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  2. XEN-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEN-AM (branded as El Fonógrafo) is a commercial radio station in Mexico City. It airs a Spanish-language adult hits format on 690 kHz. The station is owned by Grupo Radio Centro. XEN broadcasts with 100,000 watts by day. But to avoid interfering with other stations on AM 690, it reduces power at night to 5,000

  3. List of radio stations in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Instituto Mexicano de la Radio: 690 kHz XEN-AM: El Fonógrafo Barrio San Miguel Teotongo, CDMX 100 d / 5 n Grupo Radio Centro: 710 kHz XEMP-AM: Radio 710 El Vergel, CDMX 10 d / 1 n Instituto Mexicano de la Radio: 730 kHz XEX-AM: W Deportes Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 60 Radiópolis: 760 kHz XEABC-AM: Radio Cañón San Sebastián Chimalpa, Méx ...

  4. 690 AM - Wikipedia

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    XEN-AM in Mexico City XERG-AM in Guadalupe, Nuevo León XEWW-AM in Tijuana, Baja California - 77 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime, transmitter located at 32°17′52″N 117°01′48″W  /  32.297778°N 117.03°W  / 32.297778; -117.03  ( XEWW - 77 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime

  5. XEWW-AM - Wikipedia

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    The first day of broadcasts of "W Radio" was February 6, 2006. Much of the programming was supplied by XEW-AM in Mexico City, which also syndicates its talk shows to other co-owned stations around Mexico. Effective December 19, 2007, AM 690's call letters were changed to XEWW to reflect the "W Radio" programming. [13]

  6. 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 ...

  7. XEQR-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEFO-AM signed on January 1, 1931, as the radio station of the National Revolutionary Party (later the PRI). In 1941, the PRN sold the station to Francisco Aguirre Jiménez. From 1030 AM he would build a broadcasting empire initially known as "Cadena Radio Continental", starting with XERC-AM in 1946 and growing into today's Grupo Radio Centro.

  8. Box owners at Mexico’s iconic Azteca Stadium refuse to ...

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    The Azteca boxes are a top commodity in Mexico City. The current asking price for a 20-square-meter (65-square-foot) box ranges from 15 million to 25 million pesos ($900,000 to $1.5 million). Some ...

  9. XHTIX-FM - Wikipedia

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    It was originally known as Factor 100 and later W Radical; when that format was abandoned on XEW-FM in Mexico City, it became known as Radiológico in the early 2000s. It was owned by Stella Generosa Mejido Hernández until 2012. In 2020, XHTIX affiliated with Radiópolis and began airing W Radio programming. The Radiológico name was modified ...