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XEL-AM is a radio station in Los Reyes Acaquilpan, State of Mexico, serving Mexico City. Broadcasting on 1260 kHz, XEL-AM is owned by Grupo ACIR and carries its La Comadre Regional Mexican format. History
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1260 kHz: [1] There are 55 stations in the United States which broadcast on 1260 AM; the Federal Communications Commission classifies 1260 AM as a regional frequency.
XEUN-AM: Radio UNAM 860 AM Ticomán, CDMX 45 d / 10 n Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: 900 kHz XEW-AM: W Radio + 96.9 FM Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 100 Radiópolis: 940 kHz XEQ-AM: La Q Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 30 Radiópolis: 970 kHz XERFR-AM: Radio Fórmula 970 AM Aculco, CDMX 50 d / 4 n Grupo Fórmula: 1000 kHz XEOY-AM: Stereo ...
KTRC (1260 AM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a progressive talk radio format. It is licensed to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is owned by Hutton Broadcasting, LLC. [2] Its studios and transmitter are located in Santa Fe. By day, KTRC is powered at 5,000 watts.
The station had moved to 1260 by the late 1980s, which allowed it to begin nighttime service. Through 2018, XEMW was known as Sonido Zeta with Regional Mexican music. Upon second-wave AM-FM migration of XEMW and XELBL, a format shuffle brought XELBL's romantic format to the new XHEMW-FM 91.1. In February 2019, XHEMW and XHLBL swapped formats ...
Grupo ACIR was founded on June 8, 1965, when Francisco Ibarra bought the XEDQ-AM (Radio Alegría) station in San Andrés Tuxtla, Veracruz.. During the next two years, three new radio stations were integrated: XEOM-AM in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, XEMM-AM in Morelia, Michoacán, XEMIA-AM in Guadalajara, Jalisco; and three stations of amplitude modulation in Mexico City: XEL-AM Radio Capital, XEFR ...
The station was launched by FM Radio on August 4, 1970 as "Radio Amistad", carrying a contemporary music format in English and Spanish. In 1986, the station became "Stereo Nova", simulcasting XEL-AM 1260 and carrying youth music in Spanish. It returned to its old name as "Stereo Amistad" in the late 1988, with English-language contemporary ...
In 1995, XETIN became an all-news station branded as "K-News", simulcast with AM 1260 KNNS (now KMZT) in Beverly Hills and AM 540 KNNZ (now 1650 KFOX) in Costa Mesa. [4] The three stations attempted to compete with CBS Radio-owned KNX 1070 and Westinghouse Broadcasting's KFWB 980, both highly rated all-news operations. The all-news format was ...