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  2. List of radio stations in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Radio Chapultepec Francisco I. Madero, Miguel Hidalgo, CDMX 1.5 / 0.5 Grupo Radio Digital 590 kHz XEPH-AM: Sabrosita + 1410 AM Barrio Santiago Sur, Iztacalco, CDMX 25 d / 10 n NRM Comunicaciones: 620 kHz XENK-AM: Radio La Guadalupana San Andrés de la Cañada, Ecatepec de Morelos, Méx. 50 d / 5 n Cadena RASA / ESNE Radio 660 kHz XEDTL-AM

  3. XEVOZ-AM - Wikipedia

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    The next 15 years would be marked by a carousel of formats: "Radio Capital" with tropical and norteña music (1995–1996); the short-lived "Óxido" rock format that was moved to XEFR-AM months later; ranchera music as "Bonita 1590" (1996–2004): "Radio Reloj", news with time announcements every minute (2004–06, during the brief window that ...

  4. XEW-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEW-AM (900 kHz) and XEW-FM (96.9 MHz) are commercial radio stations in Mexico City, Mexico, simulcasting a news/talk radio format branded as W Radio. XEW serves as the flagship for other "W Radio" stations around Mexico that carry some or all of its programs. The stations feature frequent news segments, talk and sports shows, with some music ...

  5. Radio México Internacional - Wikipedia

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    Radio México Internacional is a Mexican government-run radio service based in Mexico City. It broadcast as a shortwave radio station with the broadcast callsign XERMX-OC from 1969 to 2004, and was relaunched as an Internet-only radio service in 2011. Since 1983, it has been under the control of the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (IMER). [1]

  6. XEDF-FM - Wikipedia

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    XEDF-AM (1500 MHz) and XEDF-FM (104.1 MHz) are commercial radio stations in Mexico City, owned by Grupo Fórmula. They are the flagship stations of Radio Fórmula's "Segunda Cadena" (Second Network), simulcasting a talk radio format. By day, XEDF-AM is powered at 50,000 watts. But 1500 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.

  7. XEX-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEX-AM (730 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station based in Mexico City, Mexico.It carries a sports radio format known as "W Deportes." The station is owned by Radiópolis.. XEX is a Class A clear-channel station, powered at 60 kilowatts and using a non-directional antenna. [2]

  8. XHM-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHM-FM is a radio station in Mexico City. Located on 88.9 MHz, XHM-FM is owned by Grupo ACIR and currently broadcasts news and talk programming, along with blocks of Spanish-language rock from the 1980s and 1990s, as "88.9 Noticias". The transmitter is located atop a tower in "Ciudad de la Radio" west of the city centre.

  9. XERC-FM - Wikipedia

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    XERC-FM is a radio station in Mexico City. XERC-FM is owned by MVS Radio and is the national flagship for its La Mejor Regional Mexican format. XERC-FM broadcasts in HD. [3] The transmitter is located atop a tower in La Mesa/Villa Alpina site at the outskirts west of Mexico City, sharing site with Grupo Radio Centro.