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Contemporary hit radio XECSFC-AM: 1370 AM Dolores Hidalgo Cuna de la Independencia Nacional Radio Lacustre, A.C. — — XECCBX-AM: 1470 AM Pozo de Parras Radio Cañón, S.A. de C.V. — — XEFL-AM [d] 1500 AM Guanajuato Radio Santa Fe de Guanajuato, S.A. Radio Santa Fe XESD-AM [e] 1530 AM Silao Jaced, S.A. de C.V. @FM Contemporary hit radio ...
XHFL-FM/XEFL-AM is a radio station in Guanajuato City, Guanajuato, Mexico. Broadcasting on 90.7 FM and 1500 AM from Cerro Aldana, XHFL is known as Radio Santa Fe with a talk radio format. 1500 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.
XHVLO-FM is a radio station on 101.5 FM in Guanajuato City, Guanajuato. XHVLO is owned by Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones and carries an oldies format known as Love FM. XHVLO is owned by Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones and carries an oldies format known as Love FM.
XHJUA-FM 100.7 is a radio station in Guanajuato, Guanajuato. It is the flagship of the Radio Universidad de Guanajuato service, which is also relayed on XEUG-AM 970 in Guanajuato, XHLTO-FM 91.1 in León and XHSML-FM 91.3 in San Miguel de Allende .
XEGTO received its first concession on November 21, 1947. It was initially known as XEWZ, owned by La Voz de Guanajuato, S.A. and broadcasting on 600 kHz. By the 1960s, it had been sold to Jorge Zuñiga Campos. In the 1990s, the station moved to 590, added an FM counterpart and was sold to Radiorama. The FM combo originally broadcast on 103.9 MHz.
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XHPQ received its concession on November 12, 1980. It was owned by Juan Baptista Campo Rodríguez. ACIR acquired the concession in 2000. The station was an adult contemporary outlet known as Stereo Nova, and later Stereo Amistad, before becoming a pop station as Digital 97.5 in the 1990s.