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Los 40

Los 40 (The 40, stylized as LOS40 and formerly Los 40 Principales, Spanish: Los Cuarenta) is a Top 40 music radio network and radio station brand in many Spanish-speaking countries from PRISA Radio. The station has its origins as a music show at Radio Madrid in 1966, today Cadena SER, where the 40 Principales chart was born, then evolved into a standalone radio station in 1979.

Until 2016 it was called Los 40 Principales.
Logo of Los 40 since 2016.

Some stations under this brand name are owned and operated or are licensed by PRISA to use the brand. A local broadcasting company operates some LOS40 stations. This local station is affiliated with the company that holds a license to use the brand from Grupo PRISA. Each LOS40 network typically broadcasts its own national feed from its respective country.

Broadcast edit

LOS40 stations are broadcast in: Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Spain, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama and Dominican Republic.

Most LOS40 networks, generally air Spanish and English contemporary hit music that mostly includes American, Latin American, Pan-European, and British singers and bands. Most stations emphasize Latin Top 40 music; however Mexico and Panama stations feature more European and English-language music whilseChile and Costa Rica stations playsmore reggaeton and bachata. It has a high-rotation playlist consisting mainly of tracks from its private chart. The main music genres that can be heard are pop, pop-rock and some dance music from the '90s, '00s and present day.

Countries where it previously had a presence:

  • Nicaragua: Replaced by La Buenísima.
  • Paraguay: Replaced by an evangelic radio station.

History edit

In 1965, the Ministry of Information and Tourism passed a law, enforcing medium wave radio stations to launch FM stations to develop FM in Spain. Due to the high costs of producing new shows, most of the schedules for the new stations were based on music, mainly classical music. In 1966, Cadena SER asked one of its broadcasters, Rafael Revert, to develop a new music show aimed at a younger audience. So he took the idea of the Top 40 and created a chart with the 40 top singles of the week, which would be voted on by the audience. So, on 18 July 1966, the first show of Los 40 Principales was broadcast on Radio Madrid, marking the debut of the chart list, with "Monday, Monday" by The Mamas & the Papas as the first N°1.

Soon, the show would be broadcast on ten Cadena SER radio stations. At first it was a daily show, revealing candidates during the week, and the new list each Saturday. The viewers would phone each station to vote for their favorite songs. The show was recorded in Madrid, then the tape was sent to all of the affiliate stations throughout Spain and broadcast simultaneously. The duration of the show was increased during the 70s from the original 1 hour to 2, then 4 and finally 8 hours by the end of the 1970s. In 1979, Cadena SER decided to make 40 Principales a standalone radio network, which would be dedicated to the chart and its candidates 24 hours a day (what is later known, in Spanish, as radiofórmula). At first, the 40 Principales stations were still part of Cadena SER, becoming an independent network in 1987, though still owned by Grupo PRISA alongside Cadena SER. In 1985, the 40 Principales main station began broadcasting live by satellite throughout Spain.

In 1990, the chart show started being broadcast also on TV through Canal+ and in 1998 also on the newly created 40 Principales TV satellite channel. The chart show got its present name, Del 40 al 1 (From 40 to 1), in 1995. During the 2000s, 40 Principales was expanded through Latin American opening some 400 stations in Spanish-speaking countries with either local media companies operating stations within a country or listening area or PRISA operating a company within a country.

In May 2016, Los 40 Principales re-branded as simply LOS40. The main reason was that the station "is so much more than a top 40 list".[1]

In September 2017, the LOS40 TV channel was shut down after almost two decades of broadcasting.

Game 40 edit

Los 40 ran a program in Spain dedicated to video games, under the name Game 40, from 1992 to 1998.[2] It aired in the evening each Sunday.[3] The show was first hosted by Juan Luis Ferrer, but he was eventually replaced by Guillem Caballé; a writer for La Razón later said that Caballé transitioned the program into "a very dynamic and fun style."[2] During Caballé's tenure, the program aired reviews, news and comedy segments interpersed with music from anime and video game soundtracks.[3] Caballé was joined by co-hosts Manuel Martín Vivaldi, Ángel Ortiz and Carlos Ulloa. Game 40 was highly popular,[2][3] and by late 1996 its website was among Los 40's most visited pages.[4] Its radio broadcast ultimately attained more than 500,000 regular listeners,[2] despite competing directly with the sports coverage program Carrusel Deportivo.[3] In 2008, Enrique García of MeriStation described Game 40 as "legendary",[5] a sentiment echoed by La Razón's writer in 2019. The program was canceled in October 1998, with its final episode aired on the fourth of that month.[2] According to author David Martínez, Game 40 proceeded to influence later game-focused radio shows in Spain, including Top Radio's Top Game (1998–2001).[3]

