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Yuya was born in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. Her given name, Mariand, is a combination of her parents' names, Maribel and Andrés. She has a brother, Sergio, who also has a YouTube channel. [2] Her uncle gave her the nickname Yuya after the Mexican TV character Yuya, la gorda. [3]
Radio stations in Morelos Call sign Frequency Location Owner Name Format XECSAA-AM 810 AM Cuernavaca: Instituto Michoacano de Radiodifusión, A.C. — — XEJOEP-AM 1190 AM Cuernavaca–Jojutla: Escápate al Paraíso, S.A. de C.V. — — XECTAM-AM: 1390 AM Cuautla: Government of the State of Morelos Universal Sónica Public radio XHCM-FM: 88.5 ...
XHCMO-TDT is a television station in Cuernavaca, Morelos. Broadcasting on virtual channel 15, XHCMO is a public and educational television station owned and operated by the state of Morelos and managed by the Instituto Morelense de Radio y Televisión (IMRyT). The station went on air on April 17, 1991, [2] as XHCMO
She writes for La Jornada Morelos and works as a professor at the Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey Morelos Campus. [161] Arnulfo Soriano, an indigenous poet from Xoxocotla [162] John Steinbeck (1902–1968) was an American writer. He visited Cuernavaca in 1945, where he was inspired to co-write the screenplay for Viva Zapata with Jack Wagner ...
On February 4, XHVAC-FM "Universal Stereo" took to the air on 102.9 FM after testing throughout January. The next day, the Yautepec station, XHYTE-FM 90.9 "Estéreo Campesina" came to air. On June 1, the Jojutla station, XHJLA-FM "Viva FM" signed on, and on November 19, the state network was completed on AM with XECTA-AM 1390 "Radio Líder" in ...
XHCVC-FM is a radio station on 106.9 FM in Cuernavaca, Morelos. It is owned by Grupo Fórmula and carries its news and talk programming. History
XHNG was awarded in December 1971 to Romeo Herrera Caballos and received its formal concession on March 12, 1976, having signed on in the summer of 1975. [2] The station was known as Nova FM and later Estéreo Nova, airing a pop format.
On September 19, 2017, the 2017 Central Mexico earthquake caused the collapse of the Torre Latinoamericana in Cuernavaca, which was home to Grupo Audiorama's Cuernavaca studios and offices as well as the transmitter facilities of XHCM and XHNG.