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XESDD-AM or ''La Tremenda'' is a radio station in
Tijuana, Baja California Tijuana ( ,"Tijuana"
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. It broadcasts on 1030 kHz from a site along
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near Puerto Nuevo in
Playas de Rosarito Municipality Playas de Rosarito Municipality ( es, Municipio de Playas de Rosarito) is located in the northwestern part of the Mexican state of Baja California comprising part of the Tijuana metropolitan area. It lies just south of the city of Tijuana. Its m ...
, shared with sister station
XESS-AM XESS-AM (620 kHz) is a radio station broadcasting from a transmitter in Puerto Nuevo, Baja California, Mexico, south of Tijuana. It is owned by Media Sports de México, S.A. de C.V., and broadcasts a split format of Spanish-language programming ta ...
620.From Tijuana to Rosarito Beach - Fybush.com
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History

The first concession for XESDD was issued for 920 kHz at
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in 1988. XESDD was originally owned by Juan José de Jesús Espejo Munguía and broadcast with 2,500 watts during the day and 200 at night. In 1999, XESDD was bought by Radio S.A., which sold its Baja California stations to Media Sports de México, S.A. de C.V. Under Media Sports, XESDD initially became an
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affiliate, then swapped programming with XESS to become La Tremenda. It also moved from 920 kHz to 1030 kHz in order to resolve interference issues to 910 and 930 kHz.


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Radio stations in Tijuana 1988 establishments in Mexico {{Baja California-radio-station-stub