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  2. List of radio stations in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Name Frequency City Website Radio Suceso FM: 97.1 FM: Naranjal: Website: Estación 40: 106.3 FM: Ciudad del Este: Website Archived 2013-01-14 at the Wayback Machine: Corpus: 89.5 FM: Ciudad del Este

  3. List of radio stations in Asunción - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of FM & AM radio stations in Asunción, Paraguay, and their ... Yvytu FM 97.5; Radio Nuevo Tiempo 97 ... FM Popular 103.1 [14] Radio Cámara 104.1;

  4. Radio Nacional del Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Radio Nacional del Paraguay (National Radio of Paraguay) is the public radio broadcaster of Paraguay. [1] It is a division of the Ministry of Information Technologies and Communication (Ministerio de Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación) alongside national public TV channel Paraguay TV. Programs are in Spanish and in the Guarani language

  5. List of state media by country - Wikipedia

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    Thai PBS Podcast (Radio Online) Royal Thai Army Radio and Television (TV5 HD) [1] TV 5 Radio (Bangkok Stations) FM 94.0 and 103.5 MHz; DAB+ Radio Test Project (VHF Channel 6 - 6C:185.360 MHz) MCOT [27] MCOT Radio Lukthung Mahanakhon (Thai; first FM radio station in Thailand) – 95.00 MHz; Khluen Khwam Khit (Thai) – 96.50 MHz

  6. XHSCBZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHSCBZ-FM is a community radio station on 103.5 FM in Santiago de Anaya, Hidalgo. The station is owned by the civil association XIMAI Comunicaciones, A.C. The station is owned by the civil association XIMAI Comunicaciones, A.C.

  7. DXRV-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station, along with sister station DXGM, was inaugurated on March 9, 1996, as Campus Radio 103.5 with the slogan "Forever". It aired a Top 40 format. Its first home was at Amesco Bldg. along Magsaysay St. [2] In late 1998, the station switched to a mass-based format and changed its slogan to "Nindota Ah!", adapted from its Cebu station.

  8. DYCD - Wikipedia

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    DYCD (103.5 FM), broadcasting as 103.5 Retro Cebu, is a radio station owned and operated by Ditan Communications, a subsidiary of UM Broadcasting Network. [1] The station's studio and offices are located at Room 309, 3rd Floor, Doña Luisa Bldg., Fuente Osmeña, Cebu City, and its transmitter is located at Brgy.

  9. XHGB-FM - Wikipedia

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    XEGB was cleared for AM-FM migration in 2010 as XHGB-FM 103.5. The station flipped from "Retro" to Estéreo Joven in August 2019 as part of a change in operator at XHAFA-FM 99.3 and XHGB. The station changed formats again on November 18, 2020, when Radio S.A. (owners of XHCSV-FM 93.1) became the new operator.