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.
Regional Mexican formats (norteño, banda, corridos tumbados) have massive listenership. Mexico's radio market has historically been dominated by a few large groups, but community and indigenous-language stations are growing.
Dominant genres: latin, pop, rock, regional Mexican, news.
1,092 STATIONS - MEXICO
W RADIO 90.1 broadcasts from San José Iturbide, Guanajuato, offering a mixed content format primarily in Spanish. The station features entertainment, interviews, and music, including both Spanish and English tracks. It operates at a frequency of 90.1 FM with a streaming quality of 128kbps MP3.
RADIO FÓRMULA 103.3 broadcasts a mix of sports, entertainment, and information content in Spanish. Located in Ciudad de México, it operates on 103.3 FM and is part of Grupo Fórmula. The station features a high energy level, appealing to a diverse audience.
LOS40 Querétaro broadcasts on 90.1 FM from San José Iturbide, Guanajuato, focusing on Latin pop music. Operated by GlobalMedia, the station targets a youthful audience with a high-energy format. It streams at 128kbps MP3, making it accessible for local listeners.
Exa FM Los Mochis 98.9 FM broadcasts a mix of Latin pop and reggaeton music, primarily in Spanish. Located in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, it features adult contemporary tracks and charts popular hits. The station is part of Grupo RSN and streams at 64kbps AAC+.
Radio Doki broadcasts music primarily focused on anime and J-pop, serving a bilingual audience in Japanese and Spanish. Based in Mexico, it streams at 320kbps and targets fans of Japanese pop culture.
LA COMADRE 98.5 FM broadcasts from Mérida, Yucatán, focusing on Mexican music, particularly the grupera genre. Operated by Grupo SIPSE Radio, it aims to entertain its audience with a variety of Spanish-language content.
Focus Radio (Reynosa) broadcasts on 1670 AM in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The station primarily features Spanish-language music, focusing on nostalgic tracks. It operates under a social concession, targeting the local community and surrounding areas.
ARROBA FM 101.1 is a contemporary hits radio station located in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Broadcasting primarily in Spanish, it targets a youthful audience with a high-energy music format. The station operates at 128kbps MP3 and is part of Radiorama Sonora.
Sensación 95.5 broadcasts from Banderilla, Xalapa, Mexico, focusing on high-energy Latin music, particularly Latin pop. The station operates at 95.5 FM and offers a youthful listening experience with a streaming quality of 96kbps MP3.
Radio UDEM broadcasts at 90.5 FM from Monterrey, Mexico, serving as the university radio station for Universidad de Monterrey. The station features a variety of programming that reflects its academic environment and caters to the local community.
VOX Radio Hits broadcasts on 97.3 FM from Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico. The station primarily features pop music in Spanish and English, catering to a high-energy audience. It is part of Radio Núcleo and offers a mix of contemporary hits and nostalgic tracks.
La Poderosa RPL broadcasts from Guanajuato, Mexico, focusing on genres like banda, grupera, and sonidera. The station operates at a streaming quality of 128kbps MP3. Despite being new and currently it aims to cater to a local audience with a passion for these regional music styles.
Mas Flo (Tijuana) broadcasts at 107.7 FM in Tijuana, Baja California, focusing on Latin urban music. The station primarily targets a youthful audience with a blend of mainstream urban sounds in Spanish. It is operated by MLC Media and has a streaming quality of 96kbps MP3.
RADIO DISNEY 94.3 broadcasts contemporary hits and entertainment content aimed at families and youth in Spanish. The station operates at 94.3 FM in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is part of Radio Disney Latinoamérica.
XHTIM La Mejor 90.7 FM broadcasts from Tijuana, Baja California, focusing on grupera and ranchera music. The station primarily features Latin music content in Spanish and operates at a streaming quality of 128kbps MP3. It is a newer station that caters to a local audience.
neo 101.3 HD3 Los Mochis broadcasts contemporary hits, primarily focusing on pop and EDM music. Located in Sinaloa, Mexico, it streams at 96kbps MP3 quality and is part of the Luz Network. The station targets a high-energy audience with a selection of music from the 2010s and 2020s.
Inolvidable (Jerez) - 90.7 FM broadcasts a selection of Spanish ballads. Based in Jerez, Zacatecas, this station is part of Grupo Radiofónico ZER. The station operates at a streaming quality of 64kbps MP3.
Soy Latina Radio broadcasts in Mexico and is accessible online via azulradio.org. The stream quality is 128kbps MP3, and it operates with local coordinates.
Stereo Uno Los Mochis broadcasts from Sinaloa, Mexico, with a streaming quality of 96kbps MP3.
Radio HZ 105.5 FM broadcasts from La Paz, Baja California Sur, focusing on genres such as banda, norteña, and mariachi. The station operates in Spanish and provides a regional music experience reflective of Mexican culture. Its stream quality is 64kbps AAC+.
LA BESTIA GRUPERA 540 broadcasts on 540 AM from Ciudad de México, focusing on grupera music. Operated by Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones, the station targets a Spanish-speaking audience with a mix of entertainment content.
EXA FM 94.5 broadcasts contemporary hits in Spanish from Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas. The station operates at 94.5 FM under the call sign XHBJ-FM and is part of ORT Radio. It targets a youthful audience with a focus on entertainment and music.
D95 94.9 FM, also known as XHCHH-FM, broadcasts from Chihuahua, Mexico. The station primarily features high-energy music content aimed at a youthful audience, with programming in both English and Spanish. It is part of Multimedios Radio and operates at a streaming quality of 93kbps AAC.
Imagen Radio (Bajío) broadcasts on 105.9 FM from San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, focusing on talk and news content. The station delivers a mix of music and speech programming, catering to a local audience. It operates at a streaming quality of 256kbps MP3.
Super Stereo 96 96.7 FM broadcasts adult contemporary music, primarily in Spanish and English, from La Paz, Baja California Sur. The station features popular hits and charts, focusing on the top 40 tracks. It streams at 64kbps AAC+ and is part of Promomedios California.
La Bestia Grupera Puerto Peñasco 93.5 FM broadcasts a variety of regional Mexican music, including genres such as banda, norteño, and cumbia. Located in Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, this station is part of Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones and serves the local community with popular Mexican music.
RADIOTEC 100.1 FM broadcasts from Saltillo, Coahuila, under the Instituto Tecnológico de Saltillo. The station primarily features music content and operates at a streaming quality of 128 kbps. It serves as a university radio outlet, targeting the local community with a focus on cultural programming.
Hasta que el Cuerpo Aguante Radio broadcasts online from Aguascalientes, Mexico, focusing on bolero music. The station offers a selection of Latin American music and operates at a streaming quality of 64kbps MP3. It targets listeners interested in Mexican music culture.
W RADIO 101.5 broadcasts from Acapulco, Guerrero, on the frequency 101.5 FM. The station offers a mixed content format that includes sports and entertainment programming in Spanish. It is part of Grupo Radio Cañón and targets a local audience.
Kiuu - 91.1 FM broadcasts from Torreón, Coahuila, focusing on talk and speech content in Spanish. The station features a mix of music, news, and discussions, serving the local community with various topics.
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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.