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XHTEC-FM is a radio station serving Monterrey, Nuevo León. Branded as Tec Sounds Radio, [ 2 ] it is owned by the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education and broadcasts on 94.9 FM from its Monterrey campus.
XHAW-TDT, virtual channel 6 (UHF digital channel 25), is the flagship station of the Multimedios television network, licensed to Monterrey, Nuevo León and Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. The station is owned by Grupo Firmas Globales .
Cadereyta-Monterrey: Televisa Regional 200 kW Televisora de Occidente 32 [8] 9 XHMOY-TDT: Monterrey: Nu9ve 200 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 36 11 XHPBMY-TDT: Monterrey: Canal Once (Once Niñas y Niños) 60 kW Instituto Politécnico Nacional 16 14 XHSPRMT-TDT: Monterrey: SPR multiplex (14.1 Canal Catorce, 20.1 TV UNAM, 22.1 Canal 22) 35.53 kW
Multimedios was founded in 1933 when Jesús Dionisio González acquired Monterrey radio station XEX, where he had formerly worked, for 12,500 pesos. [1] In the 1950s, the group became known as Organización Estrellas de Oro (Gold Stars Organization), and entered the television business on 31 October 1964, when it received a television allocation in Monterrey, [2] which later started on 24 ...
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM; Spanish: Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey), also known as Technological Institute of Monterrey (Spanish: Tecnológico de Monterrey) or just Tec, is a private research university based in Monterrey, Mexico, which has grown to include 35 campuses located across 25 cities in the country and 22 liaison ...
Milenio is a major national newspaper in Mexico, owned by Grupo Multimedios.. It is published in 11 cities across Mexico, including Monterrey, Mexico City, Guadalajara, León, Pachuca, Puebla, Villahermosa, Tampico, Torreón, Toluca, and Xalapa.
The 2003 season was won by the Borregos Salvajes Campus Estado de México. Campus Monterrey won seasons 2004 (defeating Estado de México), 2005 (defeating Tigres UANL) and 2006 (Defeating the Aztecas from the UDLAP). The 2006 season handed another of the Borregos Salvajes campus Monterrey "B" teams a win in the national Division II championship.
Morning newscast Primero Noticias was replaced by three distinct programs: Las Noticias, an early round-up broadcast anchored by Danielle Dithurbide, Despierta, a longer-form, investigative journalism and opinion-focused broadcast anchored by Carlos Loret de Mola, and Al Aire, a lighter news magazine show with Paola Rojas.