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XEUN-AM: Radio UNAM 860 AM Ticomán, CDMX 45 d / 10 n Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: 900 kHz XEW-AM: W Radio + 96.9 FM Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 100 Radiópolis: 940 kHz XEQ-AM: La Q Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 30 Radiópolis: 970 kHz XERFR-AM: Radio Fórmula 970 AM Aculco, CDMX 50 d / 4 n Grupo Fórmula: 1000 kHz XEOY-AM: Stereo ...
XEN-AM (branded as El Fonógrafo) is a commercial radio station in Mexico City. It airs a Spanish-language adult hits format on 690 kHz. The station is owned by Grupo Radio Centro. XEN broadcasts with 100,000 watts by day. But to avoid interfering with other stations on AM 690, it reduces power at night to 5,000
XEN-AM in Mexico City XERG-AM in Guadalupe, Nuevo León XEWW-AM in Tijuana, Baja California - 77 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime, transmitter located at 32°17′52″N 117°01′48″W / 32.297778°N 117.03°W / 32.297778; -117.03 ( XEWW - 77 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime
The first day of broadcasts of "W Radio" was February 6, 2006. Much of the programming was supplied by XEW-AM in Mexico City, which also syndicates its talk shows to other co-owned stations around Mexico. Effective December 19, 2007, AM 690's call letters were changed to XEWW to reflect the "W Radio" programming. [13] The change retired the ...
XEW serves as the flagship for other "W Radio" stations around Mexico that carry some or all of its programs. The stations feature frequent news segments, talk and sports shows, with some music heard overnight and weekends. XEW-AM is a Class A clear channel station broadcasting at 100,000 watts, one of the highest powered AM stations in North ...
W Radio is the branding of several radio stations, including: W Radio México, see XEW-AM; W Radio Los Angeles, see XEWW-AM; W Radio (Colombia) Caracol Miami, see WSUA
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico has a plan to receive deported Mexicans from the U.S. if President-elect Donald Trump launches mass deportations of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally, Mexican ...
The next 15 years would be marked by a carousel of formats: "Radio Capital" with tropical and norteña music (1995–1996); the short-lived "Óxido" rock format that was moved to XEFR-AM months later; ranchera music as "Bonita 1590" (1996–2004): "Radio Reloj", news with time announcements every minute (2004–06, during the brief window that ...