Multimedios Radio

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Multimedios Radio, is the radio division from Grupo Multimedios

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[edit] Stations from the group

[edit] Monterrey

  • La Deportiva (The Sporting) XERG-AM 690 kHz

Transmits between 6:00 and 24:00 hours (Central Mexico time), sporting and juvenil music programming.

  • Radio Recuerdo (Remembrace Radio) XENL-AM 860 kHz

Transmit between 6:00 and 24:00 hours (Central Mexico time), emits romantic ballad music in spanish.

  • La T Grande de Mty (The Big T from Monterrey) XET-AM 990 kHz

Trasmits 24 hours, with international coverage on nights, transmit news, soup operas, health shows, sports and regional music.

  • La Mas Buena (The more good) XEAU-AM 1090 kHz

Trasmits between 6:00 and 24:00 hours (Central Mexico Time), grupero music.

  • AW Noticias (AW News) XEAW-AM 1280 kHz

Emits between 6:00 and 24:00 hours, news, sports, traffic and weather and it trasmit with Telediario Digital news show from Multimedios Television on several times

  • 94.1 La Caliente (The Hot) XEJM-AM 1450 kHz

Emits between 6:00 and 24:00 hours, regional grupero music.

  • Rancherita y Regional (Little Ranchera and Regional) XETKR-AM 1480 kHz

Emits between 6:00 and 24:00 hours, news and regional norteño music.

  • D-99 XHJD-FM 98.9 MHz

Transmits 24 hours, música juvenil internacional.

  • AW-Inolvidable (Inolvidable-AW) XHAW-FM 101.3 MHz

Transmits 24 hours, music, unolvidable music. and it trasmit with Telediario Digital news show from Multimedios Television on several times

  • Fm-Tu XHFMTU-FM 103.7 MHz

Transmits 24 hours, spanish rock.

  • La Mas Buena (The more good) XHPAG-FM 105.3 MHz

Emits 24 Hours, grupero music.

  • Stereo Hits XHITS-FM 106.1 MHz

Emits 24 hours, spanish ballads.

  • Classic 106.9 XHPJ-FM 106.9 MHz

Emits 24 hours, English hits with the best from 70's. 80's and 90's decades.

[edit] Non-Monterrey stations

[edit] Baja California

[edit] Coahuila

[edit] Chihuahua

[edit] Nuevo León

[edit] San Luis Potosí

[edit] Tamaulipas

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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