Comunity Live Radio Stations
Radio Stations
- Contacto (Chalco) - 98.9 FM - XHCHAL-FM - Comunicaciones en Contacto, Cultura y Bienestar Social, AC - Chalco, EM
- Contacto (Chalco) - 98.9 FM - XHCHAL-FM - Comunicaciones en Contacto, Cultura y Bienestar Social, AC - Chalco, Estado de México
- En Neza Radio (Nezahualcóyotl) - 97.3 FM - XHNEZ-FM - Voces Urbanas, Movimiento Alternativo de Información Social - Nezahualcóyotl, EM
- Expresión Radio (Ario de Rosales) - 88.3 FM - XHDCP-FM - De Corazón Purépecha, A.C. - Ario de Rosales, MI
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- La Voladora Radio (Amecameca) - 97.3 FM - XHECA-FM - La Voladora Comunicación, A.C. - Amecameca, EM
- La Voz de la Sierra de Zongolica - 1360 AM - XEZON-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Zongolica, Veracruz
- La Voz de la Sierra Juárez (Guelatao) - 88.3 FM / 780 AM - XHGJO-FM / XEGLO-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Guelatao, OA
- La Voz de los Chontales - 98.7 FM - XHCPBS-FM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Nacajuca, TB
- La Voz de los Mayas (Peto) - 105.5 FM / 730 AM - XHPET-FM / XEPET-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Peto, Yucatán
- La Voz de los Tres Ríos (Etchojoa) - 700 AM - XEETCH-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Etchojoa, SO
- La Voz de los Vientos (Copainalá) - 1210 AM - XECOPA-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Copainalá, Chiapas
- La Voz del Pueblo Hñähñú (Cardonal) - 89.1 FM / 1480 AM -XHCARH-FM / XECARH-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Cardonal, HG
- Las Tres Voces de Durango (Santa María Ocotán) - 960 AM - XETPH-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Santa María Ocotán, DG
- Oro Radio (Cananea) - 107.3 FM - XHSCAG-FM - Cananea Alternativa, A.C. - Cananea, SO
- Radio Activa (Salina Cruz) - 89.1 FM - XHIKE-FM - Ike Siidi Viaa, A.C. - Salina Cruz, OA
- Radio Activa (Salina Cruz) - 89.1 FM - XHIKE-FM - Ike Siidi Viaa, AC - Salina Cruz, OA
- Violeta Radio (Ciudad de México) - 106.1 FM - XHCDMX-FM - Alianza por el Derecho Humano de las Mujeres a Comunicar, A.C. - Ciudad de México
Community Radio Stations: The Heartbeat of Local Voices and Cultures
The term “community” in the context of radio broadcasting broadly refers to non-profit or non-commercial radio stations that are owned and operated by a local community or organization. These stations stand apart from commercial broadcasters by focusing on community engagement, participation, and content that reflects the specific needs and interests of their listeners.
Community radio stations are known for their diverse range of programming that mirrors the cultural heritage and preferences of their local audience. From a wide variety of music genres to locally relevant talk shows, these stations provide a platform for voices that might otherwise go unheard. Programming often includes local news, political discussions, and coverage of community events, ensuring that residents stay informed and connected to their surroundings.
A hallmark of community radio is its dedication to promoting diversity and inclusion. By featuring music and programs from various cultures and perspectives, these stations amplify underrepresented voices and foster a greater sense of understanding and unity within the community. This inclusivity makes community radio a powerful medium for cultural preservation and social dialogue.
Beyond entertainment and information, community radio stations play a crucial role in advancing social justice and community empowerment. They offer a platform for local musicians, artists, and leaders to share their work and ideas, and often highlight issues related to social and environmental justice, community organizing, and other vital topics. This engagement helps build stronger, more resilient communities.
In essence, community radio stations provide a rich, authentic listening experience deeply rooted in local culture and concerns. Supporting these stations means nurturing a valuable space where communities can share their stories, celebrate their diversity, and work together on the issues that matter most.