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XHPB was founded by Félix Malpica Mimendi and his son Félix Malpica Valverde with the awarding of a concession on March 10, 1970. It was the first FM radio station in the Veracruz/Boca del Río area (and the first main FM service in the state, though XEOM-FM Coatzacoalcos had already received its concession), originally known as PB Stereo.
XEIT-AM/XHIT-FM is an AM-FM combo radio station in Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, Mexico, broadcasting on 1070 AM and 99.7 FM. It is operated by Organización Radio Carmen and carries the Exa FM pop format from MVS Radio. It is owned 50 percent by members of the Boeta family and 50% by Grupo Radiorama.
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 XHA-FM. The same year, XHTY and XHA-FM swapped formats, with the Radio Amor romantic format moved from 99.7 to 94.5 and the La Invasora Regional Mexican format moved to 99.7.
Contacto FM Community radio XHNX-FM: 98.9 FM Toluca Miled FM, S.A. de C.V. Súper Stereo Miled News/talk, Spanish oldies XHXI-FM: 99.5 FM Ixtapan de la Sal Radiodifusoras Capital, S.A. de C.V. Lokura FM Grupera Regional Mexican XHSCCG-FM: 99.7 FM Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl Radial Humanamente Positiva, A.C. RH Positiva Community radio XHUAX-FM: 99.7 ...
90.7 FM Mexicali: Radiotelevisora de Mexicali, S.A. de C.V. Los 40 Contemporary hit radio XHTIM-FM: 90.7 FM Tijuana: Stereorey México, S.A. La Mejor Regional Mexican XETRA-FM: 91.1 FM Tijuana: Comunicación XERSA, S.A. de C.V. 91X Classic alternative rock XHJC-FM: 91.5 FM Mexicali: Stereorey México, S.A. Exa FM Contemporary hit radio XHGLX-FM ...
MVS Radio are a group of four international Spanish-language radio networks owned by the mass media conglomerate MVS Comunicaciones.The group of radio networks consists of Exa FM, La Mejor FM, Globo and MVS Noticias and are broadcast in a various Latin American countries including Argentina, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and the United States.
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.