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The KAAY nighttime signal was so strong that young people in Havana City and in other places in Cuba got it clear. In the late 70's1970s, music sung in English was practically banned by the Communist Government. Cuban radio stations were allowed to devote only about 20% of their time broadcasting music sung in English, so many young people used to listen American radio stations as a response to that limitation, and the KAAY was one of the most popular of them. Today young people from those years still remember the DJ announcing "Beaker Street... an underground music service from KAAY, Little Rock, Arkansas..."<ref>The author of the lines about Beaker Street in Cuba was one of that young cuban who used to listen this famous radio station. Read [http://www.elnuevoherald.com/noticias/mundo/columnas-de-opinion/story/541094.html?addcomment=true;#recent_comm]</ref>
 
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