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WMIO

Coordinates: 17°59′37″N 67°10′27″W / 17.99361°N 67.17417°W / 17.99361; -67.17417
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WMIO
Broadcast areaPuerto Rico
Frequency102.3 MHz
BrandingHOT 102
Programming
FormatTop 40/CHR
AffiliationsiHeartMedia
Ownership
Owner
  • Uno Radio Group
  • (Arso Radio Corporation)
WCMN, WCMN-FM, WUNO, WFID, WPRM-FM, WTOK-FM, WNEL, WPRP, WRIO, WZAR, WORA, WIVA-FM, WFDT
History
First air date
December 15, 1988
Call sign meaning
Maria
Isabel
Ortiz
(station founder)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID40052
ClassB
ERP35,000 watts
HAAT827.0 meters (2,713.3 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
17°59′37″N 67°10′27″W / 17.99361°N 67.17417°W / 17.99361; -67.17417
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live (via iHeartRadio)
WebsiteHot102pr.com

WMIO (102.3 FM), branded on-air as HOT 102, is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40/CHR format. Licensed to Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, it serves the Puerto Rico area. The station is currently owned by Uno Radio Group and repeats the audio of WCMN-FM.

History

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On December 15, 1988, WMIO begins operations on 102.3 FM, branded as MusiRadio. the station was founded by Maria Isabel Ortiz Avilés, which is the sister of radio entrepreneur, David Ortiz. The station was broadcast Beautiful Music and Adult Standards. in the 1990s, WMIO was a repeater for WFID, and later with WIAC-FM, until was sold to Bestov Broadcasting on April 14, 1999.

In March 2007, Uno Radio Group officially acquired WMIO from Bestov Broadcasting (previously known as Audioactiva 102.3 FM) and chained it with WCMN-FM "Toca De To' 107.3 FM".

On January 9, 2009, MSG Radio Inc. acquired WIAC-FM and through a contract with Uno Radio Group the Toca De To' brand was moved to 102.5 FM on January 16, 2009. Old Toca De To stations WCMN-FM 107.3 and WMIO 102.3 continue as "107.3 Mi Emisora" and did not simulcast WIAC-FM.

In August 2011 and after 102.5 FM change its name to Hot 102, 107.3 FM and 102.3 FM adopted again the brand "Toca De To" but this time as a slogan. By 2012, WMIO and WCMN became a simulcast of WTOK's Top 40 format.

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WMIO". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.