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XHB-FM received its concession in December 1964, specifying operation on 92.9 MHz but soon after moving to 99.7. In October 1981, XHB became XHBCN-FM. In the late 1990s, XHBCN engaged in two call sign changes. It became XHAMR-FM in 1997, and two years later, it became XHTY-FM, taking the original call sign of its sister station, which became ...
Alegría in Córdoba; Angelica in Angélica, Santa Fe; Argentina in Mina Clavero, Córdoba; Centro in Santa Rosa, Corrientes; Cordial in Las Breñas, Chaco; Cristal in Villa Unión, La Rioja
91.3 FM Aguascalientes City: Radio Libertad, S.A. de C.V. La Mexicana Regional Mexican XHCPDI-FM [b] 92.7 FM Aguascalientes City: Government of the State of Aguascalientes Conexión 92.7 Public radio XHAGT-FM: 93.7 FM Aguascalientes City: Irma Graciela Peña Torres La Mejor Regional Mexican XHSCGX-FM 94.1 FM Pabellón de Arteaga
102.1 FM Otumba de Gómez Farías Voz, Flor Y Canto, A.C. Radio Evolución Community radio XHTOM-FM: 102.1 FM Toluca XHTOM-FM, S.A. de C.V. Radio Disney Contemporary hit radio XHTOL-FM 102.9 FM Ixtlahuaca Operadora del Valle Alto, S. de R.L. de C.V. 102.9 FM Spanish oldies XHCME-FM: 103.7 FM Coacalco–Melchor Ocampo Grupo Radial Siete, S.A. de ...
Alpha FM – 101.7 FM – Osasco, São Paulo - Adult contemporary and Musica popular brasileira; Antena 1 - 103.7 FM - Rio de Janeiro - Adult contemporary; Boa Vista FM – 96.5 FM – Paracatu, Minas Gerais; CBN – News Station – 24 affiliates throughout Brazil (a parent station of Globo, created in 1991) Rio de Janeiro – 860 AM and 92.5 FM
XHCOC-FM is a radio station on 99.7 FM in Colima, Colima, Mexico. The station is owned by Grupo ACIR but not operated by ACIR; it is instead a franchise of the Exa FM pop music format from MVS Radio .
In 2011, XETR was approved for AM-FM migration as XHETR-FM 99.7. The Radio Panorámica name was dropped in 2022 when the station was renamed Voz 99.7. The Radio Panorámica name was dropped in 2022 when the station was renamed Voz 99.7.
In 2013, XHLAC-FM 107.9 was signed on as part of the AM-FM migration campaign currently underway among Mexican radio stations. XHLAC-FM broadcasts in HD Radio. [3] XHLAC-FM moved to 99.7 MHz at 3pm on February 7, 2019, [4] to clear 106-108 MHz for community and indigenous stations.