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The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of New York, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations in New York state
The 1990s saw multiple changes for XEJAC. It moved to 910 kHz, where it ramped up power to 5 kW day and 1 kW night. The call sign also changed to XEACM-AM, formerly the callsign of XEHGR, named for Tabasco radio pioneer Aquiles Calderón Marchena. XEACM was approved to migrate to FM on June 4, 2010, becoming XHACM-FM 104.5.
XHMT received its concession on January 16, 1980. It was owned by Ricardo López Méndez until its sale to ACIR in the 1990s. In 2013, ACIR sold its two stations in Mérida to SIPSE, which continued to operate them with similar formats with identical names.
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Its call sign was heavily modified, as there are already stations XHM-FM, XHEM-FM and XHEEM-FM. 850 AM shut off in 2012. In August 2014, the Milenio Radio format was dropped for the Classic FM format, similar to XHPJ-FM in Monterrey .
KCZO (92.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish format. Licensed to Carrizo Springs, Texas , United States. The station is currently owned by Paulino Bernal Evangelism.
XHYU received its concession on February 19, 1993. It was owned by Mensaje Radiofónico, S.A., a subsidiary of Radiorama, and slated to broadcast on 100.9 MHz.Within five years, Radiorama had sold XHYU to Grupo ACIR.