Controversy edit

In December 2014, DJ Paul Hip asked listeners of 40 Principales Chile what they would do for free music concert festival tickets.[6] The radio station hosted a competition for contestants to come up with their own challenges. If their challenge was accepted by the radio DJ, they were given the opportunity to complete it to win the tickets.[7]

A female listener offered to do "anything including licking whipped cream out of a human anus" to win tickets to the Mysteryland EDM festival. Hip took the woman up on the proposal - in the middle of his show.[6] On 17 December 2014,[8] she completed the act live on air.[7][9][10] Hip then proceeded to invite listeners of the radio station to kiss the woman[11] who had just licked whipped cream from his anus to win tickets of their own.[12]

The radio station's production team[11] tweeted an uncensored image of the act,[7] which went viral over Twitter and caused controversy,[11] with Twitter followers[7] calling the act "misogynist and humiliating" and questioning the station's ethics and journalistic integrity. The radio station later issued an apology saying they were sorry if they had offended their audience and they probably should not have accepted such challenge, but assured it was completely "voluntary and even suggested by the participant" in a contest that was open to what ever each contestant wanted to do. The radio station deleted the tweet promptly after the negative reactions and assured their fans the contest's only purpose was to have fun, and not to hurt or demean anyone.[13]

Stations edit

Location Callsign Frequency
Barcelona, Spain ELS40 93.9 MHz
Bogotá, Colombia LOS40 100,4 MHz
Buenos Aires, Argentina LS4 105.5 MHz
Madrid, Spain LOS40 93.9 MHz
Mexico City, Mexico XEX-FM 101.7 MHz
Santiago, Chile 101.7 MHz

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Corporate Vision® develops new brand vision & digital transformation for global music radio leader LOS40". Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e Molinero, E. (24 February 2019). "De los 80 a la actualidad: Evolución de la información sobre videojuegos en España". La Razón (in Spanish). from the original on 10 July 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e Martínez, David (12 July 2016). "Videojuegos en la radio". De MicroHobby a Youtube: Prensa de videojuegos en España (in Spanish). Dolmen Editorial. pp. 155–157. ISBN 978-8416436651.
  4. ^ Gómez, Rosario G. (22 October 1996). "Los 40 digitales". El País (in Spanish). from the original on 10 July 2019.
  5. ^ García, Enrique (15 January 2008). "BLADE 94.6 emitirá un especial del conocido programa Game 40". MeriStation (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  6. ^ a b Barell, Ryan (22 December 2014). "Rimjob Live on Air Prompts Apology After Chilean Radio DJ Paul Hip's Competition Turns Weird". HuffPost. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d Cullen, Clare (23 December 2014). "Outrage as woman licks whipped cream from radio presenters bum crack live on air to win concert tickets". Irish Independent. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  8. ^ "Outrage After A Woman Gave A Radio DJ A Rim Job Live on the Air". BuzzFeed. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  9. ^ "chilena besa trasero de locutor de radio para ganar entradas" (in Spanish). Taringa!. 20 December 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  10. ^ "YouTube: mujer besa trasero de locutor por ganar entradas para concierto y genera polémica - VIDEO". la Repubblica (in Spanish). 19 December 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  11. ^ a b c Payton, Matt (21 December 2014). "Radio station apologises for DJ having cream licked from his backside live on-air". Metro. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  12. ^ Kinder, Tabatha (20 December 2014). "Outrage as Chilean DJ receives 'rim job' from listener live on air". International Business Times. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  13. ^ Roterman, Natalie (21 December 2014). "Woman's Gruesome Challenge To Get Free Concert Tickets Causes Outrage in Chile!". Latin Times. Retrieved 11 August 2015.

