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FM Santa Rosa
Broadcast areaPilar, Buenos Aires
Frequency90.3 mHz
BrandingFM Santa Rosa
Programming
FormatChristian
Ownership
OwnerUnknown
Technical information
ClassUnknown

FM Santa Rosa is a local catholic radio station broadcasting from the city of Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The station was formely known by its slogan "La radio de la familia" ("The family radio") but it has dropped the slogan somewhere at the beginning of this century.

Programming

The weekday schedule includes a morning music show with tango songs, two news magazines (Con algo al aire and Días de radio), an oldies music show (Un tranvía llamado recuerdo) and, starting 8.30pm local time (2330 UTC), a relay of the EWTN Spanish-language radio service. The EWTN relay finishes the next morning.

On Saturdays, the station airs only one programme: Los retro hits de la 90.3, a pre-taped music show without hoster that plays almost exclusively music from the '70, '80 and '90, including several artists not as widely known as the artists one would probably listen on a common oldies station, as Jonathan Gable, The Flirts, Patrick Cowley, Den Harrow and Ken Laszlo, among others. The Staurday is the only day where EWTN is not aired.

Finally, on Sundays, FM Santa Rosa airs a live mass from a local church at 10am (1300 UTC), top 40 and 90's Latin and international songs at afternoon and EWTN at night.