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  2. Grupo Multimedios - Wikipedia

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    Multimedios was founded in 1940 when Jesús Dionisio González acquired Monterrey radio station XEX, where he had formerly worked, for 12,500 pesos. [2] After World War II, the Mexican government requested the XEX callsign to build a national clear-channel station, and González selected the XEAW call letters, which had formerly belonged to a station in Reynosa, Tamaulipas.

  3. Canal 6 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Multimedios was founded in 1933 when Jesús Dionisio González acquired Monterrey radio station XEX, where he had formerly worked, for 12,500 pesos. [1] In the 1950s, the group became known as Organización Estrellas de Oro (Gold Stars Organization), and entered the television business on 31 October 1964, when it received a television allocation in Monterrey, [2] which later started on 24 ...

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  5. List of television stations in Tamaulipas - Wikipedia

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    Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 16 4 XHTPZ-TDT: Tampico: Televisa Regional (9.1 Nu9ve) 180 kW Televisora de Occidente 15 5 XHD-TDT: Tampico: Canal 5 180 kW Radio Televisión 14 6 XHTAO-TDT: Tampico: Canal 6 (Milenio Televisión, City Channel, Popcorn Central) 12.5 kW Multimedios Televisión 21 7 XHTAU-TDT: Tampico: Azteca 7 : 30.54 kW Televisión ...

  6. XHTDMX-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XHTDMX-TDT (channel 6) is a television station in Mexico City, an owned-and-operated station of the Monterrey-based Multimedios Televisión network. Owned by Grupo Firmas Globales through the subsidiary company Televisión Digital, S.A. de C.V., it broadcasts from the Canal Once tower on Cerro del Chiquihuite. [3]

  7. XHJD-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHJD-FM 98.9 MHz (known as D99) is a CHR radio station in Monterrey, Nuevo León.The station plays songs and some promotions in English with commercials in Spanish. It is also available through the second audio program of Multimedios Televisión over its Mexican/American cable feed, and locally on XHAW-TDT (though its American-acquired syndicated programming is excluded).

  8. Milenio Televisión - Wikipedia

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    In February 2018, due to the change of XHAW-TDT from 12.1 to 6.1, XHSAW-TDT returns to 12.1 and Milenio Television in 12.2. In 2016, Milenio Televisión's open signal increased when it received authorization from the IFT to be transmitted as part of the multiprogramming of the main channel in the cities of: Torreón, León, Nuevo Laredo, Ciudad ...

  9. Roberto Hernández Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Hernández Jr. or Roberto Hernandez Vazquez (25 January 1938 – 3 September 2017 [1]) was a Mexican journalist and sportscaster from Monterrey.He headed the sportscasting team of Multimedios Televisión and Radio and was a commentator for games of the local teams Tigres UANL and C.F. Monterrey.