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Los Mochis: Gobierno del Estado de Sinaloa Radio Sinaloa Public radio XHENZ-FM: 92.9 FM Culiacán Amplitud Modulada 570, S.A. Los 40 Contemporary hit radio XHMZT-FM: 93.1 FM: Mazatlán: Grupo Nueva Radio, S.A. de C.V. Radio Disney Contemporary hit radio XHCF-FM: 93.3 FM: Los Mochis: XECF Radio Impactos 14-10, S.A. La Mexicana Regional Mexican ...
XHSIG was approved on December 19, 2017, as part of the IFT clearing a backlog of radio station applications in Los Mochis; [2] it signed on air in September 2018, joining XHGVE-FM 94.5, which had been built two years earlier.
Los Mochis: Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 50.496 kW [5] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 29 5/9 XHLMI-TDT: Los Mochis: Canal 5 (Nu9ve) 110 kW Radio Televisión 31 7 XHMIS-TDT: Los Mochis: Azteca 7 : 77.37 kW [6] Televisión Azteca 32 10 XHI-TDT [a] Los Mochis: TVP 19.996 kW Televisora del Yaqui 21 11 XHSIM-TDT: Los Mochis: Canal Once (Once ...
XHORF-FM is a radio station on 99.7 FM authorized to broadcast from Mochicahui in El Fuerte Municipality, Sinaloa, Mexico, covering the Los Mochis area. It is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and carries its Planeta pop format. The station began broadcasting as an AM station from El Fuerte in 1970 and moved to Los Mochis in 1985. It moved to FM in 2011.
XHPNK-FM is a radio station on 103.5 FM in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. ... Sonora. [2] The concession transferred to Radio y Televisión de Sinaloa in 1993, around which ...
XHPNAS-FM was one of two stations won by Luz Network, along with El Fuerte's XHPFRT-FM, in the IFT-4 radio station auction of 2017.It came to air in September 2019, carrying the same Stereo Uno brand and format heard on the company's flagship XHMSL-FM in Los Mochis.
MVS Radio are a group of four international Spanish-language radio networks owned by the mass media conglomerate MVS Comunicaciones.The group of radio networks consists of Exa FM, La Mejor FM, Globo and MVS Noticias and are broadcast in a various Latin American countries including Argentina, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and the United States.
XETNT-AM 650 received its concession on November 24, 1967, immediately beginning broadcasting, with a formal inauguration on December 6. [2] The 500-watt daytimer was owned by Óscar Pérez Escobosa but operated by Roque Chávez; it was transferred to Radio 65, S.A., in August 1985. In the 1990s, XETNT raised its power to 5 kW day and 1 kW night.