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WJDM AM (1530 kHz, "Radio Cantico Nuevo") is a radio station licensed to Elizabeth, New Jersey (the seat of Union County) and the surrounding municipalities and broadcasts a Spanish Christian format.
The local natives that speak Quechua adopted that language by the teachings of the Spanish religious missionaries that came from Peru to today's Santiago del Estero Province; the language is quickly losing importance.
It carries the audio signal of Tele Restauración, a Spanish religious network owned and operated by the church, broadcast on sister station KPFW-LDs; since 2010, KZFW-LP has broadcast only the audio portion of Tele Restauración, with a static video image identifying the station and instructing listeners to tune their FM radios to 87.7 MHz to receive the audio that is transmitted on 87.74 MHz.
Teatro Campesino's early performances drew on varied traditions, such as commedia dell'arte, Spanish religious dramas adapted for teaching Mission Indians, Mexican folk humor, a century-old tradition of Mexican performances in California, and Aztec and Maya sacred ritual dramas.
Radio 7 was divided in Revista Radio Cultural with its main show Tiempo Latino in the mornings and Summer evenings, produced and hosted by Frantz Santiago-Peretz and Radio Nuevo Horizonte Spanish religious block in the afternoons led by Rev. Jose Rivera.