MEXICO RADIO

Mexican radio is a cultural institution — from regional Mexican genres (norteño, banda, corridos) that dominate the airwaves to news stations that shape public discourse. Mexico's radio market is one of the largest in Latin America, with stations serving everything from indigenous-language communities to urban contemporary audiences.

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ALL MEXICO STATIONS

92.3FM Fiesta MéxicanaMexico, Guadalajara, Jalisco
RADAR 88.9 (León) - 88.9 FM - XHXV-FM - Grupo Radar - León, GuanajuatoMexico, Guanajuato
88.9 FMCONTEMPORARY HITS RADIOENTRETENIMIENTO
XEAB - Canal 58Mexico, Jalisco
EXITOSOLDIESVIEJITAS
La Morrita 97.1 MazatlánMexico, Sinaloa
BANDA NORTEÑAMAZATLÁNMEXICO
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POPULAR GENRES IN MEXICO

POPULAR CITIES IN MEXICO

LANGUAGES IN MEXICO

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is regional Mexican music?

Regional Mexican is an umbrella term for genres rooted in specific Mexican regions — norteño (accordion-driven border music), banda (brass band music from Sinaloa), corridos (narrative ballads), ranchera, and son. These formats dominate Mexican radio listenership.

Are corridos tumbados on Mexican radio?

Yes — corridos tumbados (modern, urban-influenced corridos) have become a major format on Mexican and US Spanish-language radio, blending traditional corrido storytelling with trap and hip-hop production elements.

Can I find indigenous-language radio in Mexico?

Mexico has a network of indigenous-language radio stations serving communities in Nahuatl, Mixtec, Zapotec, Maya, and other languages. These stations are cultural lifelines for indigenous communities.