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FM Del Este broadcasts from Uruguay at a frankly nostalgic 24kbps, it sounds like radio used to, before everything went hi-res. That's not a flaw. It adds character. When you listen to FM Del Este live, you're getting a slice of Uruguayan life: local news, community announcements, and a music mix that swings from vintage tango to modern pop. It's a true music radio Uruguay station, not a curated playlist. The DJs speak in rapid Spanish, occasionally stumbling over track names. None of it feels polished. To listen to FM Del Este online is to embrace lo-fi authenticity. You might hear a Jorge Dr…
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