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Contemporary hit radio XHGT-FM: 94.1 FM Zamora Radio Zamora, S. de R.L. W Radio News/talk XHCJ-FM: 94.3 FM Apatzingán Manuel Flores y Compañía, S. en N.C. Los 40 Contemporary hit radio XHPMAR-FM: 94.3 FM Maravatío Media FM, S.A. de C.V. Media News Radio News/talk XHSICG-FM: 94.3 FM San Jerónimo Purenchécuaro Comunidad Indígena de San ...
The Sistema Michoacano de Radio y Televisión (Michoacán State Radio and Television System or SMRTV) is the public broadcaster of the Mexican state of Michoacán. It includes statewide FM and TV networks, as well as an AM radio station in the state capital of Morelia. SMRTV's programming primarily consists of scientific, cultural and ...
XERNB-AM logo until 2019. XEGC-AM received its concession on March 13, 1948. It was owned by Alberto Barragán Degollado and sold to José Raúl Nava Becerra in 1982. The callsign was changed to XERNB-AM in the early 2000s.
Radio Televisión 32 7 XHBUR-TDT: Morelia: Azteca 7 : 257.89 kW Televisión Azteca 19 14 XHSPRMO-TDT: Morelia: SPR multiplex (11.1 Canal Once, 14.1 Canal Catorce, 20.1 TV UNAM, 22.1 Canal 22) 2.00 kW Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano 14 16 XHMOR-TDT: Morelia: SMRTV 2.951 kW Gobierno del Estado de Michoacán 24 1/7 XHCBM-TDT
It became an AM-FM combo in 1994. On January 1, 2021, XECJ-XHCJ dropped the Los 40 pop format from Radiópolis and became known as "La CJ" with a flip to adult hits. On May 1, it changed again to simulcast RASA pop station XHLY-FM "2021 FM" in Morelia. In February 2022, the station returned to a Radiópolis format, using the Ke Buena franchise.
XHPLPM was awarded in the IFT-4 radio auction of 2017. The initial winning bidder, Tecnoradio, paid 15.5 million pesos for the frequency, but was later disqualified nationwide. Rodríguez Reyes, the third-place bidder, had signed up to be eligible to win stations if other bidders were disqualified and came away with the La Piedad station for 9. ...
XHTNC-FM on Facebook: XHTNC-FM is a community radio station on 105.1 FM in Tancítaro, Michoacán. It is known as Radio Cultural Tancítaro. History
The company began operations in 1995 in Sahuayo, Michoacán, [1] starting as a cable television provider, between 2005 and 2008 it would enter the fixed telephony market, at that time they would expand to the center-west of Michoacán, in 2010 they would enter the Internet service market on those dates it would install its branches in Querétaro, in total having coverage in three states.