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  2. XERNB-AM - Wikipedia

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    XERNB-AM is a radio station on 1450 AM in Sahuayo, Michoacán, Mexico. It is owned by Promoradio and known as Radio Impacto. History.

  3. List of radio stations in Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    Community radio XHAGI-FM: 100.3 FM Aguililla [m] Expresión Cultural Aguililla, A.C. Expresión FM Community radio XHUF-FM: 100.5 FM Uruapan XEUF, S.A. StereoMía Regional Mexican XHI-FM: 100.9 FM Morelia Carlos de Jesús Quiñones Armendáriz Máxima Pop XHPAPM-FM: 100.9 FM Apatzingán Media FM, S.A. de C.V. Media News Radio News/talk XHIW-FM ...

  4. List of television stations in Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    Radio Televisión 26 16 XHAPA-TDT: Apatzingán: SMRTV .151 kW Gobierno del Estado de Michoacán 21 2/5 XHCHM-TDT: Ciudad Hidalgo: Las Estrellas (Canal 5) 14 kW Televimex 34 16 XHMHG-TDT: Ciudad Hidalgo: SMRTV .114 kW Gobierno del Estado de Michoacán 11 16 XHPBHU-TDT: Huetamo: SMRTV 1.196 kW Gobierno del Estado de Michoacán 21 16 XHMJI-TDT ...

  5. Sistema Michoacano de Radio y Televisión - Wikipedia

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    The Sistema Michoacano de Radio y Televisión (Michoacán State Radio and Television System or SMRTV) is the public broadcaster of the Mexican state of Michoacán. It includes statewide FM and TV networks, as well as an AM radio station in the state capital of Morelia. SMRTV's programming primarily consists of scientific, cultural and ...

  6. TV Rey - Wikipedia

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    The company began operations in 1995 in Sahuayo, Michoacán, [1] starting as a cable television provider, between 2005 and 2008 it would enter the fixed telephony market, at that time they would expand to the center-west of Michoacán, in 2010 they would enter the Internet service market on those dates it would install its branches in Querétaro, in total having coverage in three states.

  7. XHRPA-FM - Wikipedia

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    XEQB-AM 1240 received its concession on December 13, 1966, to Radio Televisión de Morelia, S.A. Within just a few years, the callsign was changed to XERPA-AM. It broadcast initially with 500 watts, later with 1,000, and by the end of the AM era, 5,000 watts daytime. XERPA was cleared to move to FM in 2011.

  8. XHTUMI-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHTUMI-FM (La Voz de la Sierra Oriente – "The Voice of the Eastern Mountains") is an indigenous community radio station that broadcasts in Spanish, Mazahua and Otomi from El Malacate, municipality of Tuxpan, in the Mexican state of Michoacán.

  9. XHUF-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHUF-FM/XEUF-AM is a combo radio station on 100.5 FM and 610 AM in Uruapan, Michoacán. It is owned by Grupo TRENU and is known as StereoMia. It is owned by Grupo TRENU and is known as StereoMia. History