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  2. WPPN - Wikipedia

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    The station's studios are located at 625 North Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago, and its transmitter is located in Arlington Heights. Due to WPPN's 50,000-watt signal and north suburban location, it can be heard through much of the Rockford area and southeastern Wisconsin. It also broadcasts in the HD Radio (hybrid) format.

  3. XHEM-FM - Wikipedia

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    Planeta logo (until 2015) Emmy Pinto Reyes, also the original owner of XHPR-FM in Veracruz, Veracruz, received the concession for XHEM in 1970.. Until 2015, XHEM carried the Planeta Spanish CHR format; La Z, which had been on XHNZ-FM 107.5, moved here after Grupo Radio México, a predecessor to Grupo Radio Centro outside Mexico City, stopped operating that station.

  4. XHRCA-FM - Wikipedia

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    Logo as Planeta, used until 2019 Logo used until May 2022 Logo used until September 2023. The concession for XERCA-AM was awarded in April 1952 to Radio Torreón, S.A. The station was known as XEOB-AM—the second station to use the call letters in the Comarca Lagunera, after a previous station in Gómez Palacio—and operated on 1490 kHz.

  5. WLEY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WLEY-FM (107.9 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Aurora, Illinois, serving Aurora, Chicago, Naperville, Joliet and much of surrounding Northeast Illinois.Owned by Spanish Broadcasting System, it broadcasts a regional Mexican format branded as La Ley 107.9.

  6. WRTO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2003, the station's call sign was changed to WRTO, and it began airing Spanish-language talk programming, which Univision Radio had moved from AM 560 WIND. [13] [2] It became a full time Spanish-language news/talk station in February 2004. [14] WRTO became a part of the Univision America talk radio network on July 4, 2012. [15]

  7. XEQ-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEQ-AM (940 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Mexico City. [1] The concession is held by Cadena Radiodifusora Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. [1] and is operated by Radiópolis. [2] [3] It airs a Spanish-language adult hits radio format known as "La Q 940." XEQ is a Class A, clear-channel station, powered at 30,000 watts.

  8. WOJO - Wikipedia

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    WOJO (105.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a regional Mexican format. Licensed to Evanston, Illinois, United States, the station serves the Chicago area.The station is currently owned by TelevisaUnivision, via its division Uforia Audio Network through licensee Tichenor License Corporation.

  9. TUDN Radio - Wikipedia

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    TUDN Radio (formerly Univision Deportes Radio) is a U.S. Spanish-language sports radio network operated by Uforia Audio Network, a division of TelevisaUnivision.It launched on March 15, 2017 on ten AM and FM radio stations, most of which previously affiliated with the ill-fated Univision America until its 2015 closure.