June 1, 1997 - On this day Guatemala City, Guatemala began receiving BBN Spanish through Radio Cultural TGN/TGNA. Several frequencies are available through this station, they are: 100.5 FM, 730 AM, 5.955 MHz, 9.505 MHz, and 3.300 MHz. This provides a potential listening audience of over 15 million people.
June 1, 1998 - BBN went on the air in Marshalltown , IA at 88.9 FM via translator.
June 5, 1997 - Reaching eastern Buenos Aires and over 2 million people FM Light in Lanus, Argentina, the station began airing on 99.5 FM.
June 6, 1996 - Orangeburg, SC began receiving BBN on translator at 96.5 FM.
June 8, 1989 - KYFW signed on at 88.3 FM becoming the first BBN station west of the Mississippi River.
June 11, 1997 - BBN went on the air via translator in Jamestown, NY at 88.9 FM.
June 13, 1997 - Erie, PA began receiving BBN on translator at 98.7 FM.
June 15, 1998 - 90,000 people in Alma Fuerte, Argentina were first able to hear FM Alfa at 95.9 FM.
June 15, 1998 - FM Voz de Esperanza took to the air in Cipolletti, Argentina, at 93.1 FM. The station reaches about 870,000 people.
June 16, 1998 - BBN began airing in Winchester, TN via a translator at 95.7 FM.
June 16, 1998 - Laramie, WY began receiving BBN on translator at 90.9 FM.
June 18, 1998 - BBN went on the air via translator in Dyersburg, TN at 88.3 FM.
June 23, 1998 - Bowen, Argentina began hearing BBN Spanish programming on 97.5 FM from Radio Popular. 50,000 people were added to the potential listening audience.
June 24, 1998 - Malargue, Argentina received BBN Spanish programming at 104.1 FM. 21,000 people are in the coverage area of the station FM Vivencia.
June 24, 1997 - The Fairmont, WV translator went on the air at 89.7 FM.
June 25, 1993 - BBN went on the air in Winder, GA at 89.5 on WYFW.
June 25, 1997 - BBN began airing in Wooster, OH via a translator at 91.9 FM.
June 26, 1997 - Frankfort, KY began receiving BBN on translator at 88.3 FM.
June 26, 1999 - BBN Spanish station La Voz de Honda went on the air in Honda Colombia at 1440 AM. This is the only RRB station in Colombia and has about 900,000 people under the sound of the station.