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  2. 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 ...

  3. XEWW-AM - Wikipedia

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    The station's programming originated from studios in Irwindale, California. [14] [15] The studio is owned by Phoenix Radio — a subsidiary of the Chinese partially state-owned media company Phoenix Television — who produces the programming aired by XEWW, and holds a minority share in H&H USA. [15]

  4. List of radio stations in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Radio UNAM 860 AM Ticomán, CDMX 45 d / 10 n Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: 900 kHz XEW-AM: W Radio + 96.9 FM Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 100 Radiópolis: 940 kHz XEQ-AM: La Q Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 30 Radiópolis: 970 kHz XERFR-AM: Radio Fórmula 970 AM Aculco, CDMX 50 d / 4 n Grupo Fórmula: 1000 kHz XEOY-AM: Stereo Cien ...

  5. XEW - Wikipedia

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    XEW is the call sign of the following broadcast stations in Mexico City, Mexico: XEW-TV, channel 2; XEW-AM, 900 kHz branded as W-Radio;

  6. Radiópolis - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, including its 17 owned-and-operated stations, it had 98 affiliates reaching 28 of Mexico's 32 states. [20]: 62 It also syndicates W Radio, a talk format still featured on XEW-AM/FM, to a smaller stable of stations. The remaining AM stations generally carry other formats, ranging from sports to Catholic radio.

  7. Broadcast call signs - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, AM radio stations use XE call signs (such as XEW-AM), while the majority of FM radio and television stations use XH.Broadcast callsigns are normally four or five letters in length, plus the -FM or -TV suffix where applicable, though several older stations have only three letters.

  8. XHEWA-FM - Wikipedia

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    XEWA received its concession on December 2, 1948, one of a string of repeaters of XEW-AM 900 Mexico City authorized in the late 1940s. XEWA began operations on the frequency of 540 kHz with 150,000 watts of power — still its current levels, making it the most powerful AM radio station in the country.

  9. List of radio stations in Tamaulipas - Wikipedia

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    Instituto Mexicano de la Radio — — XHFW-FM: 88.5 FM Tampico Radio Centinela, S.A. de C.V. Hits FM Contemporary hit radio XHLDO-FM: 88.9 FM Nuevo Laredo Gobierno del Estado de Tamaulipas — — XHCAO-FM: 89.1 FM Ciudad Camargo Radio Ultra, S.A. de C.V. La Lupe Spanish adult hits XHPEES-FM: 89.3 FM Ciudad Victoria Impulsora Tamaholipa, A.C ...