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  • XEQ
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    XEQ may refer to various things: The following broadcast stations in Mexico: XEQ-TV, channel 9 XEQ-AM, 940 kHz XEQ-FM, 92.9 MHz XEQ, a keyword in IBM's

    XEQ

    XEQ

  • XEQ-TDT
  • Nueve station in Mexico City and Toluca

    XEQ-TDT (channel 9) is a television station in Mexico City, serving as the flagship of the Nu9ve network. Unlike the other major networks in Mexico, Nu9ve

    XEQ-TDT

    XEQ-TDT

  • XEQ-AM
  • Radio station in Mexico City

    XEQ-AM (940 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Mexico City. The concession is held by Cadena Radiodifusora Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. and is operated

    XEQ-AM

    XEQ-AM

  • Nueve (Mexican TV network)
  • Mexican television network

    network namesake is Channel 9 of Mexico City (also known by its call sign XEQ-TDT), though the network has nationwide coverage on Televisa stations and

    Nueve (Mexican TV network)

    Nueve_(Mexican_TV_network)

  • HP-42S
  • Scientific calculator by Hewlett-Packard

    follows the XEQ instruction. Programs/Subroutines can also be executed with the help XEQ label (Execute) key. The important difference between the XEQ and GTO

    HP-42S

    HP-42S

    HP-42S

  • XEQ-FM
  • Radio station in Mexico City

    XEQ-FM is a radio station in Mexico City. Broadcasting on 92.9 FM, XEQ-FM broadcasts grupera music under the name "La Ke Buena" and is the flagship of

    XEQ-FM

    XEQ-FM

    XEQ-FM

  • Mexico City
  • Capital and most populous city of Mexico

    (Azteca Uno), XEW 2 (Televisa W), XHCTMX 3, XHTV 4, XHGC 5, XHTDMX 6, XHIMT 7, XEQ 9, XEIPN 11, XHUNAM 20, XHCDM 21, XEIMT 22, XHTRES 28, XHTVM 40 and XHHCU

    Mexico City

    Mexico City

    Mexico_City

  • Azteca 7
  • Mexican national TV network

    channel 9. Two Puebla stations, XEX-TV channel 7 and XEQ-TV channel 9, moved to channels 8 and 10; XEQ took on the XHTM callsign that was discontinued in

    Azteca 7

    Azteca 7

    Azteca_7

  • XEX-TDT
  • Canal 5 transmitter on Altzomoni, State of Mexico

    with a power increase from 45 kW to 236. XEX was, alongside stations like XEQ-TV, XELD-TV and the cross-border XETV, among the first Mexican television

    XEX-TDT

    XEX-TDT

    XEX-TDT

  • XHTM-TDT
  • Las Estrellas transmitter on Altzomoni, State of Mexico

    channel number. In late 1952, XEQ-TV channel 9 took to the air; owned by Emilio Azcárraga and bearing the callsign of his XEQ AM radio in Mexico City, it

    XHTM-TDT

    XHTM-TDT

  • XEX-AM
  • Radio station in Mexico City

    Latin American branches of competing radio networks, XEW-AM with NBC and XEQ-AM with CBS. XEX was also affiliated with ABC. By 1970, XEX had reduced its

    XEX-AM

    XEX-AM

  • XHQS-FM
  • Radio station in Fresnillo, Zacatecas

    90.3 FM and carries a romantic music format known as Romántica 90.3 FM. XEQS-AM received its concession on August 10, 1978. It was owned by José Bonilla

    XHQS-FM

    XHQS-FM

  • Phosphorus halide
  • Chemical compounds containing phosphorus bound to a halogen

    number Melting point Boiling point P–Xax bond length P–Xeq bond length Xeq–P–Xeq bond angle Xax–P–Xeq bond angle PF5 [7647-19-0] -93.7 °C -84.5 °C 153 pm

    Phosphorus halide

    Phosphorus_halide

  • List of North American broadcast station classes
  • antennas: 680 KNBR San Francisco, 810 WGY Schenectady, 850 KOA Denver, 940 XEQ Mexico City, 1070 KNX Los Angeles, and 1070 CBA Moncton. KNX and CBA were

    List of North American broadcast station classes

    List_of_North_American_broadcast_station_classes

  • HP-41C
  • Hewlett-Packard handheld RPN calculator

    to a key could be invoked through the XEQ key (pronounced EXEQTE — "execute") and spelled out in full, e.g. XEQ FACT for the factorial function. The calculator

