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  2. XEJ-TDT - Wikipedia

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    62 m (203 ft) (analog) Transmitter coordinates. 31°42′21.00″N 106°28′41.00″W. /  31.7058333°N 106.4780556°W  / 31.7058333; -106.4780556. Links. Website. XEJ. XEJ-TDT (channel 50) is a television station in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, owned and operated by the Meneses Hoyos family. It is currently an independent ...

  3. XHIJ-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XHIJ-TDT (channel 44) is a Spanish-language independent station in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, serving the Juárez–El Paso–Las Cruces metropolitan area. Owned by Grupo Intermedia and known on air as Canal 44, the station has had a variety of affiliations since signing on the air in 1980 and also produces programs such as local news.

  4. Ciudad Juárez - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Juárez ( US: / sjuːˌdɑːd ˈhwɑːrɛz / syoo-DAHD HWAR-ez, Spanish: [sjuˈðað ˈxwaɾes] ⓘ; "Juárez City"), commonly referred to as just Juárez ( Lipan: Tsé Táhú'ayá ), is the most populous city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. [ 4] It was known until 1888 as El Paso del Norte ("The North Pass"). [ 5]

  5. XEZOL-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEZOL-AM (860 kHz) is a radio station in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. It is owned by MegaRadio Networks and known as Líder Informativo. History. XEZOL received its concession on January 8, 1980. XEZOL as 860 Radio Noticias to September 2021. On September 6, 2021, XEZOL changed names from Radio Noticias to Líder Informativo. References

  6. Ciudad Juárez cobalt-60 contamination incident - Wikipedia

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    A radioactive contamination incident occurred in 1984 in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, originating from a radiation therapy unit illegally purchased by a private medical company and subsequently dismantled for lack of personnel to operate it. The radioactive material, cobalt-60, ended up in a junkyard, where it was sold to foundries that ...

  7. XHJCI-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XHJCI-TDT. /  31.7097806°N 106.4938889°W  / 31.7097806; -106.4938889. XHJCI-TDT (physical channel 30, virtual channel 8) is a television station in Ciudad Juárez, owned by Televisa. It carries all of Televisa's local programming for Ciudad Juárez and is branded as tucanal (Your Channel).

  8. XHCJE-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XHCJE-TDT. /  31.7400000°N 106.4780556°W  / 31.7400000; -106.4780556. XHCJE-TDT, virtual channel 1 ( UHF digital channel 34), is an Azteca Uno owned-and-operated television station located in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. The station is owned by the TV Azteca subsidiary of Grupo Salinas .

  9. XEP-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEP-AM is a talk radio station in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Broadcasting on 1300 AM, XEP is known as Radio Mexicana Nuestras Noticias and is owned by Grupo Radiorama. History Logo as "Radio 13" XEP's concession history begins in 1936 with the award of XEP, originally on 1160 kHz, to Esteban Parra.