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Victoria de Durango: Transmisora Regional Radio Fórmula, S.A. de C.V. Radio Fórmula News/talk XEDGEP-AM 660 AM Victoria de Durango: Escápate al Paraíso, S.A. de C.V. — — XEDGO-AM: 760 AM Victoria de Durango: Radio Durango, S.A. La Mejor Regional Mexican XETPH-AM: 960 AM Santa María de Ocotán: National Institute of Indigenous Peoples ...
XHETB-FM began broadcasting in October 2023 as part of a newly formed cluster with two of the Comarca Lagunera's three stations created in the IFT-8 radio station auction of 2022, XHCCAS-FM 91.9 and XHCCAW-FM 99.1. The IFT then also approved the transfer of its concession from a Grupo Radio Centro subsidiary to a new Grupo Zócalo subsidiary.
It was originally owned by Radio Social, S.A., a subsidiary of Radiorama, and broadcast on 107.7 MHz. XHOH moved to 99.7 on June 2, 2020. The move, like that of sister XHDRD-FM two years prior, was required as a condition of its concession renewal, to clear the 106–108 MHz sub-band for community and indigenous stations.
Pages in category "Radio stations in Durango" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Lobos FM; X.
In 2019, Multimedios Radio took control of the FM station of the Grupo Radio Centro Torreón cluster; La Lupe moved to the 99.9 frequency. After a simulcast, Radiorama returned to operating XHGZ-FM as Regional Mexican "La Poderosa". A further change in the cluster saw GPS Media's El Viejón, previously at 101.1 MHz, move down to 99.5 in August 2020
Video of the terrifying incident ran on the station’s morning news program, capturing the sound of at least eight gunshots, then screams, and briefly showed Flanagan, 41, holding a gun.
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XEE is the oldest radio station in Durango. It received its concession on November 24, 1933, but did not come to air until June 27, 1934. [5] XEE broadcast from the residence of its first owner, Alejandro O. Stevenson, with 50 watts on 1010 kHz.