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Don Cheto (born 1942 in the Municipality of Zamora de Hidalgo, as "El Hombre del Vozarrón" ("the loud-voiced man"), is a fictional Mexican American radio and television personality widely known in Mexican American pop culture. Don Cheto is portrayed by Juan Razo, who, contrary to popular belief, is very young compared to the now 82-year-old ...
While the first three multi-hyphenates on that list might rule English-language radio, Don Cheto and his “Don Cheto Al Aire” show have a been a fixture of Spanish-language radio for 20 years ...
On August 1, 2007, KRQB launched the "Que Buena" Regional Mexican format in the Inland Empire. KRQB joined the trimulcast of the three Los Angeles-area stations (KEBN Garden Grove, KBUE Long Beach, and KBUA San Fernando) in broadcasting Don Cheto's popular morning show. The midday, PM drive, evening and weekend dayparts have a team of local ...
Juan Razon, Singer, television host, radio personality also known as "El Hombre del Vozarrón" or Don Cheto. Arts and culture. Eduardo del Río, writer and cartoonist. Sports. Rafael Márquez, football player of Atlas F.C. and FC Barcelona. Ricardo Rodriguez, former WWE wrestler and personal ring announcer for Alberto Del Rio. His family is ...
The show was produced and directed by Spanish-language producer Adrian Vallarino (El Show de Don Cheto) and hosted by Mexican action sports personality George X. The show wrapped production after its third season at the beginning of 2005 but re-runs were still being aired once a week as of September 2007.
The cartel was led by the Díaz-Parada brothers, Pedro, Eugenio Jesús a.k.a. 'Don Chuy' and Domingo Aniceto a.k.a. 'Don Cheto'. Pedro Díaz-Parada was first arrested by the Mexican Army in 1985 and then by Federal Police agents in January 2007. [3]
Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo (August 1, 1930), commonly referred to by his alias Don Neto, is a Mexican drug lord and former leader of the Guadalajara Cartel, a defunct criminal group based in Jalisco. He headed the organization alongside Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo , and Rafael Caro Quintero .
The station on 96.1 FM first signed on as KMVE.. In June 2008, High Desert Broadcasting began programming KMVE under a local marketing agreement with Coloma Mojave. [2]On January 1, 2009, High Desert Broadcasting swapped the frequencies of KMVE and sister station KCEL (106.9 FM).