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Radio Felicidad Ciudad de la Radio, Isidro Fabela, CDMX 10 d / 5 n Grupo ACIR: 1220 kHz XEB-AM: La B Grande San Lorenzo Tezonco, CDMX 100 Instituto Mexicano de la Radio: 1260 kHz XEL-AM: La Comadre Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 50 d / 5 n Grupo ACIR: 1320 kHz XEARZ-AM: ZER Radio Agricultura, CDMX 5 d / 5 n Grupo Radiofónico ZER: 1350 kHz XEQK-AM
XERC-FM signed on in 1974, more than a decade after receiving its concession on July 26, 1963, alongside the two other FM stations built by Radio Centro, and was known as "Radio Hits", airing current music in English. The original concession was held by Radio Popular de México, S.A. but was sold to Radio Central de la Provincia in 1975.
XEB-AM (1220 kHz, branded as La B Grande) is a public AM radio station in Mexico City.It airs a Spanish-language classic hits format with music from the 1940s to the 1970s. [citation needed] It has been owned by the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (IMER), a Mexican government public broadcaster, since IMER's founding in 1983.
XEQ-AM (940 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Mexico City. [1] The concession is held by Cadena Radiodifusora Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. [1] and is operated by Radiópolis. [2] [3] It airs a Spanish-language adult hits radio format known as "La Q 940." XEQ is a Class A, clear-channel station, powered at 30,000 watts.
XEQR-FM broadcasts in HD and carries two subchannels, known as La Z on HD1 and Radio Centro XEQR-AM on its HD2 signal. [2] The transmitter is located atop a tower in La Mesa/Villa Alpina site at the outskirts west of Mexico City. XEQR-FM was Mexico's top-rated radio station from 1999 to 2017. [3]
XHEXA-FM (104.9 FM) is a contemporary hit radio station in Mexico City. XHEXA-FM is owned by MVS Radio and is the flagship station of the Exa FM format. The transmitter site is located atop Cerro del Chiquihuite .
XEQK-AM is a radio station in Mexico City, Mexico. Broadcasting on 1350 AM , XEQK-AM is owned by the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio and broadcasts a citizen-sourced talk and music format under the brand name Radio Ciudadana.
XEJP traces its lineage to the first FM radio station in Mexico. In April 1947, the Diario Oficial de la Federación ran an advisory asking for comments on the proposed award of a station on 94.1 MHz to Federico Obregón Cruces, and while said authorization was given on November 28, 1948, it was not until December 30, 1952 that the concession was awarded and the first FM station in Mexico came ...