XHTNT-FM
XHTNT-FM is a radio station on 100.5 FM in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. It is owned by Grupo Chávez Radio and known as Radio 65 with a news/talk format. History XETNT-AM 650 received its concession on November 24, 1967, immediately beginning broadcasting, with a formal inauguration on December 6. The 500-watt daytimer was owned by Óscar Pérez Escobosa but operated by Roque Chávez; it was transferred to Radio 65, S.A., in August 1985. In the 1990s, XETNT raised its power to 5 kW day and 1 kW night. XETNT migrated to FM in 2011 as XHTNT-FM 106.5. As part of the 2017 renewal of XHTNT's concession, the station was required to move to 100.5 MHz in order to clear 106-108 MHz as much as possible for community and indigenous radio stations. The frequency change took place on October 2, 2018. Radio 65 is one of three talk-formatted stations owned by Grupo Chávez Radio in Sinaloa: the others are XHJL-FM in Guamúchil and XHGS-FM in Guasave. References Radio stat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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XHMAX-FM
XHMAX-FM is a radio station on 102.5 FM in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico. It is owned by Grupo Chávez Radio and carries a Regional Mexican Regional Mexican is a Latin music radio format encompassing the musical genres from the different parts of rural Mexico and the Southwestern United States. Genres include banda, country en español, Duranguense, grupero, mariachi, New Mexico ... format known as La Maxi. History XHMCS-FM received its concession on August 6, 1993. It changed its call sign to XHMAX when it became known as Maxi Radio. The station was later affiliated with Ke Buena until August 2021, when Grupo Chávez Radio terminated its agreement with Radiópolis and dropped the Los 40 and Ke Buena franchises from its stations. References Radio stations in Sinaloa {{Sinaloa-radio-station-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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XHJL-FM
XHJL-FM is a radio station on 99.3 FM in Guamúchil, Sinaloa. It is owned by Grupo Chávez Radio and known as La JL with a news/talk format. History XEJL-AM 1400 received its concession on December 20, 1958. The 1,000-watt station, which by the 1960s was broadcasting on 1300 kHz, was owned by Francisco Bartolo Meza. XEJL migrated to FM in 2011 as XHJL-FM 99.3. La JL is one of three talk-formatted stations owned by Grupo Chávez Radio in Sinaloa: the others are XHTNT-FM in Los Mochis and XHGS-FM in Guasave. References Radio stations in Sinaloa Radio stations established in 1958 {{Sinaloa-radio-station-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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XHGS-FM
XHGS-FM is a radio station on 104.7 FM in Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico. It is owned by Grupo Chávez Radio and known as La GS with a news/talk format. History XEGS-AM 610 received its concession on December 9, 1948. The 1,000-watt station was owned by Salvador Chávez Castro. 49 years later, ownership was transferred to Roque Chávez Castro, and from 2006 to 2013, Silvia López Inzunza was the concessionaire. XEGS later increased its power to 6 kW day and 1 kW night. XEGS migrated to FM in 2011 as XHGS-FM 106.1. It moved to 104.7 MHz on December 7, 2020, after the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) ordered the change to clear 106–108 MHz for community radio stations in the Guasave area. La GS is one of three talk-formatted stations owned by Grupo Chávez Radio in Sinaloa: the others are XHTNT-FM in Los Mochis and XHJL-FM XHJL-FM is a radio station on 99.3 FM in Guamúchil, Sinaloa. It is owned by Grupo Chávez Radio and known as La JL with a news/talk format. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Los Mochis, Sinaloa
Los Mochis () is a coastal city in northern Sinaloa, Mexico. It serves as the municipal seat of the municipality of Ahome. As of the 2010 census, the population was 362,613, which was 61 percent of the municipality's population. Los Mochis is the western terminus of the Chihuahua-Pacific Railroad (El Chepe), which passes through the scenic Copper Canyon. This railway was originally conceived by Albert K. Owen and approved by President Porfirio Díaz as a trade route linking the cattle markets in Kansas City with the nearest port on the Pacific Ocean, Topolobampo. Today the North Pacific irrigation region (Sinaloa-Sonora) in which the Fort Valley is the largest district and is the principal agricultural area of Sinaloa, containing over 70% of all irrigated land and producing sugar cane, cotton, rice, flowers, and many types of vegetables. The valley is one of the largest producers of mangoes in Mexico. Air transportation is provided by Los Mochis Airport. Nearby Topolobampo is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guamúchil
Guamúchil (, , ) is a city located in the state of Sinaloa in Northwestern Mexico. It is located 100 km north of Culiacán, the capital of Sinaloa. The city serves as the seat of the municipality of Salvador Alvarado and is the economic and sociocultural center of the Évora Valley Region, named after the local Évora river. In 2010, the city had a population of around 72,500 inhabitants. It is the fifth-largest city in the state in population after Culiacán, Mazatlán, Los Mochis and Guasave, respectively. Municipal logo The municipal logo consists of: # Left top: the Mochomo mountain and the Evora River referring to its region # Left bottom: the primary elements used in commerce relating to politics, social and cultural life # Right top: the pacific railroad track that initiated the communication for progress in that area # Right bottom: the chickpea as the main product in the region along with cheese and wool. # Center: a man with open arms towards progress. Overall ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guasave
Guasave () is a city and the seat of the homonymous municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. It is located in the northwestern part of Mexico, southeast of the city of Los Mochis. It stands at . In the 2010 census, the city reported a population of 71,196, making it the fourth-largest community in the state, after Culiacán, Mazatlán, and Los Mochis. The municipality has a land area of 3,464.41 km2 (1,337.62 sq mi) and includes many other outlying communities, the largest of which are Juan José Ríos, Gabriel Leyva Solano, and Adolfo Ruiz Cortines. Its biggest local celebration, falls every year on November 12. Transportation The city is served by Campo Cuatro Milpas Airport, offering air services within the region. Tourist attractions San Ignacio Bay and Navachiste Bay are popular for watersports. Many people also frequent Las Glorias beach. Guasave also features the colonial area of Tamazula, with its famous Franciscan era church. Nearby lie the ruins of Pueblo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |