Is 'Spanish' equal/the same everywhere?
No, for example in the Río de la Plata area (and some areas more) they use vos instead of tú (voseo), or nobody, except the real Spaniards from Spain, uses the 2nd person of the plural with the verbs (vosotros), in Andalusia, it's said, they swallow the final s and z on the end of the words, Argentines often start (without knowing why, and what it means ...) their sentences with che, and it seems that Chileans never get tired to say ya ...
But don't worry, it's not so important which Spanish is yours: people of all Spanish speaking countries will understand you.
If you want to hear how people speak Spanish in Uruguay here's a list of Radio and TV stations providing live online-streaming/direct broadcast in Internet.
Canal 6 Pando
TV station
Montevideo
Type and programme style: comprehensive
Quality of streaming: ok, player type: Windows Media Player.
Cadena de la Costa
Radio station
La Paloma Rocha
Type and programme style: comprehensive
Quality of streaming: ok, player type: Windows Media Player.
► Listen live Cadena de la Costa
CX36 Radio
Radio station
Montevideo
Type and programme style: comprehensive
Quality of streaming: ok, player type: Windows Media Player.
Cero 104.3 FM
Radio station
Montevideo
Type and programme style: comprehensive
Quality of streaming: not so fine, player type: Windows Media Player.
Radio La Zurda
Radio station
Montevideo
Type and programme style: traditional/folk music
Quality of streaming: ok, player type: Windows Media Player.
Radio Católica Oriental
Radio station
Montevideo
Type and programme style: sport, reports, religious
Quality of streaming: ok, player type: Windows Media Player.
► Listen live Radio Católica Oriental
Radio Sport 890
Radio station
Montevideo
Type and programme style: news, sport
Quality of streaming: ok, player type: Windows Media Player.
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