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  2. List of radio stations in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Radio Felicidad Ciudad de la Radio, Isidro Fabela, CDMX 10 d / 5 n Grupo ACIR: 1220 kHz XEB-AM: La B Grande San Lorenzo Tezonco, CDMX 100 Instituto Mexicano de la Radio: 1260 kHz XEL-AM: La Comadre Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 50 d / 5 n Grupo ACIR: 1320 kHz XEARZ-AM: ZER Radio Agricultura, CDMX 5 d / 5 n Grupo Radiofónico ZER: 1350 kHz XEQK-AM

  3. List of radio stations in the State of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Cultura y Comunicación Esperanza de Vida, A.C. La Guapachoza Community radio XHECA-FM: 97.3 FM Amecameca La Voladora Comunicación, A.C. La Voladora Radio Community radio XHNEZ-FM: 97.3 FM Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl Voces Urbanas, Movimiento Alternativo de Información Social, A.C. En Neza Radio Community radio XHMTLA-FM: 98.3 FM Tlatlaya ...

  4. La Otra - Wikipedia

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    La otra (English: The Other Woman) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 2002. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from May 20 to September 20, 2002. The telenovela stars Juan Soler , Yadhira Carrillo , Jacqueline Andere and Sergio Sendel .

  5. Radio in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Radio in Mexico is a mass medium with 98 percent national penetration and a wider diversity of owners and programming than on television. In a model similar to that of radio in the United States, Mexican radio in its history has been largely commercial, but with a strong state presence and a rising number of noncommercial stations in the 2000s and early 2010s.

  6. La Otra (film) - Wikipedia

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    La Otra ("The Other" (feminine)), sometimes screened with the title The Other One, [1] [2] is a 1945 Mexican drama film directed and co-written by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Dolores del Río. The film was remade in 1964 as Dead Ringer , with Bette Davis .

  7. Instituto Mexicano de la Radio - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (English: "Mexican Radio Institute") is a Mexican public broadcaster, akin to National Public Radio in the US. It is also known as IMER . History

  8. List of radio stations in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    Media Sports de México, S.A. de C.V. Suave AC Spanish XHSU-FM: 105.9 FM Mexicali: XESU, S.A. de C.V. La Dinámica Regional Mexican XEWV-FM: 106.7 FM Mexicali: Mario Enrique Mayans Camacho La Calurosa Regional Mexican XHDY-FM: 107.1 FM Ciudad Morelos Radio y Producción de Calidad, S.A. de C.V. Radio Ranchito Regional Mexican XHFG-FM: 107.3 FM ...

  9. XERC-FM - Wikipedia

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    XERC-FM signed on in 1974, more than a decade after receiving its concession on July 26, 1963, alongside the two other FM stations built by Radio Centro, and was known as "Radio Hits", airing current music in English. The original concession was held by Radio Popular de México, S.A. but was sold to Radio Central de la Provincia in 1975.