    HP-41C

    HP-41C

    HP-41C

  • XHTV-TDT
  • Foro TV station in Mexico City

    is owned and operated by Grupo Televisa alongside XEW-TDT, XHGC-TDT and XEQ-TDT carrying Las Estrellas, El 5* and NU9VE respectively; all four channels

    XHTV-TDT

    XHTV-TDT

  • XEW-AM
  • Radio station in Mexico City

    Its future sister stations would take affiliation with rival networks, XEQ-AM with CBS and XEX-AM with the Mutual Broadcasting System. As radio in Mexico

    XEW-AM

    XEW-AM

    XEW-AM

  • Televisión Independiente de México
  • Former Mexican television network

    conducted involving XHTM and Televisa's XEQ-TV channel 9 in Puebla. The end result was that the Mexico City station became XEQ-TV, channel 9. Meanwhile, XEX-TV

    Televisión Independiente de México

    Televisión Independiente de México

    Televisión_Independiente_de_México

  • José Ángel Espinoza
  • Mexican singer-songwriter and film actor

    However, Espinoza became enamored by the radio industry and began working at XEQ-AM in 1938. ¡Ya tengo a mi hijo! (1946) – Gitano (uncredited) A media luz

    José Ángel Espinoza

    José Ángel Espinoza

    José_Ángel_Espinoza

  • Job Control Language
  • Job control language for IBM mainframes

    /*SIGNON Begins remote session /*SIGNON REMOTE5 password /*XEQ Specifies execution node /*XEQ DENVER /*XMIT Indicates job or dataset to be transmitted to

    Job Control Language

    Job_Control_Language

  • XEX-FM
  • Los 40 station in Mexico City

    Radiópolis (Cadena Radiodifusora Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.) Sister stations XEX XEQ XEQ-FM XEW XEW-FM History First air date October 1, 1975 (1975-10-01) Technical

    XEX-FM

    XEX-FM

    XEX-FM

  • 940 AM
  • AM radio frequency

    frequency 940 kHz: 940 AM is a Mexican and Canadian clear-channel frequency. XEQ Mexico City is the dominant Class A clear channel station on 940 kHz. See

    940 AM

    940_AM

  • Canal 5 (Mexican TV channel)
  • Mexican national TV network

    programming at 11pm, mostly carrying US fare. This arrangement ended in 1993, when XEQ was made a commercial television station, and ahead of a new round of concessions

    Canal 5 (Mexican TV channel)

    Canal 5 (Mexican TV channel)

    Canal_5_(Mexican_TV_channel)

  • World Trade Center Mexico City
  • Office and retail complex in Mexico

    untouched since. The WTC also houses the transmission facilities for XEW-FM, XEQ-FM, XEX-FM and XHFO-FM. Most recently, the World Trade Center added a second

    World Trade Center Mexico City

    World Trade Center Mexico City

    World_Trade_Center_Mexico_City

  • HP 35s
  • Programmable scientific calculator produced by Hewlett-Packard

    memory register to be used as the target of a branching instruction (GTO or XEQ) is omitted from the HP 35s. No arbitrary limit to length of equations (the

    HP 35s

    HP 35s

    HP_35s

  • IBM 1130
  • 16-bit IBM minicomputer introduced in 1965

    verifies that the specified cartridge is mounted before proceeding. The XEQ record may contain the name of the program to be run in columns 8 thru 12

    IBM 1130

    IBM 1130

    IBM_1130

  • List of television stations in Mexico
  • line to the north of León. This station, while licensed as a repeater of XEQ in Mexico City, airs its own locally-targeted programming under the name

    List of television stations in Mexico

    List of television stations in Mexico

    List_of_television_stations_in_Mexico

  • TelevisaUnivision
  • Mexican-American media company

    XHGC-TDT 5 youth-oriented programming, American series, and films Nueve XEQ-TDT 9 telenovela reruns, sports, news, and comedy shows N+ Foro XHTV-TDT

    TelevisaUnivision

    TelevisaUnivision

    TelevisaUnivision

  • El Chavo del Ocho
  • Mexican television series

    Televisión Independiente de México and aired on XHTIM-TV, channel 8 (now XEQ-TV channel 9, Nueve). He had already introduced El Chapulín Colorado and

    El Chavo del Ocho

    El Chavo del Ocho

    El_Chavo_del_Ocho

  • KYNO
  • Radio station in Fresno, California

    KYNO uses a directional antenna to avoid interfering with Class A stations XEQ in Mexico City and CFNV in Montreal. Even with these restrictions, it can

    KYNO

    KYNO

  • Silvia Derbez
  • Mexican actress (1932–2002)

    sang with the Juan García Esquivel orchestra, participation in a variety of XEQ and XEW programs, and work as a professionally licensed announcer for commercials

