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Radio station in Mexico City
XEQ-FM is a radio station in Mexico City. Broadcasting on 92.9 FM, XEQ-FM broadcasts grupera music under the name "La Ke Buena" and is the flagship of
XEQ-FM
Radio station in Mexico City
power to 50,000 watts. The XEQ call sign later appeared on other stations: XEQ-FM was licensed in the 1950s, and the original XEQ-TV, broadcasting to Puebla
XEQ-AM
Topics referred to by the same term
XEQ may refer to various things: The following broadcast stations in Mexico: XEQ-TV, channel 9 XEQ-AM, 940 kHz XEQ-FM, 92.9 MHz XEQ, a keyword in IBM's
XEQ
Radio station in Mexico City
Its future sister stations would take affiliation with rival networks, XEQ-AM with CBS and XEX-AM with the Mutual Broadcasting System. As radio in Mexico
XEW-AM
Radio Disney station in Mexico City
close proximity to competitor stations with almost the same formats (XEQ-FM and XHDFM-FM), as well as to keep XHFO's operation in GRC's hands, since Grupo
XHFO-FM
2025 single by Gabito Ballesteros and Tito Double P
2025. "¿Quién es Mariana y qué tiene que ver con la canción '7 días'?". XEQ-FM. 24 February 2025. Retrieved 10 April 2025. "Billboard Global 200: Week
7_Días
Radio station in Mexico City
sustainable. In 1992, XEDF-FM became tropical-formatted Radio Uno, attempting to compete with XEQ-FM 92.9 "Tropi-Q" and XHFO-FM 92.1 "La Z". During this
XEDF-FM
licensed radio stations in Mexico City that are found on the AM, shortwave and FM bands. Some stations are licensed or have their transmitters in the State
List of radio stations in Mexico City
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Radio station in Mexico City
Latin American branches of competing radio networks, XEW-AM with NBC and XEQ-AM with CBS. XEX was also affiliated with ABC. By 1970, XEX had reduced its
XEX-AM
FM radio frequency
Sarawak Sabah FM in Sandakan, Sabah TraXX FM in Eastern Johor XEQ-FM in Mexico City XHBTA-FM in Bahía de Tortugas, Baja California Sur XHCDU-FM in Ciudad
92.9_FM
Office and retail complex in Mexico
since. The WTC also houses the transmission facilities for XEW-FM, XEQ-FM, XEX-FM and XHFO-FM. Most recently, the World Trade Center added a second theater:
World Trade Center Mexico City
World_Trade_Center_Mexico_City
Radio station in Tlalmanalco, State of Mexico
becoming a simulcast of grupera-formatted XEQ-FM 92.9 Ke Buena. The next year, the station broke from XEQ-FM to run its own programming aimed at listeners
XEWF-AM
Los 40 station in Mexico City
XEX-FM (101.7 FM) is a commercial radio station in Mexico City, Mexico. Broadcasting from a tower atop the World Trade Center Mexico City, XEX-FM airs
XEX-FM
Radio station in Fresnillo, Zacatecas
XHQS-FM is a radio station in Fresnillo, Zacatecas. It broadcasts on 90.3 FM and carries a romantic music format known as Romántica 90.3 FM. XEQS-AM received
XHQS-FM
Mexican radio broadcaster
1975, Grupo Radiópolis was officially formed, including XEW, XEQ and XEX as well as their FM counterparts. 1992 saw the acquisition of the former Radio
Radiópolis
Radio station in Mexico City
format was abruptly dropped to become "Ke Buena" and an AM simulcast of XEQ-FM 92.9; even the station's personalities were taken by surprise at the format
XECO-AM
Radio station in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
broadcast as "Bésame 1270" repeating the signal generated from the pilot station XEQ-AM in Mexico City. In July 2008, a new stage began in XEVHT, when it resumed
XHVHT-FM
Radio station in Villahermosa, Tabasco
already used on Mexico City's XEQ-AM. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved
XHSAT-FM
CBC Radio One station in Montreal, Canada
A station on 940, XEQ-AM. The call sign change to CBME-FM occurred in order to distinguish the station from sister station CBM-FM. The station's local
CBME-FM
antennas: 680 KNBR San Francisco, 810 WGY Schenectady, 850 KOA Denver, 940 XEQ Mexico City, 1070 KNX Los Angeles, and 1070 CBA Moncton. KNX and CBA were
List of North American broadcast station classes
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Town of Mexico
June 5, 2017. RPC: #030287 Technical Characteristics of Operation — XHPSBZ-FM Enalzadot (ed.). "Comercios De Villa Insurgentes Registrados" (in Spanish)
Villa_Insurgentes
Radio station in Macon, Georgia, United States
because it broadcasts on AM 940, a clear channel frequency reserved for XEQ in Mexico City, WMAC reduces its power at night to 10,000 watts with power
WMAC
Radio station in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico
national advertisers and the programming of Mexico City stations XEW and XEQ. The station then moved to 790 kHz. It also increased its power to 1 kW.