External links edit

  • Los 40 Official Website
  • Los 40 Argentina Official Website
  • Los 40 Chile Official Website
  • Los 40 Colombia Official Website
  • Los 40 Costa Rica Official Website
  • Los 40 Dominican Republic Official Website
  • Los 40 Ecuador Official Website
  • Los 40 Guatemala Official Website
  • Los 40 Mexico Official Website
  • Los 40 Panama Official Website
  • Los 40 Paraguay Official Website
  • (archived)

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and operated or are licensed by PRISA to use the brand A local broadcasting company operates some LOS40 stations This local station is affiliated with the company that holds a license to use the brand from Grupo PRISA Each LOS40 network typically broadcasts its own national feed from its respective country Contents 1 Broadcast 2 History 3 Game 40 4 Controversy 5 Stations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBroadcast editLOS40 stations are broadcast in Argentina Chile Colombia Costa Rica Ecuador Spain Guatemala Mexico Panama and Dominican Republic Most LOS40 networks generally air Spanish and English contemporary hit music that mostly includes American Latin American Pan European and British singers and bands Most stations emphasize Latin Top 40 music however Mexico and Panama stations feature more European and English language music whilseChile and Costa Rica stations playsmore reggaeton and bachata It has a high rotation playlist consisting mainly of tracks from its private chart The main music genres that can be heard are pop pop rock and some dance music from the 90s 00s and present day Countries where it previously had a presence Nicaragua Replaced by La Buenisima Paraguay Replaced by an evangelic radio station History editIn 1965 the Ministry of Information and Tourism passed a law enforcing medium wave radio stations to launch FM stations to develop FM in Spain Due to the high costs of producing new shows most of the schedules for the new stations were based on music mainly classical music In 1966 Cadena SER asked one of its broadcasters Rafael Revert to develop a new music show aimed at a younger audience So he took the idea of the Top 40 and created a chart with the 40 top singles of the week which would be voted on by the audience So on 18 July 1966 the first show of Los 40 Principales was broadcast on Radio Madrid marking the debut of the chart list with Monday Monday by The Mamas amp the Papas as the first N 1 Soon the show would be broadcast on ten Cadena SER radio stations At first it was a daily show revealing candidates during the week and the new list each Saturday The viewers would phone each station to vote for their favorite songs The show was recorded in Madrid then the tape was sent to all of the affiliate stations throughout Spain and broadcast simultaneously The duration of the show was increased during the 70s from the original 1 hour to 2 then 4 and finally 8 hours by the end of the 1970s In 1979 Cadena SER decided to make 40 Principales a standalone radio network which would be dedicated to the chart and its candidates 24 hours a day what is later known in Spanish as radioformula At first the 40 Principales stations were still part of Cadena SER becoming an independent network in 1987 though still owned by Grupo PRISA alongside Cadena SER In 1985 the 40 Principales main station began broadcasting live by satellite throughout Spain In 1990 the chart show started being broadcast also on TV through Canal and in 1998 also on the newly created 40 Principales TV satellite channel The chart show got its present name Del 40 al 1 From 40 to 1 in 1995 During the 2000s 40 Principales was expanded through Latin American opening some 400 stations in Spanish speaking countries with either local media companies operating stations within a country or listening area or PRISA operating a company within a country In May 2016 Los 40 Principales re branded as simply LOS40 The main reason was that the station is so much more than a top 40 list 1 In September 2017 the LOS40 TV channel was shut down after almost two decades of broadcasting Game 40 editLos 40 ran a program in Spain dedicated to video games under the name Game 40 from 1992 to 1998 2 It aired in the evening each Sunday 3 The show was first hosted by Juan Luis Ferrer but he was eventually replaced by Guillem Caballe a writer for La Razon later said that Caballe transitioned the program into a very dynamic and fun style 2 During Caballe s tenure the program aired reviews news and comedy segments interpersed with music from anime and video game soundtracks 3 Caballe was joined by co hosts Manuel Martin Vivaldi Angel Ortiz and Carlos Ulloa Game 40 was highly popular 2 3 and by late 1996 its website was among Los 40 s most visited pages 4 Its radio broadcast ultimately attained more than 500 