Félix Malpica Valverde

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Félix Juan Malpica Valverde (born in July 1945 in Veracruz, Ver.) was an early Mexican radio personality. His program, Líderes de Opinión (Leaders of Opinion)[1], appeared on several Mexican radio stations, namely:

  • Calor 93 (93.3 MHz)in Tuxpan
  • Láser 89 (89.5 MHz) in Fortín
  • Vox FM (101.7 MHz) in Coatzacoalcos
  • La Nueva RN (96.5 MHz) in Veracruz
  • Mar FM (99.7 MHz) in Veracruz
  • VOX FM (101.7 MHz) in Veracruz
  • W Radio (900 kHz) in Veracruz

Malpica who founded GRUPO FM[2] with his father Félix Malpica Mimendi in 1970, was one of the first personalities to conduct political interviews on his show on radio and years after on TV. Some politicians interviewed by him included:

Malpica later changed the name of the company to Grupo FM Multimedios and created the magazine GB Magazinea monthly publication containing the most important social events of the cities where it does circulate [3], with his brother Francisco in the cities of Veracruz, Xalapa, Córdoba, Coatzacoalcos,Villahermosa, Tabasco and Tuxtla Gutierrz, Chiapas. His new magazine "Lo que Buscas" is another monthly magazine that at no-cost is delivered by hand around the city, that help people find what they are looking for. The Malpica brothers also have TV Programs on cable like: "Grupo FM Telenoticias" (TV News) in the Cities of Veracruz and Boca del Río, "GB-TV" a weekly program showing the most important social events, "Líderes de Opinión in Televisión"[4], "Super Deportivo" (sport's tv) and their newest program: "Chiqui-Deportivo" with the soccer games with the foot-ball games that children play in the area.

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