Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Area:San Juan, Puerto Rico
Branding:La Nueva 94 FM
Frequency:94.7 MHz (HD Radio)
Erp:50,000 watts
Haat:898m (2,946feet)
Class:B
Licensing Authority:FCC
Facility Id:54471
Coordinates:18.2789°N -65.86°W
Callsign Meaning:Onda (Spanish for wave)
Sister Stations:WTCV, WVOZ-TV, WZNT, WZMT, WRXD, WMEG
Website:http://lanueva94.com/
WNOD
City:Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Area:Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Branding:La Nueva 94 FM
Airdate:June 13, 1967
Frequency:94.1 MHz
Format:Reggaeton–Urban AC
Language:Spanish and English
Translator:W276AI (103.1 MHz) Ponce
Erp:33,000 watts
Haat:360m (1,180feet)
Class:B
Licensing Authority:FCC
Facility Id:53554
Coordinates:18.1494°N -66.9886°W
Owner:Spanish Broadcasting System
Licensee:Spanish Broadcasting System Holding Company
Sister Stations:WVEO, WIOB, WEGM, WNVI

WODA is a radio station in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. The station airs at 94.7 FM and it is known commercially as La Nueva 94 FM or La 94. It has a sister station, WNOD airing at 94.1 FM in Mayagüez, covering the western part of Puerto Rico and simulcasting WODA programming.

The station is relayed through booster station, WODA-FM1 in Ceiba, also operating at 94.7 FM and translator station W276AI 103.1 FM in Ponce.

History

The station was founded on December 13, 1963, as WBYM, and broadcast its Beautiful music format. The station operates at 94.7 FM, and was assigned to Radio Aeropuerto, Inc, the owners of WRAI-AM.

WEYA, Radio Femenina

Originally this radio station was owned and operated by Carlos Pirallo and was named WEYA which means "Ella" or "She", Radio Femenina and it was playing Beautiful Music with an automated system. Then in the early 1980s changed its call letters to WGSX with the "g" forming a 9 and S like a 5 and it was called 95X, with soft rock format.

WGSX, 95X

During the 1980s the station was branded as 95X and its format was CHR/pop airing music from the 1980s pop and rock top stars. WGSX was an affiliate of Casey Kasem's American Top 40 throughout the 1980s.

WLDI, Oldies 94.7

In 1992, the station changed to an Oldies music format airing Top 40 music from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The station was known commercially as Oldies 94.7. also changing the call letters to WLDI.

Cosmos 94 FM/Onda 94

WNOD began transmissions in early 1960s as WOYE-FM, the station was founded by Gilbert Mamery, the owner of WTIL-AM, and later owned by Pepino Broadcasters, Inc. managed by the Bonnet Alvarez family. In the 1970s the station was acquired by Prime Time Radio Corporation, and was changed to a Spanish Variety format branded as Cosmos 94, La Estación Espacial Musical. The programs that made history at the station was, El Meneo de la Mañana, La Hora del Rocheo, Astro Rock, Enlace Romántico and La Movida en Diez.

In 1995, the station was acquired by Primedia Broadcasting, Inc. and once again changed format and brand name, expanding the Cosmos 94 name across Puerto Rico. Originally geared toward an ever-growing group of underground rap followers, the station was branded as Cosmos 94 FM, Tu Emisora Radioactiva. However the underground rap music format lasted just for a month and was changed to a CHR/Latin pop format. It was then sold to the Spanish Broadcasting System in 1998. The new owners turned it into a Rock en Español station, a format that lasted until 2002. Before changing the brand to "Onda 94" the last words spoken by the DJ was a quote that says "The human spirit does not die when it's defeated, it dies when it surrenders". During the last couple of hours of transmission as "Cosmos 94" various artists took part of the live broadcast as a sort of tribute to it. After that, it was rebranded as Onda 94, changing again to a top 40 format.

Reggaeton 94

On May 1, 2005, The station changed the format and now plays a reggaeton format branded as Reggaeton 94 FM. El Despelote was moved from La Mega to Reggaeton 94 in 2008.

La Nueva 94

In January 2012, WODA changed its current reggaeton format and now still plays an Urban AC format branded as La Nueva 94 FM. Some of the programming on WODA can be also listen via LaMusica App.

WODA Branding

WNOD Branding

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