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  2. 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.

  3. List of radio stations in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    NETHERLANDS: Arrow Classic Rock, Concertzender, Effeling Kids Radio plus all regional public radio stations. BELGIUM (VRT): VRT Radio 1, VRT Radio 2, Studio Brussel, Klara, NMN. GREAT BRITAIN (BBC): BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4. GERMANY: Deutsche Welle.

  4. List of radio stations in Sonora - Wikipedia

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    Radio Plan Héctor Rivera Esquer 94.7 MHz XHCPEE-FM Álamos: Radio Sonora: Public radio Government of the State of Sonora 94.7 MHz XHZPE-FM Arizpe: Radio Sonora: Public radio Government of the State of Sonora 101.1 MHz XHRFS-FM: Bacadéhuachi: Grupo Radio Fiesta Sierreña, A.C. 101.1 MHz XHRFB-FM: Bacerac: Grupo Radio Fiesta Sierreña, A.C. 90. ...

  5. XEX-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEX-AM (730 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station based in Mexico City, Mexico.It carries a sports radio format known as "W Deportes." The station is owned by Radiópolis.. XEX is a Class A clear-channel station, powered at 60 kilowatts and using a non-directional antenna. [2]

  6. XHFO-FM - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 2019, GRC and Grupo Siete jointly announced the end of the former's agreement to operate the station, effective July 31. The new station, known as XFM 92.1, carried the Central FM newscast hosted by Pedro Ferriz de Con in mornings [2] and other news programs, as well as an English-language classic hits format aimed at Generation X listeners.

  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. XEDF-FM - Wikipedia

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    XEDF-AM (1500 MHz) and XEDF-FM (104.1 MHz) are commercial radio stations in Mexico City, owned by Grupo Fórmula. They are the flagship stations of Radio Fórmula's "Segunda Cadena" (Second Network), simulcasting a talk radio format. By day, XEDF-AM is powered at 50,000 watts. But 1500 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.

  9. XEB-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEB-AM (1220 kHz, branded as La B Grande) is a public AM radio station in Mexico City.It airs a Spanish-language classic hits format with music from the 1940s to the 1970s. [citation needed] It has been owned by the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (IMER), a Mexican government public broadcaster, since IMER's founding in 1983.