MEXICO CITY RADIO

Explore 100 live radio stations from Mexico City, Mexico. Local music, news, talk, and more — sorted by popularity.

100TOTAL STATIONS
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TOP MEXICO CITY STATIONS

Convoy en vivoCiudad de México, Mexico

Convoy en vivo broadcasts a mix of classic rock and Latin music from Ciudad de México. The station streams at 64kbps AAC and targets a high-energy audience. Despite its new status, it offers a unique blend of rock and Latin influences, appealing to listeners seeking diverse musical experiences.

CLASSIC ROCKLATIN MUSICROCKHIGH QUALITY64 kbps
Los 40 Principales MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

Los 40 Principales México broadcasts a selection of Latin pop hits and top 40 music from its base in Ciudad de México. The station streams at 128kbps MP3, focusing on contemporary popular music in Spanish. It targets a mainstream audience and is currently in the local market.

HITSLATIN POPTOP 40HIGH QUALITY128 kbps
Panda Show Radio - Online - El Panda Zambrano - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

Panda Show Radio, hosted by El Panda Zambrano, broadcasts from Ciudad de México, focusing on grupera and banda music. The station streams in Spanish and operates at 128kbps MP3 quality. It is a newer station, primarily targeting listeners interested in regional Mexican music.

BANDACDMXCIUDAD DE MEXICOCIUDAD DE MÉXICOHIGH QUALITY128 kbps

ALL MEXICO CITY STATIONS

IBERO.2: Música Para PensarCiudad de México, Mexico

IBERO.2 Música Para Pensar broadcasts on 90.9 FM in Mexico City, focusing on a diverse range of music. As a college radio station, it aims to provide entertainment and cultural content primarily in Spanish. The station is part of the Iberoamericana University and targets a local audience.

90.9 FM90.9 HD2AMÉRICA
Ondas de Vida - 1440 AM - XEEST-AM - Grupo Siete - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

Ondas de Vida - 1440 AM broadcasts Christian messages and music in Spanish from Ciudad de México. The station is part of Grupo Siete and operates at a bitrate of 64kbps AAC+. It is primarily focused on delivering content relevant to the Christian community.

1440 AMAMCDMX
SMOOTH JAZZ: Sax, piano, guitarra y voz: cool jazzCiudad de México, Mexico

SMOOTH JAZZ broadcasts a blend of saxophone, piano, guitar, and vocals, focusing on cool jazz. Located in Mexico City, the station caters to a Spanish-speaking audience with low-energy music content. It is part of the ACIR network and is available online through iHeart Radio.

ACIRACIR ONLINEAMÉRICA
Radio Fórmula - 103.3 FM - XERFR-FM - Grupo Fórmula - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

Radio Fórmula - 103.3 FM broadcasts a mixed content format from Ciudad de México, primarily in Spanish. The station is part of Grupo Fórmula and operates at a high energy level, appealing to a diverse audience. With a streaming quality of 130kbps AAC, it offers a blend of music and talk programming.

103.3103.3 FMCIUDAD DE MEXICOHIGH QUALITY
La Mejor Ciudad de México - 97.7 FM - XERC-FM - MVS Radio - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

XERC-FM broadcasts on 97.7 FM in Ciudad de México, specializing in regional Mexican music, particularly banda and grupera genres. Operated by MVS Radio, the station is focused on serving the local audience with a selection of popular tracks. The station's website is www.lamejor.com.mx, providing additional information and streaming options.

97.797.7 FMAQUÍ NOMÁSHIGH QUALITY
VOX: Radio HitsCiudad de México, Mexico

VOX Radio Hits broadcasts on 760 AM from Ciudad de México, focusing on high-energy music content in Spanish. The station is part of Grupo Radio Cañón and offers a mix of nostalgic hits and contemporary tracks, catering to a Latin American audience. It streams at 192kbps MP3 quality, making it accessible for local listeners.

760 AMAMAMÉRICA
Alicia radioCiudad de México, Mexico

Alicia Radio broadcasts a diverse mix of music genres including folk, rock, punk, and jazz, primarily in Spanish. Located in Ciudad de México, it operates at a high energy level and streams at 128kbps MP3.

