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Monclova, Coahuila De Zaragoza [3] La Voz de Piedras Negras: Piedras Negras, Coahuila [3] El Zócalo: Piedras Negras, Monclova, Acuña, Coahuila [6] Defunct newspapers
Master Radiodifusión, S.A. de C.V. La Mejor Regional Mexican XHSICB-FM: 99.3 FM Ciudad Melchor Múzquiz Comunidad Indígena Kikapú (Kikaapoa) de Coahuila de Zaragoza Radio Kickapoo Indigenous XHSAC-FM: 99.3 FM Saltillo XESAC-AM, S.A. de C.V. La Más Perra Regional Mexican XHMS-FM: 99.5 FM Monclova Radio Medios de Monclova, S.A. de C.V. Super ...
The station carries a Christian format known as La Voz. History. XHTJ began as XETJ-AM 570. It was owned by Alejandro O. Stevenson with a concession dated April ...
Owned then as now by Radiodifusora de Monclova, S.A., XEQX broadcast with 500 watts day and 150 watts night. In the 1990s, the station took on the XEMF-AM callsign as the station that had it was rechristened XEWGR-AM. In 2011, XEMF was authorized to move to FM from a facility on Cerro La Gloria in Monclova.
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WQ La Súper Estación ... Owner: Radio Triunfadora de Coahuila, S.A. de C.V. History; First air date. August 6, 1958 (concession) ... XHWQ-FM is a radio station on ...
Initially known as La Voz de Coahuila (The Voice of Coahuila), the station was sold to businessman Enrique Martínez y Martínez. Eventually, it was sold to Alberto Jaubert, who would assemble a station cluster consisting of three radio stations and a TV station in Saltillo; [ 3 ] by the 1970s, the concession was held by Radio Futurama, S.A.
The Frente Ciudadano Pro-Antena Parabólica de Monclova, A.C., [note 1] which was owned by the local chapter of a miners' union, received two television station permits at the same time on October 23, 1987: one for XHMAP-TV on channel 7, and the other for XHOPA-TV on channel 13.