What happens when a capital city of 22 million people and 16 boroughs doesn’t have enough local news sources to cover its massiveness?Welcome to Mexico City, Mexico, where this is a reality that a new radio station is trying to address.Radio Chilango, launched on August 28, is the newest wing of Chilango, a news and culture magazine covering Mexico City. The station is starting off with four shows: The morning show “¿Qué chilangos pasa?” discusses need-to-know news for the day, along with tips for surviving the unique challenges of the megalopolis (the traffic, the air pollution, gentrification, the works).

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