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Regarding the musical programming, he has indicated that ‘LOS40 Classic’ is based on the greatest hits of LOS40 throughout its history, «with special focus on the 80s and 90s and with a notable presence of national pop with groups, born in Los 40 Principales, and that are still on the road today».
At the weekend, from 10.30 am to 3.30 pm, it will be the time of ’40 R.P.M’ with Juan Pablo Jiménez as presenter. In addition, this programming will be complemented by the radio formula spaces with the rest of the ‘LOS40 Classic’ announcers.
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M80 Radio is now history. The legendary station dedicated to the greatest hits of pop and rock music has been transformed this Wednesday afternoon into Los 40 Classic, a new brand that was born with the aim of putting the focus on the decades of the 80s and 90s. At 18:40 hours, Javier Penedo has been in charge of saying goodbye to M80 and welcome the new radio that occupies its dial.
Through a vote on its website, listeners have chosen the song that inaugurated Los 40 Classic among three options: ‘The Show Must Go On’ (Queen), ‘Monday Monday’ (The Mamas & the Papas) or ‘Enjoy the Silence’ (Depeche Mode). The song that received the most votes was Queen’s, to which the voice of the emblematic announcer Joaquín Luqui gave way.
At the weekend, from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm will be the time of ’40 R.P.M’ with Juan Pablo Jiménez as presenter. This programming will be completed with the rest of Los 40 Classic’s announcers.
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The crisis and poor ratings have finally put an end to M80 in Valladolid. For nostalgic people, this is a considerable setback, since in this channel you could listen to the best music of the 70s, 80s and 90s.
In the 2008-09 season, the program would return on Saturday nights under the name of Tus Canciones: La Gramola, first presented by Agustín García, and later by Fernando Mejía, until its cancellation in August 2011.
Plásticos y Decibelios, first broadcast on Los 40 Principales and since the 1998-99 season, on M80 Radio, from Monday to Friday, from 2 to 4 pm. From the 2003-04 season, it would be broadcasted from Monday to Thursday from midnight, and from the 2005-06 season, varying between Saturdays at 10 pm and midnight. It would be cancelled in August, although its presenter, Julián Ruiz, broadcasts the program every week on his web page and on ivoox.
Supersonido, presented by Mario Perez, offered Funk and RB tracks. The program also originally came from Los 40 Principales, and would go on to be broadcast on M80 Radio in the 2002-03 season.8 The program would have different schedules, although on most occasions it has always been offered, either on Fridays, in the time slot of «La Gramola», or on Saturdays, varying between 10 pm and midnight. The program was cancelled on July 21, 2009, after 14 seasons on the air.
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The change will take place at twenty-one minutes to seven on Wednesday, November twenty-first, 2018. PRISA Radio involves Cadena SER in the launch so that La Ventana will connect with the new station at the time of its birth. It will coincide with the premiere in the magazine of a new song produced by Alejo Stivel along with a score of singers who visited the program. Los 40 Classic will have thirty-four posts spread throughout the peninsula, the two archipelagos and one in Andorra.
The channel, which is celebrating its quarter of a century, is evolving to dissolve under the umbrella of a leading music radio brand. M80 Radio has many similarities with Los 40 Classic but also has its own novel characteristics beyond the rebranding, as happened with Melodía FM at the time. The differences are grouped under ten headings:
Los 40 Classic was also, in 2003, the name of a compilation with forty-five -not forty- tracks by classic pop and rock names from different decades in a heterogeneous proposal -from Dylan to Coldplay, from Kool & The Gang to Hanson- under the slogan «Los éxitos imprescindibles de tu vida» (The essential hits of your life). Having recovered a brand with little wear and tear, it’s time to develop it.