    Silvia Derbez

    Silvia Derbez

    Silvia_Derbez

  • Univision
  • American Spanish-language free-to-air television network

    Country Content partner Mexico Televisa (XEW-TDT, XEQ-TDT, XHGC-TDT and XHTV-TDT), Televisa Regional, Televisa Networks Dominican Republic Grupo Telemicro

    Univision

    Univision

    Univision

  • Televisa
  • Mexican multimedia mass media company

    channel 8 to 9, and Televisa also decided to swap its callsign for that of XEQ-TV, which had been on channel 9 and broadcast from Altzomoni; the XHTM callsign

    Televisa

    Televisa

    Televisa

  • Boeremag
  • Far-right South African terrorist organization

    Rensburg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBr5fWWHPrI&list=PLvhGhE5aNr3kyJ1LMiwpXEqOOQDKRhgk8&index=8 "South Africa: Nelson Mandela coup plotters sentenced"

    Boeremag

    Boeremag

    Boeremag

  • WMAC
  • Radio station in Macon, Georgia, United States

    because it broadcasts on AM 940, a clear channel frequency reserved for XEQ in Mexico City, WMAC reduces its power at night to 10,000 watts with power

    WMAC

    WMAC

    WMAC

  • 2025–26 Serie C
  • Football league season

    Puma Peugeot Gruppo Noviello Siracusa Marco Turati Umberto Eusepi Macron Xeq Solar Sorrento Cristian Serpini Vincenzo Di Somma Ezeta Mediterranean Shipping

    2025–26 Serie C

    2025–26 Serie C

    2025–26_Serie_C

  • Tasiusaq Heliport (Kujalleq)
  • Heliport in Greenland

    Tasiusaq Heliport (IATA: XEQ, ICAO: BGTQ) is a heliport in Tasiusaq, a village in the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland. The heliport is considered

    Tasiusaq Heliport (Kujalleq)

    Tasiusaq_Heliport_(Kujalleq)

  • CBME-FM
  • CBC Radio One station in Montreal, Canada

    the direction of Mexico City to protect the other Class A station on 940, XEQ-AM. The call sign change to CBME-FM occurred in order to distinguish the

    CBME-FM

    CBME-FM

  • Guillermo Ortega Ruiz
  • Mexican journalist

    1998-2000: El Noticiero con Guillermo Ortega - Channel 2 1999-2000: En la Radio - XEQ MVS Comunicaciones 2000-2003 MVS Noticias - MVS Radio From 1998 to 2000 he

    Guillermo Ortega Ruiz

    Guillermo_Ortega_Ruiz

  • XEB-AM
  • Radio station in Mexico City

    Radiópolis network. The next year, XEB's studios moved in the same complex as XEQ 940 and XEDF 970. During this era, Alejandro Rodríguez Morán, known as "El

    XEB-AM

    XEB-AM

    XEB-AM

  • List of television stations in the State of Mexico
  • stations in the State of Mexico. This station, while licensed as a repeater of XEQ in Mexico City, airs its own locally-targeted programming under the name

    List of television stations in the State of Mexico

    List_of_television_stations_in_the_State_of_Mexico

  • Clear-channel station
  • Type of AM radio station

    (CFNV 940 - 50 kW) 940 XEQ Mexico City Mexico City 30 19°21′37″N 98°59′32″W / 19.360217°N 98.992194°W / 19.360217; -98.992194 (XEQ 940 - 30 kW) 990 CBW

    Clear-channel station

    Clear-channel station

    Clear-channel_station

  • XET-TDT
  • Canal 5 transmitter in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico

    Telesistema Mexicano in 1972 to form Televisa. It remained with the Galavisión/XEQ network, formed from TIM's Mexico City station until the 2000s, when it switched

    XET-TDT

    XET-TDT

    XET-TDT

  • Andersen Monogatari (TV series)
  • Japanese anime television series

    syndication), Germany (Sat.1 and Kabel.1), Catalonia (TV3), Bulgaria (BT1), Mexico (XEQ-TV Canal 9), Greece (ERT and ET3), Turkey (TRT) and in the Middle East (Kuwait

    Andersen Monogatari (TV series)

    Andersen_Monogatari_(TV_series)

  • Silvia Pinal
  • Mexican actress (1931–2024)

    boss allowed her to participate in recording radio comedies for the station XEQ. She debuted in the comedy Dos pesos la dejada. At the radio station, Pinal

