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Uruguay's airwaves have a constant companion: CX 30 Radio Nacional, better known as La Treinta. It's not a music station. It's talk, pure and often fiery. The hosts know how to rile up a debate, and they do it daily. Politics dominates the conversation. That's no surprise in a country where everyone has an opinion. But there's also coverage of local events, economic analysis, and the occasional cultural segment. The pace is fast. Listeners call in, argue, laugh. It feels like a public square, not a sanitized feed. The station's been around for decades, and it carries that institutional weight.…
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