CANTAUTORFOLKFUSION
OYE: Se OyeCiudad de México, Mexico

OYE Se Oye broadcasts at 89.7 FM in Mexico City, focusing on pop music in both Spanish and English. The station, hosted by Moi Merino, targets a high-energy audience looking for entertainment in Latin America.

89.7 FMAMÉRICACDMX
LOS40Ciudad de México, Mexico

LOS40 broadcasts on 101.7 FM in Mexico City, focusing on Latin pop music. The station targets a youthful audience with high-energy content, delivering a mix of contemporary hits and entertainment news. It operates at a streaming quality of 128kbps MP3.

101.7101.7 FMCDMX
RADIO UNAM (FM): Experiencia SonoraCiudad de México, Mexico

RADIO UNAM (FM) broadcasts on 96.1 FM in Mexico City. This college radio station offers a mix of cultural programming, including news, interviews, and educational content. It is operated under a public concession and aims to serve the community with diverse entertainment.

96.1 FMAMÉRICACDMX
Radio 710 AM "Pura musica mexicana" (XEMP) IMERCiudad de México, Mexico

Radio 710 AM Pura musica mexicana (XEMP) broadcasts a selection of regional Mexican music, including genres like norteño and grupera. Based in Mexico City, the station serves a diverse audience with a focus on traditional sounds from various Mexican states. It operates at a streaming quality of 128kbps MP3.

BANDA NORTEÑACIUDAD DE MEXICOGRUPERA
UAM Radio (CDMX) - 94.1 FM - XHUAM-FM - UAM (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana) - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

UAM Radio (XHUAM-FM) broadcasts at 94.1 FM from Ciudad de México, focusing on a college radio format. Operated by the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, it primarily features music content in Spanish.

94.1 FMAMÉRICACIUDAD DE MÉXICO
RADIO IPN 95.7 (CDMX) - 95.7 FM - XHIPN-FM - IPN (Instituto Politécnico Nacional) - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

RADIO IPN 95.7 broadcasts from Ciudad de México on 95.7 FM, affiliated with the Instituto Politécnico Nacional. The station primarily features music content in Spanish, serving the local community and surrounding areas.

95.7 FMAMÉRICACDMX
Six RadioCiudad de México, Mexico

Six Radio broadcasts from Ciudad de México. The station's content type and language are currently unspecified, and it streams at a quality of 320kbps MP3.

MVS Noticias - 102.5 FM - XHMVS-FM - MVS Radio - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

MVS Noticias - 102.5 FM broadcasts from Ciudad de México, focusing on news and talk content in Spanish. The station also features a selection of English-language music, including classics and ballads. It operates at a streaming quality of 128kbps MP3.

102.5102.5 FMAUTO Y MÁSHIGH QUALITY
VOX AM Radio Hits (CDMX) - 760 AM - XEABC-AM - Radiópolis - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

VOX AM Radio Hits broadcasts on 760 AM in Mexico City, featuring a high-energy music format. The station is part of Grupo Radio Cañón and focuses on nostalgic hits from Latin America. It operates under the XEABC-AM call sign and streams at 192kbps MP3.

760 AMAMAMÉRICA
MILENIO RADIO 1090 (MTY) - 1090 AM - XEAU-AM - Multimedios Radio - Monterrey, Nuevo LeónCiudad de México, Mexico

Milenio Radio 1090 broadcasts on 1090 AM from Monterrey, Mexico. The station offers a mixed content format, focusing on local and international news in Spanish. It is part of Multimedios Radio and serves the surrounding community with informative programming.

1090 AMAMAMÉRICA
ZER RADIO 1320 (CDMX) - 1320 AM - XEARZ-AM - Grupo Radiofónico ZER - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

ZER RADIO 1320 broadcasts on 1320 AM in Ciudad de México, focusing on instrumental music across various genres. Operated by Grupo Radiofónico ZER, it offers a high-energy format aimed at listeners who enjoy instrumental hits.

