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Radio Mundo Radio Internacional del Comercio 107.9 MHz XHFH-FM: Agua Prieta: Radio Plan Héctor Rivera Esquer 94.7 MHz XHCPEE-FM Álamos: Radio Sonora: Public radio Government of the State of Sonora 94.7 MHz XHZPE-FM Arizpe: Radio Sonora: Public radio Government of the State of Sonora 101.1 MHz XHRFS-FM: Bacadéhuachi: Grupo Radio Fiesta ...
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
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.
96.1 MHz XEUN-FM: Radio UNAM 96.1 FM ND: Ajusco 100.00 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: 96.5 MHz XHEP-FM: 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 ...
XEAQ affiliated to Grupo ACIR, while the arrival of Mexican television in Agua Prieta via repeaters of the XEW and Canal 13 networks from Mexico City attracted attention away from radio listeners. In 1997, XEAQ flipped from a format of popular ballads to grupera as "La Caliente", putting it in competition with XHSAP-FM which had signed on four ...
The simulcast ended on January 6, 2014, when the Tropical format moved to 106.7 FM permanently, and the new WRMA at 95.7 FM flipped to Spanish hot AC. The new WXDJ began using the moniker "El Nuevo Zol 106.7". The move gives the Spanish contemporary format more coverage into Broward County than it had at 95.7 FM. [13]
KVLY's branding name was Mix 107.9 KVLY, but in March 2009 the brand was switched to 107.9 Mix FM. In April 2020, the station changed the branding name to 107.9 RGV FM. KVLY's slogan was "The Most Hit Music", but in January 2009 the slogan was changed to "The Valley's #1 Hit Music Station".
XHRF-FM (103.9 MHz) and XERF-AM (1570 kHz) are radio stations in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico. Originally only on the AM band , XERF is a Mexican Class A clear-channel station transmitting with 100,000 watts of power.