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  2. Radio in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Radio in Mexico is a mass medium with 98 percent national penetration and a wider diversity of owners and programming than on television. In a model similar to that of radio in the United States, Mexican radio in its history has been largely commercial, but with a strong state presence and a rising number of noncommercial stations in the 2000s and early 2010s.

  3. Radio México Internacional - Wikipedia

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    Radio México Internacional is a Mexican government-run radio service based in Mexico City. It broadcast as a shortwave radio station with the broadcast callsign XERMX-OC from 1969 to 2004, and was relaunched as an Internet-only radio service in 2011. Since 1983, it has been under the control of the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (IMER). [1]

  4. Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano

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    Both initially carried Radio México Internacional, a service of the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio, but the Mazatlán station switched in 2019 to a simulcast of IMER's Reactor 105 in Mexico City; [21] They were joined on October 5, 2020, by XHTZA-FM in Coatzacoalcos and by XHSPRC-FM 102.9 in Colima on February 13, 2021; these stations carried ...

  5. XETRA-FM - Wikipedia

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    XETRA-FM (91.1 MHz), branded as 91X, and sometimes identified as XTRA-FM, is an English-language radio station licensed to Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. It airs an alternative rock radio format. The studios and offices are on Cornerstone Court in San Diego's Sorrento Valley neighborhood. [2]

  6. XEW-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEW-AM (900 kHz) and XEW-FM (96.9 MHz) are commercial radio stations in Mexico City, Mexico, simulcasting a news/talk radio format branded as W Radio. XEW serves as the flagship for other "W Radio" stations around Mexico that carry some or all of its programs. The stations feature frequent news segments, talk and sports shows, with some music ...

  7. List of radio stations in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad de la Radio, Isidro Fabela, CDMX 90.00 Grupo ACIR: 95.7 MHz XHIPN-FM: Radio IPN 95.7 HD1-Radio IPN 95.7 HD2-Polifonía 95.7 HD3-Polimanía: Cerro del Chiquihuite 2.0 Instituto Politécnico Nacional: 96.1 MHz XEUN-FM: Radio UNAM 96.1 FM ND: Ajusco 100.00 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: 96.5 MHz XHEP-FM: Radio Educación Señal ...

  8. 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] The transmitter is on Avenida Rio Bravo, in Los Reyes Acaquilpan ...

  9. XHRF-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHRF-FM (103.9 MHz) and XERF-AM (1570 kHz) are radio stations in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico.Originally only on the AM band, XERF is a Mexican Class A clear-channel station transmitting with 100,000 watts of power.