Multimedios Radio

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Multimedios Radio is the radio division of Grupo Firmas Globales, operating 31 radio stations in northern and central Mexico. Multimedios traces its history to the founding of XEAW-AM in the late 1930s. [1] [2]

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Stations

Monterrey, Nuevo León

Multimedios owns 14 stations in its home city of Monterrey:

Outside of Monterrey

Baja California

Chihuahua

Coahuila

Durango

Guanajuato

Jalisco

Nayarit

Nuevo León

Oaxaca

Quintana Roo

San Luis Potosí

Sinaloa

Tamaulipas

Tabasco

Veracruz

International

Multimedios owns one station outside of Mexico, Top Radio 97.2 in Madrid.

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References

  1. "Infoamérica - Grupos de comunicación > Estrellas de Oro - México". www.infoamerica.org. Retrieved 2024-02-24.
  2. "Grupo Multimedios". mexico.mom-gmr.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-24.