List of radio stations in the State of Mexico

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This is a list of radio stations in the State of Mexico, Mexico, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, location, ownership, names, and programming formats. [1]

Radio stations in the State of Mexico
Call signFrequencyLocationOwnerNameFormat
XENK-AM 620 AMSan Andrés de La CañadaRadio M73 XENK, S. de R.L. de C.V.ESNE Radio, La GuadalupanaCatholic
XETUL-AM 1080 AMTultitlánGobierno del Estado de MéxicoMexiquense RadioPublic radio
XECHAP-AM 1130 AMTexcocoUniversidad Autónoma ChapingoRadio ChapingoUniversity radio
XETEJ-AM 1250 AMTejupilco de HidalgoGobierno del Estado de MéxicoMexiquense RadioPublic radio
XEGEM-AM 1600 AMMetepecGobierno del Estado de MéxicoMexiquense RadioPublic radio
XEANAH-AM 1670 AMHuixquilucanProductora y Difusora Universitaria, A.C.Radio AnáhuacUniversity
XHTEJ-FM 88.3 FMTejupilco de HidalgoRoberto Rodríguez GómezRadio Roca
XHZUM-FM 88.5 FMZumpango de OcampoGobierno del Estado de MéxicoMexiquense RadioPublic radio
XHOEX-FM 89.3 FMTexcocoOmega Experimental, A.C.La Uni-KCommunity radio
XHCH-FM 89.3 FMTolucaRadiodifusoras Capital, S.A. de C.V.Lokura FM RockEnglish classic hits
XHENO-FM 90.1 FMSanta María OcotitlánRadio XHENO, S. de R.L. de C.V.90.1 MixEnglish adult contemporary
XHPAMM-FM 91.3 FMAmatepecJosé Félix Gallegos HernándezLa InigualableRegional Mexican
XHMEC-FM 91.7 FMAmecamecaGobierno del Estado de MéxicoMexiquense RadioPublic radio
XHGEM-FM 91.7 FMTolucaGobierno del Estado de MéxicoMexiquense RadioPublic radio
XHRJ-FM 92.5 FMToluca (Metepec)Corporación Radiofónica de Toluca, S. de R.L. de C.V.AmorRomantic
XHEDT-FM 93.3 FMTolucaGrupo Radial Siete, S.A. de C.V.CrystalRegional Mexican
XHEVAB-FM 93.5 FMValle de BravoMiled FM, S.A. de C.V.Súper Stereo MiledNews/talk, Spanish oldies
XHSCEH-FM 95.5 FMCapulhuac, Santiago Tianguistenco, etc.Xtrema Capulhuac, A.C.Xtrema RadioCommunity radio
XHATF-FM 95.7 FMAtlacomulco de FabelaFundación Educacional de Medios, A.C.Cadena Azul RadioVariety
XHLUV-FM 96.5 FMLuvianosLa Calentana Luvimex, A.C.La Calentana MexiquenseCommunity radio
XHSCKH-FM 96.7 FMSan Antonio La IslaCultura y Comunicación Esperanza de Vida, A.C.La GuapachozaCommunity radio
XHECA-FM 97.3 FMAmecamecaLa Voladora Comunicación, A.C.La Voladora RadioCommunity radio
XHNEZ-FM 97.3 FMCiudad NezahualcóyotlVoces Urbanas, Movimiento Alternativo de Información Social, A.C.En Neza RadioCommunity radio
XHMTLA-FM 98.3 FMTlatlayaAyuntamiento del Municipio de Tlatlaya, MéxicoLa ArdientePublic radio
XHCHAL-FM 98.9 FMChalcoComunicaciones En Contacto, Cultura y Bienestar Social, A.C.Contacto FMCommunity radio
XHNX-FM 98.9 FMTolucaMiled FM, S.A. de C.V.Súper Stereo MiledNews/talk, Spanish oldies
XHXI-FM 99.5 FMIxtapan de la SalRadiodifusoras Capital, S.A. de C.V.Lokura FM GruperaRegional Mexican
XHSCCG-FM 99.7 FMCiudad NezahualcóyotlRadial Humanamente Positiva, A.C.RH PositivaCommunity radio
XHUAX-FM 99.7 FMTolucaUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de MéxicoUniRadioUniversity radio
XHSCFE-FM 100.5 FMChalco de Díaz CovarrubiasEnlace de Expresiones Comunitarias FM, A.C.Expresiones FMCommunity radio
XHZA-FM 101.3 FMTolucaUltradigital Toluca, S.A. de C.V.UltraContemporary hit radio
XHSCIW-FM [lower-alpha 1] 102.1 FMOtumba de Gómez FaríasVoz, Flor Y Canto, A.C.Radio EvoluciónCommunity radio
XHTOM-FM 102.1 FMTolucaXHTOM-FM, S.A. de C.V.Radio DisneyContemporary hit radio
XHTOL-FM 102.9 FMIxtlahuacaOperadora del Valle Alto, S. de R.L. de C.V.Radio FelicidadSpanish oldies
XHCME-FM 103.7 FMCoacalco–Melchor OcampoGrupo Radial Siete, S.A. de C.V.CrystalRegional Mexican
XHQY-FM 103.7 FMToluca (Cacalomacán)Radio Toluca, S.A. de C.V.La Nueva BestiaRegional Mexican
XHSCEK-FM 104.3 FMSantiago Tianguistenco de GaleanaComunicaciones y Cultura por un México Mejor, A.C.Azul RadioCommunity radio
XHARO-FM 104.5 FMCiudad NezahualcóyotlRadio Aro, A.C.Radio RélaxCommunity radio
XHVAL-FM 104.5 FMValle de BravoGobierno del Estado de MéxicoMexiquense RadioPublic radio
XHRLK-FM 104.7 FMAtlacomulco de FabelaMiled FM, S.A. de C.V.Súper Stereo MiledNews/talk, Spanish oldies
XHMLO-FM 104.9 FMMalinalcoGrupo Radial Siete, S.A. de C.V.  CrystalRegional Mexican
XHATL-FM 105.5 FMAtlacomulco de FabelaGobierno del Estado de MéxicoMexiquense RadioPublic radio
XHSCBU-FM 106.7 FMXalatlacoSueños de Vida Xalatlaquense, A.C.Traviesa 106.7Community radio
XHSCCT-FM 106.9 FMJocotitlánRadio Comunitaria Jocotitlán, A.C.Radio Comunitaria JocotitlánCommunity radio
XHSCCJ-FM 107.5 FMTenancingo de DegolladoRadio Comunitaria Tenancingo, A.C.Radio Comunitaria TenancingoCommunity radio
XHSCDV-FM 107.7 FMAmatepecLa Auténtica Voz, A.C.

Notes

  1. Was XHVFC-FM

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References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved July 15, 2024. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.