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Radio Scoop FM broadcasts from Haiti, and it's a fascinating listen. The station feels like a snapshot of the country's unpredictable radio landscape. Bitrate sits at 64kbps - not for audiophiles, but there's charm in that compressed sound. It reminds you that radio doesn't need pristine quality to connect. Programming spans what the station calls 'Music' - in practice, a mix of Haitian kompa, zouk, and occasional international pop hits. You never quite know what's coming next, and that keeps it interesting. It's not polished or curated for export. That's its strength. If you want to listen to…
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