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The station signed on for the first time in 1960, with the WFSI call sign. WFSI was owned by Family Radio and aired a Christian radio format.. On November 16, 2011, CBS Radio announced plans to acquire WFSI from Family Radio, with the intention of moving WLZL's Spanish Tropical format and El Zol branding from 99.1 to 107.9, with a new all-news format to be launched on 99.1.
Radio Educación Señal 96.5 FM 96.5 HD1-Radio Educación Señal 96.5 FM: Ángel Urraza 622, CDMX 6.00 Secretaría de Cultura: 96.9 MHz XEW-FM: W Radio + 900 AM ND: World Trade Center México 51.19 Radiopolis: 97.7 MHz XERC-FM: La Mejor ND: Cerro del Chiquihuite 99.71 MVS Radio: 98.5 MHz XHDL-FM: El Heraldo Radio ND: Cerro de Ticoman 100.00 ...
The station rebranded as "Quick 108", a play on the new call letters of KWIC. Even though "108" was not an actual part of the licensed band (channel 300/107.9 MHz is the highest allocation allowed by law), most stations of the time period rounded up their setting to the next full number as it appeared on the older analog radio dials.
On February 19, 2009, the regional Mexican station branded as "La Que Buena" was moved from KESS-FM to 107.1 FM (KDXX) and 99.1 FM (KFZO). The reggaeton-formatted station and the "La Kalle" (Spanish for "The Street") branding were then moved to KESS-FM and shortly after, the format was retooled to Latin pop.
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.
2AIR in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales; 4ROK in Rockhampton, Queensland; 3PNN in Bairnsdale, Victoria; 5RAM in Adelaide, South Australia; 2ICE in Lithgow, New South Wales; 6CCR in Fremantle, Western Australia
KSEA broadcasts a Regional Mexican music and educational programming format branded as "La Campesina 107.9 FM" as part of the Radio Campesina Network. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] (" Campesina " is a Spanish word meaning "peasant" or "farmworker").
KCKO received its construction permit in 2010. It was owned by Ted Tucker by way of Skywest Media and later Cochise Media Licenses. In 2012, KCKO, still unbuilt, was sold to JJS Media, LLC, a corporation 18% owned by Jaime Juaristi Santos, the Mexican owner of XHNSS-TDT television in Nogales, Sonora, as well as the Nuevo Día newspaper.