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Radio Reyna Regional Mexican XHCSAK-FM: 97.7 FM Matehuala Radio Metro Misión Potosina, A.C. — — XHSNP-FM: 97.7 FM San Luis Potosí Multimedios Radio, S.A. de C.V. La Caliente Regional Mexican XHCSAI-FM: 98.1 FM San Luis Potosí Radio Metro Misión Potosina, A.C. — — XHCV-FM: 98.1 FM Ciudad Valles René Castro Echeverría La Gran ...
Website official of Multimedios Radio: XHTPO-FM (branded as La Caliente) is a Mexican Spanish-language FM radio station that serves the Tampico, Tamaulipas market area.
XELN was approved to move to FM in October 2011 but is unable to shut off its AM because it serves 4,011 people without any other radio service, according to a 2018 IFT study. On July 9, 2018, Multimedios switched the callsigns of its two Linares stations, resulting in XHLN-FM being assigned to 104.9 and XHR-FM to 105.7.
In 2017, Grupo Audiorama and XHHC went their separate ways, with XHHC changing names to Radio Alegría before coming under Multimedios Radio management and picking up its La Caliente grupera format. On 7 April 2018, Multimedios signed on XHPENS-FM 94.7 and moved La Caliente there, leaving XHHC to take on the Hits FM format.
Radio Parralense, S.A. de C.V. La Poderosa Regional Mexican XHHM-FM: 90.5 FM Ciudad Delicias X.E.H.M., S.A. La Caliente Regional Mexican XHTX-FM: 90.5 FM Nuevo Casas Grandes Eber Joel Beltrán Zamarrón La Ranchera de Paquimé Regional Mexican XHAHC-FM: 90.9 FM Chihuahua La Voz de Linares, S.A. La Caliente Regional Mexican XHPGUA-FM: 91.1 FM ...
XHAAA-FM (branded as La Caliente) is a Regional Mexican radio station that serves the Reynosa, Tamaulipas/McAllen, Texas border area. It broadcasts from the Multimedios tower at El Control, Tamaulipas, between Reynosa and Matamoros.
XHNLO-FM (La Caliente 97.1 FM) is a radio station in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico, also serving Laredo, Texas, United States. XHNLO is owned by Multimedios Radio.
XHCTC-FM is a radio station on 99.9 FM in Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico. The station is owned by Multimedios Radio and known as La Caliente with a regional Mexican format. History