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Raul Alarcon Sr., founder and Director Emeritus of Spanish Broadcasting System, died yesterday in Miami. He was 82.
Alarcon, a pioneer in Spanish-language broadcasting, left Cuba, and the radio company he had founded there, following Fidel Castro’s rise to power. He re-established his radio career in the United States, and in 1983, he purchased his first radio station. “*
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