XHBI-FM
AM radio frequency
frequency 940 kHz: 940 AM is a Mexican and Canadian clear-channel frequency. XEQ Mexico City is the dominant Class A clear channel station on 940 kHz. See
940_AM
Radio station in Fresno, California
KYNO uses a directional antenna to avoid interfering with Class A stations XEQ in Mexico City and CFNV in Montreal. Even with these restrictions, it can
KYNO
Mexican radio network and broadcasting company
who already owned two of Mexico's most popular radio stations: XEW and XEQ. It was the first company to specialize in selling radio programs recorded
Radio_Programas_de_México
Mexican national TV network
programming at 11pm, mostly carrying US fare. This arrangement ended in 1993, when XEQ was made a commercial television station, and ahead of a new round of concessions
Canal_5_(Mexican_TV_channel)
Radio station in Greenville, Pennsylvania
is no longer on the air; the Mexican station is XEQ in Mexico City. WGRP relays programming to an FM translator in order to improve coverage, especially
WGRP
Radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Because 940 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A stations XEQ in Mexico City and CFNV in Montreal, WYLD must reduce its power at night
WYLD_(AM)
Radio station in Miami, Florida
Class A Clear Channel rights to the 940 kHz frequency. Those stations are XEQ in Mexico City, and a station in Montreal, CFNV. On February 17, 1981, the
WINZ_(AM)
Radio station in Chiefland, Florida, United States
as a Class D (Daytime) station, to protect Class-A clear-channel station XEQ-AM Mexico City, as well as a vacant allocation in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
WLQH
Canal 5 transmitter in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Telesistema Mexicano in 1972 to form Televisa. It remained with the Galavisión/XEQ network, formed from TIM's Mexico City station until the 2000s, when it switched
XET-TDT
Radio station in Mexico City
Radiópolis network. The next year, XEB's studios moved in the same complex as XEQ 940 and XEDF 970. During this era, Alejandro Rodríguez Morán, known as "El
XEB-AM
Key station of broadcasting group
WFAN), New York City WYNY (97.1 FM; now WQHT), New York City KNBR (680 AM), San Francisco KYUU (99.7 FM; now KMVQ-FM), San Francisco Mutual Broadcasting
Flagship_(broadcasting)
viewers, and thus advertisers. Azcárraga's empire grew with the sign-on of XEQ in 1938. The National Revolutionary Party, predecessor to the Institutional
Radio_in_Mexico
Television station in Mexico City
González Iñárritu, who had also been involved with Televisa's radio station XEW-FM (WFM), was involved in the creation of some of the network's promotional campaigns
XHGC-TDT
Style of music and dance of Bohemian origin
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Polka
line to the north of León. This station, while licensed as a repeater of XEQ in Mexico City, airs its own locally-targeted programming under the name
List of television stations in Mexico
List_of_television_stations_in_Mexico
Type of AM radio station
night). Their broadcast class is Class D. A great number of these stations use FM translators to continue their broadcasts overnight, and some also broadcast
Clear-channel_station
Ownership of multiple broadcast stations in the same community
one entity. Televisa owns four Mexico City stations (XEW, XHTV, XHGC and XEQ) while Azteca, Mexico's second-largest broadcaster, owns three (XHIMT, XHDF
Duopoly_(broadcasting)
Mexican-American media company
select Puerto Rican radio assets, including San Juan-based WKAQ (AM) and WKAQ-FM. That same month, TelevisaUnivision acquired the rights to the Latin American
TelevisaUnivision
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