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  2. KRCX-FM - Wikipedia

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    KRCX-FM (99.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Marysville, California, United States, it serves the Sacramento area. The station is currently owned by Entravision Holdings, LLC. Although KRCX does have an HD Radio channel, it has yet to sign on an HD2 or HD3 subcarrier. [4]

  3. List of radio stations in the State of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Radio Chapingo University radio XETEJ-AM: 1250 AM Tejupilco de Hidalgo Gobierno del Estado de México Mexiquense Radio Public radio XEGEM-AM: 1600 AM Metepec Gobierno del Estado de México Mexiquense Radio Public radio XEANAH-AM: 1670 AM Huixquilucan Productora y Difusora Universitaria, A.C. Radio Anáhuac University XHTEJ-FM: 88.3 FM Tejupilco ...

  4. List of radio stations in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Radio Fórmula Primera Cadena Nacional 103.3 FM 103.3 HD1-Radio Fórmula 103.3 FM Torre Latinoamericana 58.13 [1] Grupo Fórmula: 104.1 MHz XEDF-FM: Radio Fórmula 104.1 FM Cadena Radio Uno 104.1 HD1-Radio Fórmula 104.1 FM Torre Latinoamericana 58.138 [2] Grupo Fórmula: 104.9 MHz XHEXA-FM: Exa FM ND: Cerro del Chiquihuite 89.40 MVS Radio: 105 ...

  5. KSOL - Wikipedia

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    KSOL (98.9 FM "Que Buena 98.9 y 99.1") is a Spanish language radio station in San Francisco, California. KSQL (99.1 FM) simulcasts the station in Santa Cruz. KSOL and KSQL program a format consisting of regional Mexican music and talk shows. Both stations are owned by TelevisaUnivision USA.

  6. Radio in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Radio in Mexico is a mass medium with 98 percent national penetration and a wider diversity of owners and programming than on television. In a model similar to that of radio in the United States, Mexican radio in its history has been largely commercial, but with a strong state presence and a rising number of noncommercial stations in the 2000s and early 2010s.

  7. XERC-FM - Wikipedia

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    XERC-FM signed on in 1974, more than a decade after receiving its concession on July 26, 1963, alongside the two other FM stations built by Radio Centro, and was known as "Radio Hits", airing current music in English. The original concession was held by Radio Popular de México, S.A. but was sold to Radio Central de la Provincia in 1975.

  8. XHTQS-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHTQS-FM is known for being "the first green radio station in México" [2] because the main power supply for the transmitter comes from renewable energy from a photovoltaic system . In April 8, 2024 XHTQS dropped RadioactivaTX alternative format and became Canal 98 as their new name with a Rock format.

  9. XEQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting on 92.9 FM, XEQ-FM broadcasts grupera music under the name "La Ke Buena" and is the flagship of a network of stations with the same branding and format. The original concession was awarded on April 16, 1957 to Radio Mexicana del Centro, S.A. de C.V. [2] The transmitter is located atop World Trade Center Mexico City building.