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  2. XHBC-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XEM was the first television station in Mexicali and the second in the region, after KIVA channel 11 from Yuma. The callsign was changed to XHBC-TV several years after the station's sign on. In 2014, Televisa Mexicali was consolidated with the rest of the Televisa stations in Baja California, bringing it under closer management to XEWT-TDT in ...

  3. List of radio stations in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    Mexicali: Stereorey México, S.A. Noticias 1120 AM News/talk XERM-AM: 1150 AM Mexicali: Media Sports de México, S.A. de C.V. Radio Mexicali News/talk XEQIN-AM: 1160 AM San Quintín: Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas: La Voz del Valle (with XHSQB-FM 95.1) Indigenous XEMBC-AM: 1190 AM Mexicali: Mario Enrique Mayans Camacho ...

  4. List of newspapers in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    La Voz de la Frontera [1] Baja California Norte [6] La Voz de Michoacán [1] Morelia, Michoacán [6] La Voz de Monclova: Monclova, Coahuila De Zaragoza [3] La Voz de Piedras Negras: Piedras Negras, Coahuila [3] El Zócalo: Piedras Negras, Monclova, Acuña, Coahuila [6]

  5. XEWW-AM - Wikipedia

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    On October 14, 2023, XEWW returned to Spanish-language talk as "La Voz del Pueblo" ("The Voice of the People"), leased by Primer Sistema de Noticias, the media company of former Baja California governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez. Several AM stations air PSN's programming, which is also heard on XHPRS-FM 105.7 and XHBJ-TDT 45.1.

  6. Organización Editorial Mexicana - Wikipedia

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    Organización Editorial Mexicana, also known as OEM, is the largest Mexican print media company and the largest newspaper company in Latin America.The company owns a large newswire service, it includes 70 Mexican daily newspapers, 24 radio stations and 44 websites.

  7. XHABCA-FM - Wikipedia

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    Its first format was tropical music as "La Gigante". In 1997, the station was sold to MVS Radio and rechristened XEMVS-AM'. The concessionaire name for this station, Stereorey Mexicali, was a nod to MVS's Stereorey format; stations owned by MVS Radio have the concessionaire Stereorey México, S.A. In the 1990s, the station also relocated from ...

  8. List of Spanish-language newspapers published in the United ...

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    La Voz: Arizona Phoenix [3] 2000 La Voz Bilingüe: Colorado: Thornton: 1974 La Voz de Houston: Texas Houston 1979 La Vanguardia USA: Ohio Cincinnati 2008 lavanguardiausa.com. Washington Hispanic: Maryland Silver Spring 1994 Westchester Hispano Newspaper: New York White Plains 2006 westchesterhispano.net.

  9. XHILA-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XHILA-TDT (channel 66) is a Spanish-language independent television station in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, serving the Mexicali Valley and the southern Imperial Valley, including El Centro, California, and the Colorado River cities of San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora, and Yuma, Arizona. The station is also carried on the cable television ...