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"language station" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a place designed to help people learn a new language, such as "The local library has a language station where people can get free tutoring in Spanish."
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Long Island appeared ripe for a Spanish language station, said Sean Ross, a radio analyst from New Jersey-based EdisoNew Jersey-based.
And to that end there were "Haz's Rules," which included setting the clock radio to a Spanish language station, which he could not understand, so he never had to start the day listening to bad news.
The UAE's popular Arabic language station, appealing to both a local and expat audience.
Sang, who at the time of the election was the presenter of a radio programme on the Kalenjin language station KASS FM was accused of using his broadcasts to spread instructions and incitements to violence.
26.7 million people in the USA tuned in to watch the game (25.4 million on FOX, 1.3 million on Telemundo, the Spanish language station), more than the 26.5 million who watched last year's men's cup final, more than the viewership of the 2014 World Series, more than last month's NBA finals.
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Poland also supports Radio Racja, a Belarussian-language station, and European Radio for Belarus.
Instead, it spat out endless loops of soccer highlights on the Portuguese-language station Globo International.
Some find it annoying; others think a foreign-language station is on the radio.
Is is to be broadcast on a Spanish-language station in Miami.
In June, the alliance bought time from WXTV, Channel 41, a Univision Spanish-language station.
This will be the second foreign-language station the network has opened, after Al Jazeera English in 2006.
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