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  2. 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.

  3. List of radio stations in Querétaro - Wikipedia

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    98.7 FM Santiago de Querétaro: XHMQ, S.A. de C.V. La Jefa Regional Mexican XHVI-FM: 99.1 FM San Juan del Río: Multimedios en Radiodifusión Morales, S.A. de C.V. Exa FM Contemporary hit radio XHQUE-FM: 100.3 FM Santiago de Querétaro: Government of the State of Querétaro Radio Querétaro Public radio XHPMI-FM: 100.7 FM Peñamiller

  4. Radio y Televisión Querétaro - Wikipedia

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    Radio y Televisión Querétaro (RTQ) is the state radio and television network of the Mexican state of Querétaro, broadcasting on two radio stations and one television station in the state. It is operated by the Sistema Estatal de Comunicación Cultural y Educativa del Gobierno de Querétaro (SECCE), or "State System for Cultural and ...

  5. Noticieros Televisa - Wikipedia

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    Morning newscast Primero Noticias was replaced by three distinct programs: Las Noticias, an early round-up broadcast anchored by Danielle Dithurbide, Despierta, a longer-form, investigative journalism and opinion-focused broadcast anchored by Carlos Loret de Mola, and Al Aire, a lighter news magazine show with Paola Rojas.

  6. Querétaro–Atlas riot - Wikipedia

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    On 5 March 2022, during a Liga MX football match between Querétaro F.C. and Atlas F.C., a riot broke out between fans attending the match at Estadio Corregidora in Mexico. [1] Videos posted on social media showed groups of men beating, kicking, whipping, dragging and stripping victims.

  7. 2008 Mexico City Learjet crash - Wikipedia

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    A Learjet 45, similar to the one involved in the accident. The Secretariat of the Interior-owned Learjet 45 (registration XC-VMC) left Ponciano Arriaga International Airport in San Luis Potosí and was 12 km (7.5 mi) [6] short of landing at Mexico City International Airport when it crashed.

  8. List of radio stations in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    Power 98 Contemporary hit radio XHBAJA-FM: 98.3 FM San Quintín: Fundación San Quintín, A.C. La Chula Regional Mexican XHPEDV-FM 98.7 FM Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada Fundación de la Radio Social de Baja California, A.C. La Chula Regional Mexican XHMORE-FM: 98.9 FM Tijuana: Mario Enrique Mayans Camacho La Calurosa Regional Mexican XHOCL-FM: 99.3 ...

  9. La Prensa (Mexico City) - Wikipedia

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    La Prensa Mexico La Prensa is a Mexican newspaper , owned by Organizacion Editorial Mexicana , established in 1928. The newspaper had a circulation of 244,299, [ 1 ] the highest circulation of any newspaper in Mexico, as of 2013.