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XEGC-AM received its concession on March 13, 1948. It was owned by Alberto Barragán Degollado and sold to José Raúl Nava Becerra in 1982. The callsign was changed to XERNB-AM in the early 2000s. It is the sister to a station in Jiquilpan, Michoacán, XEIX-AM 1290.
Greater Cairo region has the most number of FM stations in Egypt. Most transmissions, FM or TV, are broadcast from Mokattam hills, as they are the most elevated location within Greater Cairo, to make the transmission reach the widest area possible, however, the signals are weakly received farther than 40 kilometers, which makes transmission weak to the most eastern part of New Cairo, the ...
Playlist Live was an annual convention held in Orlando, Florida, and Washington D.C., primarily for YouTube and TikTok content creators. The convention was held annually since 2010. [ 1 ] The convention was also held in the New York tri-state area as well as Orlando and Washington.
Freq. (kHz) Station name Language Country Location Height Aerial type Power (kW) Coordinates Notes 153 Radio Antena Satelor [1]: Romanian Romania Brașov: 250m T-aerial on 2 guyed steel lattice masts, height: 250 metres (820 ft)
In 2022, as with other ABC Radio stations, the station changed its name to Radio Cañón. In 2021, NTR acquired the ABC Radio group from Organización Editorial Mexicana . On April 24, 2023, as part of a national alliance between the company and Radiópolis and in preparation for its move to the FM band, XEEG-AM adopted the W Radio news/talk ...
576 kHz 5 kW Relay Tuguegarao: Cebu Broadcasting Company DZRH Santiago DWRH 828 kHz 5 kW Relay Santiago City: DZRH Lucena DWSR: 1224 kHz 10 kW Relay Lucena: MBC Media Group DZRH Palawan DYPH: 693 kHz 10 kW Relay Puerto Princesa: DZRH Naga DWMT 981 kHz 10 kW Relay Naga: Philippine Broadcasting Corporation DZRH Sorsogon DZZH 1287 kHz 5 kW Relay
During Martial Law, the Bureau of Broadcasts took over the station and became DPI Radio 1 / MPI Radio 1. In November 1978, due to the switch of the Philippine AM dial from the NARBA-mandated 10 kHz spacing to the 9 kHz rule implemented by the Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975 , the station's frequency was transferred from 710 kHz to 918 kHz.
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 ...