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  2. KXTN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KXTN (AM) /  29.52417°N 98.61806°W  / 29.52417; -98.61806. KXTN (1350 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a Tejano radio format. Licensed to San Antonio, Texas, United States, the station serves the San Antonio metropolitan area. The station is owned and operated by Latino Media Network, under the license of Latino Media ...

  3. KCOR-CD - Wikipedia

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    KCOR-CD (channel 34) is a low-power, Class A television station in San Antonio, Texas, United States. It is a translator of Blanco -licensed UniMás owned-and-operated station KNIC-DT (channel 17) which is owned by TelevisaUnivision ; it is also sister to San Antonio–licensed Univision station KWEX-DT (channel 41).

  4. KWEX-DT - Wikipedia

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    History Former logo, used until December 31, 2012. The station first signed on the air on June 10, 1955, as KCOR-TV. The callsign was taken from its radio sister station KCOR (1350 AM), which itself was named for Raoul A. Cortez, the owner and pioneer of the first full-time Spanish-language radio and television stations in the United States by the Radio Corporation of America ().

  5. Who's the media pioneer featured on Google Doodle? - AOL

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    In 1946, he founded KCOR-AM, the country's first fully Spanish-language radio station owned and operated by a Latino, as the San Antonio Radio Hall of Fame noted. It launched with the slogan "La ...

  6. Raoul A. Cortez - Wikipedia

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    Founding KCOR AM and KCOR-TV stations, Latino rights activism. Raoul A. Cortez (October 17, 1905 – December 17, 1971) was a Mexican–American media executive, best remembered for founding KCOR, the first full-time Spanish-language radio station in the contiguous United States, in 1946. The station WKAQ was founded earlier in 1922 in Puerto ...

  7. KQXT-FM - Wikipedia

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    KCOR was an established Regional Mexican station, going back to 1946. The FM was always separately programmed from the AM, and in 1971, switched its call sign to KQXT. The call letters are an approximation of the word "Quiet" with the station playing beautiful music . KCOR and KQXT were sold in 1975 to Harbenito Radio (later known as Tichenor ...

  8. KMYO - Wikipedia

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    KMYO. / 29.634; -98.800. KMYO (95.1 FM, "Amor 95.1") is a Spanish AC radio station owned by Uforia Audio Network in the San Antonio, Texas area. The city of license is Comfort, Texas. Its studios are located in Northwest San Antonio, and the transmitter site is in Lakehills, Texas .

  9. Digital radio - Wikipedia

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    The UK currently has the world's biggest digital radio network, with about 500 transmitters, two nationwide DAB ensembles and 48 local and regional DAB ensembles, broadcasting over 250 commercial and 34 BBC radio stations; about 100 stations can be received in London. On DAB digital radio most listeners can receive around 30 additional stations.