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Mexicali; most of Baja California, Baja California: La Crónica de Hoy [1] Mexico City 1996 Cuarto Poder: Chiapas [6] Cuestion [1] ... La Voz de la Frontera [1]
Organización Editorial Mexicana, also known as OEM, is the largest Mexican print media company and the largest newspaper company in Latin America.The company owns a large newswire service, it includes 70 Mexican daily newspapers, 24 radio stations and 44 websites.
XEVFS-AM (La Voz de la Frontera Sur – "The Voice of the Southern Border") is an indigenous community radio station that broadcasts in Spanish, Tojolabal, Mam, Tseltal, Tsotsil and Popti (otherwise known as Jakaltek) from Las Margaritas in the Mexican state of Chiapas.
XEM was the first television station in Mexicali and the second in the region, after KIVA channel 11 from Yuma. The callsign was changed to XHBC-TV several years after the station's sign on. In 2014, Televisa Mexicali was consolidated with the rest of the Televisa stations in Baja California, bringing it under closer management to XEWT-TDT in ...
Frontera is a daily newspaper that serves the San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan area. It was founded in 1999 under an alliance between the Crónica of Mexicali and El Imparcial of Hermosillo . It has recently converted from a broadsheet to a tabloid.
Mexicali (English: / ˌ m ɛ k s ɪ ˈ k æ l i /; Spanish: ⓘ) [2] is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California.The city, which is the seat of the Mexicali Municipality, has a population of 689,775, according to the 2010 census, while the Calexico–Mexicali metropolitan area is home to 1,000,000 inhabitants on both sides of the Mexico–United States border.
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Its first format was tropical music as "La Gigante". In 1997, the station was sold to MVS Radio and rechristened XEMVS-AM. The concessionaire name for this station, Stereorey Mexicali, was a nod to MVS's Stereorey format; stations owned by MVS Radio have the concessionaire Stereorey México, S.A. In the 1990s, the station also relocated from ...