1320 AMAMAMÉRICA
RADIO FÓRMULA 970 (CDMX) - 970 AM - XERFR-AM - Grupo Fórmula - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

RADIO FÓRMULA 970 broadcasts on 970 AM from Ciudad de México, focusing on a mixed content format that includes sports and entertainment. Operated by Grupo Fórmula, it primarily broadcasts in Spanish, catering to a local audience interested in various topics.

970 AMAMAMÉRICA
Radio UNAM 96.1 (Ciudad de México) - 96.1 FM - XEUN-FM - UNAM (Universidad Autónoma de México) - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

Radio UNAM 96.1 broadcasts from Ciudad de México, focusing on cultural content and news. Operated by the Universidad Autónoma de México, it serves as a college radio station that emphasizes multicultural perspectives. The station streams at 80kbps MP3, catering primarily to a Spanish-speaking audience.

96.1 FMCIUDAD DE MÉXICOCOLLEGE
Next FM (Ciudad de México) - Online - Next FM Radio - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

Next FM is an online radio station based in Ciudad de México, focusing exclusively on music. Broadcasting at 192kbps MP3, it caters to a Latin American audience with a diverse selection of tracks.

CIUDAD DE MÉXICOESTACIÓNINTERNET RADIOHIGH QUALITY
CHILANGO RADIO 105.3 (CDMX) - 105.3 FM - XHINFO-FM - Capital Digital - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

CHILANGO RADIO 105.3 broadcasts alternative rock music in Spanish from Ciudad de México. The station operates on the 105.3 FM frequency and is part of the Convoy Network. It targets a high-energy audience interested in contemporary Latin American music.

105.3 FMALTERNATIVEALTERNATIVE ROCK
RADIO IPN: Pasa La Voz...Ciudad de México, Mexico

RADIO IPN Pasa La Voz broadcasts at 95.7 FM in Mexico City, focusing on music and cultural content. Operated by the Instituto Politécnico Nacional, it serves the local community with a diverse range of programming in Spanish.

95.7 FMAMÉRICACDMX
RADIO DISNEY: Te LlegaCiudad de México, Mexico

RADIO DISNEY Te Llega broadcasts music primarily aimed at a family audience in Ciudad de México. The station operates on 92.1 FM, offering a high-energy format featuring hits popular among youth in Latin America. It is part of Grupo Siete and streams at 64kbps AAC+.

92.1 FMAMÉRICACDMX
IBERO: El Milagro de la RadioCiudad de México, Mexico

IBERO El Milagro de la Radio broadcasts music content in Spanish from Ciudad de México on 90.9 FM. The station is part of a college radio initiative and focuses on entertainment for a local audience.

90.9 FMAMÉRICACDMX
CHILANGO RADIO: La Radio Que Viene, VieneCiudad de México, Mexico

CHILANGO RADIO broadcasts alternative rock music at 105.3 FM from Ciudad de México. The station is part of the Convoy Network, focusing on entertainment content for a youthful audience in Latin America.

105.3 FMALTERNATIVEALTERNATIVE ROCKHIGH QUALITY
RADIO CAÑÓN 760 (CDMX) - 760 AM - XEABC-AM - Grupo Radio Cañón - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

RADIO CAÑÓN 760 broadcasts from Ciudad de México on 760 AM, focusing on music from the past. The station is part of Grupo Radio Cañón and offers a high-energy format primarily in Spanish, appealing to a Latin American audience.

760 AMAMAMÉRICA
IMAGEN RADIO: Poniendo a México en la misma SintoníaCiudad de México, Mexico

IMAGEN RADIO broadcasts a mixed content format from Ciudad de México at 90.5 FM. The station features a blend of English classics, sports, interviews, and entertainment in Spanish, aiming to connect listeners across Mexico.

90.5 FMAMÉRICACDMX
BUENISIIMA 1530 y 1590 (CDMX) - 1530 AM - XEUR-AM - Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones - Ciudad de MéxicoCiudad de México, Mexico

BUENISIIMA 1530 y 1590 broadcasts on 1530 AM in Mexico City, offering a music-focused format. Operated by Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones, it targets a Spanish-speaking audience in Latin America.

1530 AMAMAMÉRICA
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