XEPRS (1090 kHz) is an AM commercial radio station licensed to Playas de Rosarito, a suburb of Tijuana in Baja California, Mexico. It broadcasts a Spanish...
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broadcast on AM frequency 1090 kHz: 1090 AM is a United States and Mexican clear-channel frequency. KAAY Little Rock, WBAL Baltimore and XEPRS-AM Rosarito-Tijuana...
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XETRA-AM "XTRA Sports 690", a station that was operated by the current American operator of XEPRS, John Lynch. In July 2014, Hamilton left XEPRS-AM but...
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work on XERF. XHPRS-FM: This is the FM counterpart to XEPRS-AM. XETRA-FM XETRA-AM XEAK-AM XELO-AM XHITZ-FM: Broadcasts with an English top 40 format targeted...
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Boss Soul Power". That station continues to broadcast under the call sign XEPRS-AM. XERB also had an office in the rear of a small strip mall on Third Avenue...
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men's basketball from 2002 until working at XEPRS-AM. In 2007, Masur ended his job in Chicago and joined XEPRS-AM (1090 in Tijuana) in the San Diego radio...
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San Diego County until XEPRS-AM added ESPN Radio programming in January 2022. ESPN Radio programming would return to the 1110 AM frequency in April 2021...
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retired radio executive in San Diego, a founder of the sports talk station XEPRS-AM 1090. His son, Jake, played football at Stanford from 2018 until 2021....
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XHPR-FM (Poza Rica, Veracruz) (redirect from XEPR-AM)
XEPR-AM 1020/XHPR-FM 102.7 is a radio station in Poza Rica, Veracruz, Mexico. The station carries the Globo romantic format from MVS Radio. XEPR began...
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for the morning talk show on XEPRS-AM 1090 in Tijuana/San Diego. He joined Lee Hamilton. On August 30, 2013, he left XEPRS 1090. In November 2009, Rasmussen...
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1977–1978; 2000–2003) KPGP (1976) KFMB (1979–1999) XEPRS-AM (2004–2016) KBZT (2017) KWFN (2018–present) XEXX-AM: San Diego, California/Tijuana, Baja California...
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(LMAs) are XEPE AM 1700, XEPRS AM 1090 and simulcast XHPRS-FM 105.7, XESPN AM 800, XESURF AM 540, XETRA FM 91.1, XHRM FM 92.5, XEWW-AM 690, XHA-FM 94.5...
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2013–2014 season, Aztec football and basketball games began airing on XEPRS-AM (The Mighty 1090). KOGO carried San Diego Padres baseball games from the...
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"Scott and BR Show" hosted by Scott Kaplan and Billy Ray Smith Jr. on XEPRS-AM "The Mighty 1090", Allen revealed that the meaning of his given name "Dakarai"...
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at fellow Fox affiliate KSWB-TV and hosted The Burns Report podcast for XEPRS-AM in San Diego) and Leslie Rangel (who previously worked as a reporter at...
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two AM radio stations broadcasting on the 1090 kHz frequency in North America: KAAY, Little Rock, Arkansas, from the 1960s to mid-1980s XEPRS-AM, a border...
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XEPRS 1090. XEPRS was enjoying success as San Diego's top sports radio station, and XEPE began running some of the games and sports shows that XEPRS couldn't...
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young fan base, as well as improve sound quality from its previous home on XEPRS-AM. The Padres then moved to a new Entercom all-sports radio station, KWFN...
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XESU-AM on the air until there are no listeners in its service area unserved by other radio stations. Linked to XHABCA-FM, which must keep XEABCA-AM on...
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Managers Bruce Bochy Television 4SD (Mark Grant, Matt Vasgersian) Radio XEPRS-AM (Jerry Coleman, Ted Leitner, Tim Flannery) XEMO (Juan Angel Avila, Eduardo...
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the original co-hosts of The Sports Guys on WNEW-FM. Kaplan now works at XEPRS-AM in San Diego. Rosenberg went on to greater fame as a co-host at WFAN, working...
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Bruce Bochy Television 4SD (Mark Grant, Matt Vasgersian, Tony Gwynn) Radio XEPRS-AM (Jerry Coleman, Ted Leitner, Tim Flannery) XEMO (Juan Angel Avila, Eduardo...
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the 32 states, with 107 FM stations and AM-FM combos, plus two unique AM stations, as of March 2016. XEDW-AM 1260, Minatitlán, 1936–1969 IFT: Cuadro Estadístico...
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Television 4SD (Mark Grant, Matt Vasgersian, Rick Sutcliffe, Tim Flannery) Radio XEPRS-AM (Jerry Coleman, Ted Leitner) XEMO (Juan Angel Avila, Eduardo Ortega)...
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in Rio Mayo, Chubut LRJ214 in San Juan LT10 in Santa Fe XEPR-AM in Poza Rica, Veracruz XEWO-AM in Chetumal, Quintana Roo Stations in bold are clear-channel...
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FCC-licensed AM radio stations. Because AM 1090 is a clear channel frequency, reserved for Class A stations KAAY in Little Rock, WBAL in Baltimore and XEPRS in...
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(Eduardo Ortega, Carlos Hernández) Radio XEPRS-AM ("The Mighty 1090") (Ted Leitner, Bob Scanlan, Jesse Agler) XEMO-AM (Spanish) (Eduardo Otega, Pedro Gutierrez)...
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