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XHML-FM is a radio station on 90.3 FM in León, Guanajuato. XHML is owned by Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones and is known as La Bestia Grupera. XHML is owned by Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones and is known as La Bestia Grupera.
La Salsa is a chain of fast-casual Tex Mex restaurants founded in Los Angeles, California in 1979, headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona and is owned by Canadian franchisor MTY Food Group. [1] The chain emphasizes fresh ingredients, and each restaurant features a self-serve salsa bar.
Broadcasting Baja California, S.A. de C.V. La Invasora Regional Mexican XHPENS-FM: 94.7 FM Ensenada: Radio Informativa, S.A. de C.V. La Lupe Spanish adult hits XHSQB-FM: 95.1 FM San Quintín: Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas: La Voz del Valle (with XEQIN-AM 1160) Indigenous XHHIT-FM: 95.3 FM Tecate: Radio Triunfos, S.A. de C.V. La Lupe
Profesionales de la Radio, S.A. de C.V. La Sabrosita Regional Mexican XHCPCI-FM: 101.3 FM Aramberri Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León — — XHAW-FM: 101.3 FM Monterrey Radio Informativa, S.A. de C.V. La Gran AW Spanish oldies XHQI-FM: 102.1 FM Monterrey Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León Opus 102 Classical music XHMG-FM: 102.9 FM Monterrey
The band later settled in Cali, Colombia. Its first album, titled "The Moment of Truth is Here" (Spanish: "Llegó la hora de la verdad"), was released in 1985, with the single "You are going to cry" (Spanish: "Vas a llorar"). In 1987 and 1988, Guayacán Orquesta's second and third albums were released, with breakout songs like "Por bocón".
Logo as La Radio Alternativa, used until 2017. XEQI opened in 1979, a year after XHQI-FM Radio Gobierno signed on. It became Opus after the format was moved from 102.1 FM on July 31, 2017, replacing "La Radio Alternativa". [2] The Opus format was later moved back to FM. The state government surrendered the concession in a letter dated January ...
Since 2007, the chart has tracked digital sales, streaming figures and radio airplay. [5] Prior to that, the Hot 100 only measured the latter format. Ritchie Valens' version of "La Bamba" became the first Latin song to enter the Hot 100 after its debut in 1959, [6] [7] [8] "Guantanamera" by the Sandpipers became the first one to reach the top ...
KRQB (96.1 FM) is one of four Southern California radio stations branded as "Que Buena" and which all play Regional Mexican music. Its owner is Estrella Media.KRQB shares the same weekday morning show as the three Los Angeles-area Que Buena stations, but has local DJs the rest of the day.