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  2. List of radio stations in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Radio Chapultepec Francisco I. Madero, Miguel Hidalgo, CDMX 1.5 / 0.5 Grupo Radio Digital 590 kHz XEPH-AM: Sabrosita + 1410 AM Barrio Santiago Sur, Iztacalco, CDMX 25 d / 10 n NRM Comunicaciones: 620 kHz XENK-AM: Radio La Guadalupana San Andrés de la Cañada, Ecatepec de Morelos, Méx. 50 d / 5 n Cadena RASA / ESNE Radio 660 kHz XEDTL-AM

  3. XHDL-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHDL-FM. /  19.53389°N 99.12944°W  / 19.53389; -99.12944. XHDL-FM is a radio station on 98.5 FM in Mexico City. XHDL is owned by El Heraldo de México and operates as a news/talk station known as El Heraldo Radio. XHDL-FM broadcasts in HD. [2]

  4. XEDF-FM - Wikipedia

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    XEDF-AM 1500 / XEDF-FM 104.1 is a radio station in Mexico City. It is the flagship of Radio Fórmula 's Segunda Cadena. 1500 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. XEDF-FM broadcasts in HD and used to carry four subchannels, including a one-hour timeshift feed of XEDF-FM, the 1500 AM feed, and Jazz FM jazz music.

  5. List of television stations in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Radio Televisión 27 6 XHTDMX-TDT: Cerro del Chiquihuite Canal 6 (Milenio Televisión, Teleritmo, MVStv) 170 kW Televisión Digital 24 7 XHIMT-TDT: Cerro del Chiquihuite Toluca Azteca 7 : 464.42 kW 59.046 kW Televisión Azteca 28 8 XHFAMX-TDT: Cerro del Chiquihuite Heraldo Televisión (Free TV, Unife) 300.512 kW Heraldo Media Group

  6. XERFR-FM - Wikipedia

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    XERFR-AM 970 / XERFR-FM 103.3 is a radio station in Mexico City. It is the flagship of Radio Fórmula 's Primera Cadena. XERFR-FM broadcasts in HD and used to carry four subchannels, including a one-hour timeshift feed of XERFR-FM, the feed of 1470 XEAI-AM, and Radio Fórmula's Trión musical format. [5] but the station currently uses only one ...

  7. Administrative divisions of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City is the capital of the United Mexican States. It had special status as a federal district until January 2016 and was originally called Distrito Federal. Mexico City was separated from the State of Mexico, of which it was the capital, on November 18, 1824, to become the capital of the federation. As such, it belonged not to any state ...

  8. XHOF-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHOF-FM. /  19.269722°N 99.233222°W  / 19.269722; -99.233222. XHOF-FM, also known as Reactor 105.7, is a radio station in Mexico City that plays alternative rock music, and hip hop mainly in English and Spanish. Its broadcast frequency is 105.7 MHz . XHOF-FM used to broadcast in HD. [4], but the digital signal became silent in early ...

  9. Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    On 29 January 2016, Mexico City ceased to be the Federal District (Spanish: Distrito Federal or D.F.), and was officially renamed "Ciudad de México" (or "CDMX"). [32] On that date, Mexico City began a transition to becoming the country's 32nd federal entity, giving it a level of autonomy comparable to that of a state.