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XHFG-FM is a radio station in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. Broadcasting on 107.3 FM. XHFG is owned by Grupo Uniradio and carries a Spanish Hot AC format known as Pulsar 107.3. Uniradio has studios in Tijuana and a sales office in Chula Vista, California. XHFG-FM formerly broadcast in HD. [3]
Tijuana: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California: UABC Radio University XEPE-AM: 1700 AM Cerro Jaramillo, Tijuana: Media Sports de México, S.A. de C.V. TUDN Radio Sports XHKT-FM: 88.5 FM Tecate: Radio Cuchuma, S.A. La Super KT XHITT-FM: 88.7 FM Tijuana: Patronato Pro-Estación Cultural del Instituto Tecnológico de Tijuana X.H.I.T.T., A.C ...
Tijuana: Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 132.148 kW [4] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 23 6 XETV-TDT: Tijuana: Canal 5 (16.1 Nu9ve) 200 kW Radio Televisión 15 11 XHCPDE-TDT: Tijuana: Canal Once (Once Niñas y Niños) 78.96 kW Instituto Politécnico Nacional 32 12 XEWT-TDT: Tijuana: Televisa Regional 200 kW Televisora de Occidente 9 XHCPAT-TDT ...
XEQR-FM in Mexico City; XHARDJ-FM in Arandas, Jalisco; XHCIF-FM in Calvillo, Aguascalientes; XHFG-FM in Tijuana, Baja California; XHGTS-FM in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas; XHSCAG-FM in Cananea, Sonora; XHSCAI-FM in Santa Clara del Cobre, Salvador Escalante, Michoacán; XHSCBN-FM in San Felipe, Guanajuato; XHSCKI-FM in Santa Cruz Amilpas, Oaxaca
Radio stations in Tijuana — in Baja California state, Mexico Pages in category "Radio stations in Tijuana" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 ...
It originally broadcast as Estéreo Amistad, broadcasting pop music in Spanish, later rebranding as Sí FM. In 1998, the station flipped to pop music as Pulsar FM, and the next year it became XHTIM-FM with a Regional Mexican format, first as X97.7 and later as La Mejor. (XHTIM-FM had been the call sign of 91.7 FM, which at that time became XHGLX-FM
XEPRS (1090 kHz) is an AM commercial radio station licensed to Playas de Rosarito, a suburb of Tijuana in Baja California, Mexico. It broadcasts an Oldies and Spanish Catholic radio format. The station can be heard across the San Diego-Tijuana, Los Angeles-Orange County, Riverside-San Bernardino and areas of Southern California.
XHLNC, which for its first six months was known as XHTNA-FM, was originally permitted to sign-on with a Class A 1,000-watt signal, broadcasting from a tower located in the Mount San Antonio area of Tijuana that had been used by other Califórmula stations. 90.7 is also the frequency for KPFK in Los Angeles, which operates at a grandfathered 110,000 watts.