XHUIA-FM
XHUIA-FM or Ibero 90.9 Radio, is a permitted radio station that operates since 2002. It is sponsored by the Iberoamericana University, based in Mexico City.
History
The transmission goes widely through Mexico City and the internet. The audience’s profile ranges from indie kids to people engaged in cultural life, sharing a common interest in having not just entertainment, but an in-depth information both on specialized topics and music.
External links
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By AM frequency |
XEOC 560 · XEPH 590 · XENK 620 · XEDTL 660 · XEN 690 · XEMP 710 · XEX 730 · XEABC 760 · XERC 790 · XEITE 830 · XEUN 860 · XEW 900 · XEQ 940 · XERFR 970 · XEOY 1000 · XEQR 1030 · XEEP 1060 · XETUL 1080 · XERED 1110 · XEJP 1150 · XEFR 1180 · XEB 1220 · XEL 1260 · XEDA 1290 · XENET 1320 · XEQK 1350 · XECO 1380 · XEBS 1410 · XEEST 1440 · XEAI 1470 · XEDF 1500 · XEUR 1530 · XEINFO 1560 · XEVOZ 1590
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By SW frequency |
XERTA 4800 · XEOI 6010 · XEPPM 6185 · XEYU 9600
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Mexico Radio Markets: Aguascalientes • Baja California • Baja California Sur • Campeche • Chihuahua • Chiapas • Ciudad Acuña, Coah. • Ciudad Juárez, Chih. • Coahuila • Colima • Durango • Guanajuato • Guerrero • Hidalgo • Jalisco • Mexicali • Mexico City / Distrito Federal • México • Michoacán • Morelos • Nayarit • Nogales, Son. • Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. • Nuevo León • Oaxaca • Piedras Negras, Coah. • Puebla • Quintana Roo • Querétaro • Reynosa, Tamps. • San Luis Potosí • Sinaloa • Sonora • Tabasco • Tamaulipas • Tijuana, BC • Tlaxcala • Veracruz • Yucatán • Zacatecas
See also: List of radio stations in Distrito Federal
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