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  2. Category:Christian radio stations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Christian radio stations in Mexico" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  3. XEEST-AM - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, the tropical format Radio AI changed from 1320 AM to 1440. By the 1980s, it had adopted the XEEST-AM callsign and was known as "Estudiantes AM", targeting a youth audience with pop in Spanish. This format evolved into "Radio 14-40" in the mid-80s with Spanish-language rock joining the musical mix.

  4. XEITE-AM - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Capital format included news and sports programming as well as contemporary music. At 7 p.m. on February 14, 2019, Radio Capital in Mexico City ceased operations to make way for the relocation of the Quiéreme romantic format from Grupo Siete from 1440 XEEST-AM , which shares transmission facilities with XEITE.

  5. ESNE Radio - Wikipedia

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    ESNE Radio is a Spanish-language Catholic radio network based in the United States, owned by El Sembrador Ministries. Headquartered in Chatsworth, California, a Los Angeles neighborhood, ESNE broadcasts on 14 stations in the United States, Mexico and Spain. ESNE also broadcasts a Spanish-language television channel, ESNE TV, launched in 2002. [1]

  6. XEQ-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEQ-AM (940 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Mexico City. [1] The concession is held by Cadena Radiodifusora Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. [1] and is operated by Radiópolis. [2] [3] It airs a Spanish-language adult hits radio format known as "La Q 940." XEQ is a Class A, clear-channel station, powered at 30,000 watts.

  7. XEVOZ-AM - Wikipedia

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    Under Radiorama XEVOZ had five different formats and names in 2010: "Radio 1590" with Spanish rock (January); "Radio Fiesta", a name used formerly on XEUR-AM (January–May); "Vida 1590" with contemporary music in Spanish and English; and finally, regional Mexican as "Radio Mexicana 1590" from June 1, 2010, changed to "La Mexicana 1590" in October.

  8. Category talk:Christian radio stations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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  9. List of radio stations in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Radio Chapultepec Francisco I. Madero, Miguel Hidalgo, CDMX 1.5 / 0.5 Grupo Radio Digital 590 kHz XEPH-AM: Sabrosita + 1410 AM Barrio Santiago Sur, Iztacalco, CDMX 25 d / 10 n NRM Comunicaciones: 620 kHz XENK-AM: Radio La Guadalupana San Andrés de la Cañada, Ecatepec de Morelos, Méx. 50 d / 5 n Cadena RASA / ESNE Radio 660 kHz XEDTL-AM