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XHSI-FM
XHSI-FM is a radio station on 92.1 FM in Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit, Mexico. The station is known as Radio Positiva. History XHSI began as XESI-AM 1240, awarded to Julio Mondragón González on April 14, 1954. The station did not take to air until May 5, 1957. In 2011, XESI migrated to FM as XHSI-FM. Despite being on 94.5 until January 2014, the station was given the 92.1 frequency at the start of migration. The station moved to 94.5 MHz on November 14, 2022. The Federal Telecommunications Institute approved the frequency change to reduce interference to XHUX-FM in Tepic Tepic () is the capital and largest city of the western Mexican state of Nayarit, as well as the seat of the Tepic Municipality. Located in the central part of the state, it stands at an altitude of above sea level, on the banks of the Río Mo .... References Radio stations in Nayarit {{Nayarit-radio-station-stub ...
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Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit
Santiago de Ixcuintla is a municipality and a municipal seat in the western Mexican state of Nayarit. The municipal population was 84,314 inhabitants (census of 2000) with the municipal seat having 18,269. The area of the municipality was 1,831.92 square kilometers. It is located at 21º48'40" N and 105º12'23" W. The most important population centers are the municipal seat, Santiago Ixcuintla, with 18,169 inhabitants; Villa Hidalgo with 11,175, La Presa with 3,932, Yago with 3,919, Pozo de Ibarra with 3,342 and Villa Juárez with 3,158. Forty-six percent of the population lives in these communities. Much of the land is only slightly above sea level. Lagoons make up the western section where two important rivers, the Río Grande de Santiago and the Río San Pedro, enter the sea. In the east, the land gradually rises to form the foothills of the Sierra Madre Occidental The Sierra Madre Occidental is a major mountain range system of the North American Cordillera, that r ...
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1240 AM
The following radio broadcasting, radio stations broadcast on AM broadcasting, AM frequency 1240 kHz: 1240 AM is a regional (Class B) frequency outside the coterminous 48 United States (Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, & U.S. Virgin Islands), and a local frequency (Class C) within the coterminous 48 United States. In Argentina * Cadena Uno in Argentina * LRI218 Universidad Nacional del Sur in Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires In Canada In Mexico * XEBQ-AM in Guaymas, Sonora * XECG-AM in Nogales, Sonora * XEMEFM-AM in Morelia, Michoacan * XERD-AM in Pachuca, Hidalgo * XEWG-AM in Cd.Juarez, Chihuahua In the United States See also *CONELRAD References

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Federal Telecommunications Institute
The Federal Telecommunications Institute ( Spanish: ''Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones''; abbreviated as IFT and incorrectly referred to as IFETEL) is an independent government agency of Mexico charged with the regulation of telecommunications and broadcasting services. It was formed on September 10, 2013, as part of larger reforms to Mexican telecom regulations, and replaced the Federal Telecommunications Commission (Cofetel). The current President of the IFT is Gabriel Oswaldo Contreras Saldívar. History On August 8, 1996, President Ernesto Zedillo created Cofetel, which originally was based in the tower of the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation. In 2013, President Enrique Peña Nieto created the IFT to replace Cofetel as part of the telecommunications reform package of the Pacto por México. The IFT is an autonomous federal agency that is responsible for the regulation of the use of spectrum, telecommunications and broadcasting networks and offerings, a ...
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XHUX-FM
XHUX-FM is a radio station on 92.1 FM in Tepic, Nayarit, with transmitter in El Jicote. The station is owned by Capital Media History XHUX began as XEUX-AM 810, located in Tuxpan, Nayarit, with a concession awarded to Salvador Herena Benítez on May 3, 1950. In 2010, Luis Eduardo Stephens Zavala sold the station to Master Radio de Occidente, which is 50 percent owned by Capital Media, 25 percent by Stephens Zavala and 25 percent by Corporativo Difusión Atemajac, the primary shareholder of the concessionaire for XHXT-FM XHXT-FM is a radio station on 105.7 FM in Tepic, Nayarit. The station is operated by Multimedios Radio and carries its La Caliente grupera format. XHXT is owned by Amplitudes y Frecuencias de Occidente, whose parent also holds 25 percent of the co .... In 2011, XEUX migrated to FM as XHUX-FM 92.1. Alica Medios took over operation of XHUX on May 17, 2021. References Radio stations in Nayarit {{Nayarit-radio-station-stub ...
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Tepic
Tepic () is the capital and largest city of the western Mexican state of Nayarit, as well as the seat of the Tepic Municipality. Located in the central part of the state, it stands at an altitude of above sea level, on the banks of the Río Mololoa and the Río Tepic, approximately north-west of Guadalajara, Jalisco. Nearby are the extinct Sangangüey volcano and its crater lake. Tepic is the primary urban center of this rich agricultural region; major crops include sugarcane, tobacco and citrus fruits. The city was founded in 1531 as ''Villa del Espíritu Santo de la Mayor España''. Population Indigenous population Tepic has the second-largest indigenous population in the State of Nayarit, 4,375. The most prominent groups among them are the Huichol or Wixárika (3,276), Cora (527) and Purépecha (101). Religion Catholicism is the most prominent religion in Tepic with 94.2% of the population. Its Catedral de la Purísima Concepción, dedicated to the Immaculate Co ...
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