000 regular listeners 2 despite competing directly with the sports coverage program Carrusel Deportivo 3 In 2008 Enrique Garcia of MeriStation described Game 40 as legendary 5 a sentiment echoed by La Razon s writer in 2019 The program was canceled in October 1998 with its final episode aired on the fourth of that month 2 According to author David Martinez Game 40 proceeded to influence later game focused radio shows in Spain including Top Radio s Top Game 1998 2001 3 Controversy editIn December 2014 DJ Paul Hip asked listeners of 40 Principales Chile what they would do for free music concert festival tickets 6 The radio station hosted a competition for contestants to come up with their own challenges If their challenge was accepted by the radio DJ they were given the opportunity to complete it to win the tickets 7 A female listener offered to do anything including licking whipped cream out of a human anus to win tickets to the Mysteryland EDM festival Hip took the woman up on the proposal in the middle of his show 6 On 17 December 2014 8 she completed the act live on air 7 9 10 Hip then proceeded to invite listeners of the radio station to kiss the woman 11 who had just licked whipped cream from his anus to win tickets of their own 12 The radio station s production team 11 tweeted an uncensored image of the act 7 which went viral over Twitter and caused controversy 11 with Twitter followers 7 calling the act misogynist and humiliating and questioning the station s ethics and journalistic integrity The radio station later issued an apology saying they were sorry if they had offended their audience and they probably should not have accepted such challenge but assured it was completely voluntary and even suggested by the participant in a contest that was open to what ever each contestant wanted to do The radio station deleted the tweet promptly after the negative reactions and assured their fans the contest s only purpose was to have fun and not to hurt or demean anyone 13 Stations editLocation Callsign FrequencyBarcelona Spain ELS40 93 9 MHzBogota Colombia LOS40 100 4 MHzBuenos Aires Argentina LS4 105 5 MHzMadrid Spain LOS40 93 9 MHzMexico City Mexico XEX FM 101 7 MHzSantiago Chile 101 7 MHzSee also edit40 TV PRISAReferences edit Corporate Vision develops new brand vision amp digital transformation for global music radio leader LOS40 Retrieved 4 September 2018 a b c d e Molinero E 24 February 2019 De los 80 a la actualidad Evolucion de la informacion sobre videojuegos en Espana La Razon in Spanish Archived from the original on 10 July 2019 a b c d e Martinez David 12 July 2016 Videojuegos en la radio De MicroHobby a Youtube Prensa de videojuegos en Espana in Spanish Dolmen Editorial pp 155 157 ISBN 978 8416436651 Gomez Rosario G 22 October 1996 Los 40 digitales El Pais in Spanish Archived from the original on 10 July 2019 Garcia Enrique 15 January 2008 BLADE 94 6 emitira un especial del conocido programa Game 40 MeriStation in Spanish Retrieved 10 July 2019 a b Barell Ryan 22 December 2014 Rimjob Live on Air Prompts Apology After Chilean Radio DJ Paul Hip s Competition Turns Weird HuffPost Retrieved 11 August 2015 a b c d Cullen Clare 23 December 2014 Outrage as woman licks whipped cream from radio presenters bum crack live on air to win concert tickets Irish Independent Retrieved 11 August 2015 Outrage After A Woman Gave A Radio DJ A Rim Job Live on the Air BuzzFeed 19 December 2014 Retrieved 11 August 2015 chilena besa trasero de locutor de radio para ganar entradas in Spanish Taringa 20 December 2014 Retrieved 11 August 2015 YouTube mujer besa trasero de locutor por ganar entradas para concierto y genera polemica VIDEO la Repubblica in Spanish 19 December 2014 Retrieved 11 August 2015 a b c Payton Matt 21 December 2014 Radio station apologises for DJ having cream licked from his backside live on air Metro Retrieved 11 August 2015 Kinder Tabatha 20 December 2014 Outrage as Chilean DJ receives rim job from listener live on air International Business Times Retrieved 11 August 2015 Roterman Natalie 21 December 2014 Woman s Gruesome Challenge To Get Free Concert Tickets Causes Outrage in Chile Latin Times Retrieved 11 August 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to LOS40 Los 40 Official Website Los 40 Argentina Official Website Los 40 Chile Official Website Los 40 Colombia Official Website Los 40 Costa Rica Official Website Los 40 Dominican Republic Official Website Los 40 Ecuador Official Website Los 40 Guatemala Official Website Los 40 Mexico Official Website Los 40 Panama Official Website Los 40 Paraguay Official Website Game 40 Official Website archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Los 40 amp oldid 1218266630 Game 40, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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