Radio Sonora
Radio Sonora is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Sonora. It serves 95% of the state through its 28 FM transmitters, making it the second-largest state radio network in Mexico.
It began operations during the government of Samuel Ocaña García (1979–85).
Transmitters
The state of Sonora owns 28 radio transmitters, the second-most of any state in Mexico, to carry the Radio Sonora network.[1]
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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
- Guadalajara
- Guanajuato
- Guerrero
- Hidalgo
- Jalisco
- Comarca Lagunera
- Mexicali
- Mexico City
- Estado de 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
- Tijuana, BC
- Tlaxcala
- Veracruz
- Yucatán
- Zacatecas
- See also
- Radio stations in Mexico
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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
- Guadalajara
- Guanajuato
- Guerrero
- Hidalgo
- Jalisco
- Comarca Lagunera
- Mexicali
- Mexico City
- Estado de 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
- Tijuana, BC
- Tlaxcala
- Veracruz
- Yucatán
- Zacatecas
- See also
- Radio stations in Mexico
- Nogales Arizona Radio
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