Which broadcast from the city of
Barranquilla, Colombia, for part of the Colombian Caribbean through the modulated frequency 100.1 MHz, from October 1984 to November 1989, then becoming the station with programming
Anglo-American and Hispanic rock with the greatest commercial and audience success up to that time, highlighting that in 1988 it managed to be classified as the third with the largest audience in households and individuals according to the general results of the study carried out in June of that year by the pollster. Analyze for the National Association of Advertisers of Colombia (ANDA), a fact not recorded until then in the radio of the time.
Its programming is based on the most outstanding music that was produced in the '70s, '80s and '90s, mixed with a careful selection of what the new millennium brought with it in its beginnings in the fields of pop and rock. In short, its content is loaded with music that today is called "oldie" or "Retro", which continues to be highly remembered mainly due to its great melodic richness.
Oro Stereo is currently listened to by those who grew up and grew up in those '80s, but also by all those who place great value on their memories. As its slogan expresses: "Today, like Yesterday."