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Gaelic Storm is an American Celtic band founded in Santa Monica, California, in 1996. Their musical output includes pieces from traditional Irish music , Scottish music , and original tunes in both the Celtic folk and Celtic rock genres.
In 2017, operation of the Radiorama Mexicali cluster, including XECL, was transferred to Sonora-based Grupo Larsa Comunicaciones. One year later, in September 2018, Radiorama took back operation of the station cluster. On June 2, 2019, at midnight, XECL and XED-AM ceased operations. Twenty days later, on June 22, it was announced on the ...
Contemporary hit radio XHMUG-FM: 96.9 FM Mexicali: Radio y Televisión Internacional, S.A. de C.V. La Poderosa Spanish Adult Hits XHEBC-FM: 97.9 FM Ensenada: EBC Radio, S.A. de C.V. Play FM Contemporary hit radio XHMIX-FM: 98.3 FM La Rumorosa: Sistemas de Comunicación Bajacaliforniana, S.A. de C.V. Power 98 Contemporary hit radio XHBAJA-FM: 98 ...
XHCMS-FM is a radio station on 105.5 FM in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. The station is owned by Grupo Imagen and carries its Imagen Radio news/talk format. History
In 2020, XEWV-FM changed names and relaunched as pop station Suena FM 106.7. On April 29, 2022, Grupo Cadena ceased broadcast operations on its terrestrial stations in Mexicali. [ 3 ] It did not begin coming back on the air until April 2023, after the Cadena stations were sold to a consortium related to Tijuana news website Esquina 32.
XHPF had been among the last stations to carry the "FM Globo" name, which was used for decades by MVS. By 2018, just XHPF and XHARE-FM in Ojinaga, Chihuahua , were using it. However, the format has since expanded to stations in Guadalajara ( XHLC-FM ), Monterrey ( XHJM-FM ) and Tijuana ( XHOCL-FM ).
In 2014, Vida moved to XHSOL-FM 89.9, and 104.9 converted to contemporary hit radio as Juventud 104.9, adopting the Arroba FM brand in 2015. Previous logo In 2017, control of the Radiorama Mexicali cluster was transferred to Grupo Larsa Comunicaciones, marking its first expansion outside of the state of Sonora.
The station, which otherwise would have had the call sign XHFE-FM, instead took on the XHSOL call sign as it signed on under the name Stereo Sol ("Stereo Sun"). The station adopted the Ke Buena franchise format from Televisa Radio in 2004 before flipping to pop in 2006 as "89.9 Only Hits", later taking on the name "Máxima".