
The Mexican radio host Óscar Millán Santiago, affectionately known as 'El Niño Mix', recently passed away, leaving a deep void in the radio community. For nearly 24 years, Óscar shared his joy through radio waves, earning the affection and respect of his listeners.
Amid emotional messages, his partner Mar González also bid farewell to him, thanking him for his love, for their children, and for a shared life filled with lessons. The station where he worked issued a statement mourning his passing, highlighting his unparalleled contribution to the team over the years.
Óscar Millán was born in Mexico City on January 27 and grew up in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl. His career in radio began at the age of 17 as a flyer promoter at a local station. Over time, he managed to make his way to the microphones, where he stood out for his energy and dedication. He also participated in programs like 'Pa' la Banda Emprendedora', where he combined his passion for radio with the promotion of local artists and the economy.
Throughout his career, Óscar Millán worked with recognized professionals in the industry, such as Gabriel Escamilla and El Panda Zambrano, who influenced his path. His charisma and commitment made him a reference for many listeners during his three decades of work at stations like La Z, La Kebuena, Radio Uno, Radiopolis, Radio Fórmula, and Radiorama, among others.
Although the cause of his death has not been officially confirmed, it is rumored to be related to complications arising from cancer. 'El Niño Mix' will be remembered for his legacy in radio and for his constant pursuit of greatness in every project he undertook. His nickname, 'El Niño Mix', originated in his early days in the radio world and remained over the years as a distinctive hallmark of his personality and talent.