Am Radio Stations
La Bestia Grupera (Ciudad de México) - 540 AM - XE...
La Bestia Grupera (Ciudad de México) - 540 AM - XEWF-AM - Radiorama / Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones - Ciudad de México- La Bonita del Norte de Juan Aldama - 720 AM - XEJAGC-AM - Juan Aldama, ZA
- La Caliente (Linares) - 105.7 FM / 830 AM - XHR-FM / XELN-AM - Multimedios Radio - Linares, Nuevo León
- La Comadre Celaya - 88.1 FM - XHRE-FM - Grupo ACIR - Celaya, GT
- La Comadre Ciudad de México - 1260 AM - XEL-AM - Grupo ACIR - Ciudad de México
- La Estación Familiar (Salamanca) - 1560 AM - XEMAS-AM - Radio Grupo Antonio Contreras - Salamanca, Guanajuato
- La FB (Monterrey) - 630 AM - XEFB-AM - Grupo Radio Centro - Monterrey, NL
- La Gran AW (Monterrey) - 1280 AM - XEAW-AM - Multimedios Radio - Monterrey, Nuevo León
- La Gran AW (Monterrey) - 1280 AM - XEAW-AM - Multimedios Radio - Monterrey, Nuevo León
- La HR (Puebla) - 1190 AM - XEHR-AM - Cinco Radio - Puebla, PU
- La J Mexicana - 970 AM - XEJ-AM - Grupo Radio México - Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
- La Líder 1310, la radio de Matamoros - 1310 AM - XEAM-AM - Corporativo Radiofónico de México - Matamoros, TM
- La Lupe (Ciudad Juárez) - 640 AM - XEJUA-AM - Multimedios Radio - Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
- La Magnífica (Puebla) - 95.5 FM - XHZT-FM - Tribuna Comunicación - Puebla, PU
- La Más Perrona (Tarandacuao) - 1670 AM - XECSCA-AM - Tarandacuao, Guanajuato
- La Mejor Los Mochis - 540 AM - XEHS-AM - Grupo RSN - Los Mochis, SI
- La Mejor Los Mochis - 90.9 FM - XHHS-FM - Grupo RSN - Los Mochis, SI
- La Mejor Orlando - 1340 AM / 96.1 FM - WWFL - Onda Mexicana Radio Group, Inc. - Orlando, FL
- La Mejor Reynosa - 590 AM - XEFD-AM - Grupo Gape Radio - Reynosa, TM
- La Mexicana (Ciudad Guzmán) - 104.9 FM / 950 AM - XHMEX-FM / XEMEX-AM - Radiorama - Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco
La Mexicana (Oaxaca) - 94.9 FM / 570 AM - XHEOA-FM...
La Mexicana (Oaxaca) - 94.9 FM / 570 AM - XHEOA-FM / XEOA-AM - Radiorama - Oaxaca, OA- La Nuestra (Navojoa) - 1270 AM - XEGL-AM - 642 Media - Navojoa, SO
- LA OCTAVA (Guadalajara) - 700 AM - XEDKR-AM - Grupo Radio Centro - Guadalajara, JC
- LA OCTAVA (Monterrey) - 1540 AM - XESTN-AM - Grupo Radio Centro - Monterrey, NL
- La Patrona (Escuinapa) - 92.5 FM / 570 AM - XHETD-FM / XETD-AM - Alica Medios - Escuinapa, SI
- La Poderosa (Ciudad Acuña) - 1570 AM - XERF-AM - IMER - Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila
La Poderosa (Veracruz) - 106.9 FM - XHQT-FM - Grup...
La Poderosa (Veracruz) - 106.9 FM - XHQT-FM - Grupo Avanradio Radiorama - Veracruz, VE- La Poderosa (Veracruz) - 106.9 FM / 800 AM - XHQT-FM / XEQT-AM - Grupo Avanradio Radiorama - Veracruz, VE
- La Ranchera de Monterrey - 1050 AM - XEG-AM - Núcleo Radio Monterrey - Monterrey, NL
- La Rancherita del Aire (Piedras Negras) - 103.7 FM / 580 AM - XHEMU-FM / XELRDA-AM - Piedras Negras, CO
- La Súper Estación (Ciudad Cuauhtémoc) - 91.3 FM / 550 AM - XHEPL-FM / XEPL-AM - Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, CH
- La Súper Estación (Ciudad Cuauhtémoc) - 91.3 FM / 550 AM - XHEPL-FM / XEPL-AM - Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, CH
- La T Grande (Monterrey) - 990 AM - XET-AM - Multimedios Radio - Monterrey, Nuevo León
- La TKR (Monterrey) - 1480 AM - XETKR-AM - Multimedios Radio - Monterrey, Nuevo León
- La UK (Caborca) - 95.3 FM / 570 AM - XHUK-FM / XEUK-AM / Grupo Radio Palacios - Caborca, SO
- La Voz de la Sierra de Zongolica - 1360 AM - XEZON-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Zongolica, Veracruz
- 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 Maya de México - 1470 AM - XEBAL-AM - Bécal, Campeche
- La Z Morelia - 96.3 FM / 1340 AM - XHCR-FM / XECR-AM - Grupo TRENU - Morelia, MI
- Las Tres Voces de Durango (Santa María Ocotán) - 960 AM - XETPH-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Santa María Ocotán, DG
- LOS40 Nogales - 89.9 FM - XHHN-FM - ISA Medios - Nogales, SO
- LOS40 Salina Cruz - 97.1 FM / 550 AM - XHHLL-FM / XEHLL-AM - CMI Oaxaca - Salina Cruz, OA
- Mexiquense Radio (Metepec) - 1600 AM - XEGEM-AM - Sistema Mexiquense de Medios Públicos - Metepec, EM
- Mexiquense Radio (Metepec) - 1600 AM - XEGEM-AM - Sistema Mexiquense de Medios Públicos - Metepec, Estado de México
- Mexiquense Radio (Tultitlán) - 1080 AM - XETUL-AM - Sistema Mexiquense de Medios Públicos - Tultitlán, EM
- Milenio Radio (Monterrey) - 1090 AM - XEAU-AM - Multimedios Radio - Monterrey, Nuevo León
- Mitre
- MIX Cancún - 93.1 FM - XHYI-FM - Grupo ACIR - Cancún, QR
"AM" stands for "amplitude modulation," a technology used in radio broadcasting that has been around since the early 1900s. In AM radio, the amplitude of the radio wave is modulated to carry the audio signal. AM radio signals can travel long distances, making them ideal for local news, sports, and talk programming that targets a specific geographic area.
Radio stations that use the AM frequency tend to have a focus on news, talk, and sports programming. These stations provide live coverage of breaking news stories, interviews with local and national politicians and public figures, and analysis of current events and social issues. They also offer specialty programming such as talk shows focused on specific topics like politics, health, or finance.
Sports programming is another common feature of stations that use the AM frequency. These stations may provide live coverage of local and national sports teams, as well as analysis and commentary on games and events.
Some stations that use the AM frequency also offer religious programming, with a focus on preaching, music, and religious teachings.
While the programming of stations that use the AM frequency can vary widely, they all tend to have a focus on serving their local community. These stations provide a source of information, entertainment, and connection for people who live in the area, and they play an important role in shaping the local culture and identity. Whether through news, talk, sports, or specialty programming, stations that use the AM frequency provide a platform for local voices and perspectives, and they help to build connections between different communities within the region.
However, in recent years, with the rise of digital broadcasting technologies, such as FM and internet radio, the popularity of AM radio has declined. Despite this, many radio stations still use the AM frequency and continue to play an important role in serving their local communities.