“There is nothing like Radio Bilingüe anywhere else. The news service is great because it covers the topics of California’s current government. I like the música norteña program and my wife really enjoys the polkas. We consider Radio Bilingüe to be part of the family.”
– Ignacio Ruiz, Tracy, CA
Radio Bilingüe is unique in the nation for its ground-breaking, multilingual news, music and cultural programming, like: Línea Abierta – the only live Spanish-language call-in show in public media; Comunidad Alerta – a live interactive current affairs show addressing top community concerns; ¡Alza tu Voz! and Rockin’ da House – programs by, for and about young people with music and focused discussions on issues important to teens; La Hora Mixteca – a bilingual Spanish/Mixteco program with traditional music, news and community conversations; as well as a vibrant array of Music Programming from mariachi to AlterLatin.
Programs:
To: 2:00 am
Music like R&B, soul and funk has entertained barrio cruisers over the decades and continues to hold a special place for young Mexican-Americans, from Tower of Power to Lakeside, from Marvin Gaye and The Limelites to El Chicano, it's a voyage every night. The program is hosed in English.
To: 3:00 am
Línea Abierta originates from Radio Bilingüe's studios in Oakland and Fresno, California with hosts Chelis López, Gerardo Guzman and Samuel Orozco. Every Friday the Mexico Edition is broadcast, presented by the journalist Citlali Sáenz.
To: 6:00 am
Classics of mariachi and ranchero music
To: 7:00 pm
To: 9:00 pm
Mexican pop and romantic ballads from the 70’s and 80’s or “Oldies en Español."" Presented in Spanish.
To: 10:00 pm
Línea Abierta originates from Radio Bilingüe's studios in Oakland and Fresno, California with hosts Chelis López, Gerardo Guzman and Samuel Orozco. Every Friday the Mexico Edition is broadcast, presented by the journalist Citlali Sáenz.
To: 12:00 am
Music like R&B, soul and funk has entertained barrio cruisers over the decades and continues to hold a special place for young Mexican-Americans, from Tower of Power to Lakeside, from Marvin Gaye and The Limelites to El Chicano, it's a voyage every night. The program is hosed in English.