    Silvia Pinal

    Silvia Pinal

    Silvia_Pinal

  • Polka
  • Style of music and dance of Bohemian origin

    9mLVnBqk4-9UAjMsYhLfeD55DN0aA-G-x82KIsYWwo89~5G1DvYH8hLj0BmAtLsdy40WfZ~tkXEqGYo9qr6~Z-5wxgb~kqN6MBsjRVS4QyZB51B0AMouxUTdn4iSJ4HeHdq7B2SZA3ox35J6lAj7x

    Polka

    Polka

    Polka

  • WYLD (AM)
  • Radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

    Because 940 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A stations XEQ in Mexico City and CFNV in Montreal, WYLD must reduce its power at night

    WYLD (AM)

    WYLD_(AM)

  • Heroic Military Academy
  • Military educational institution in Mexico

    Honor) is the college motto, made in a contest organized by radio station XEQ in commemoration of the centenary of the defense of Chalpultepec Castle in

    Heroic Military Academy

    Heroic Military Academy

    Heroic_Military_Academy

  • List of radio stations in Mexico City
  • XEW-AM W Radio + 96.9 FM Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 100 Radiópolis 940 kHz XEQ-AM La Q Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Méx. 30 Radiópolis 970 kHz XERFR-AM Grupo Fórmula

    List of radio stations in Mexico City

    List_of_radio_stations_in_Mexico_City

  • Televisa Regional
  • Local programming unit of Televisa

    (It also airs programming from Univision and Canal 4 Televisa Monterrey) XEQ-TDT 9.1 "Nu9ve Estado de México", Toluca, Mexico XHCUM-TDT 9.1 "Nu9ve Morelos"

    Televisa Regional

    Televisa_Regional

  • 7 Días
  • 2025 single by Gabito Ballesteros and Tito Double P

    2025. "¿Quién es Mariana y qué tiene que ver con la canción '7 días'?". XEQ-FM. 24 February 2025. Retrieved 10 April 2025. "Billboard Global 200: Week

    7 Días

    7_Días

  • XEDF-FM
  • Radio station in Mexico City

    XEDF-FM became tropical-formatted Radio Uno, attempting to compete with XEQ-FM 92.9 "Tropi-Q" and XHFO-FM 92.1 "La Z". During this era Radio Uno was

    XEDF-FM

    XEDF-FM

  • Execute instruction
  • Computer instruction executing another instruction

    instructions: the Nuclear Data 812 minicomputer (1971) (XCT), the HP 3000 (1972) (XEQ), and the Texas Instruments TI-990 (1975) and its microprocessor version

    Execute instruction

    Execute_instruction

  • WLQH
  • Radio station in Chiefland, Florida, United States

    as a Class D (Daytime) station, to protect Class-A clear-channel station XEQ-AM Mexico City, as well as a vacant allocation in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    WLQH

    WLQH

  • Evita Muñoz
  • Mexican actress (1936–2016)

    starting a radio career in the radio show La legión de madrugadores on the XEQ radio station. In 1947, she signed a contract with CBS in New York to star

    Evita Muñoz

    Evita Muñoz

    Evita_Muñoz

  • Ramiro Gamboa
  • Mexican actor and television actor (1917–1992)

    on his father's radio station. He was the host of Quiero trabajar through XEQ for nine years in the 1940s. Between the 1940s and 1970s, he was cast in

    Ramiro Gamboa

    Ramiro_Gamboa

  • XHGC-TDT
  • Canal 5 transmitter in Mexico City

    Televisa (Radio Televisión, S.A. de C.V.) Sister stations XEW-TDT, XHTV-TDT, XEQ-TDT History First air date May 10, 1952 (1952-05-10) Former call signs XHGC-TV

    XHGC-TDT

    XHGC-TDT

    XHGC-TDT

  • María de Lourdes (singer)
  • Musical artist

    talent show at radio station XEW and obtained a contract at radio station XEQ which got her noticed. At the age of 17, in 1957 she was offered a couple

    María de Lourdes (singer)

    María de Lourdes (singer)

    María_de_Lourdes_(singer)

  • XEW-TDT
  • Las Estrellas transmitter in Mexico City

    Grupo Televisa (Televimex, S.A. de C.V.) Sister stations XHTV-TDT, XHGC-TDT, XEQ-TDT, Televisa Regional History First air date March 21, 1951 (1951-03-21)

    XEW-TDT

    XEW-TDT

    XEW-TDT

  • Imevisión
  • Former Mexican state broadcaster

    XHTM-TV, moved to channel 9 and became XEQ-TV. At the same time, XEX-TV channel 7 in Puebla relocated to channel 8, and XEQ-TV channel 9 in Puebla moved to channel

    Imevisión

    Imevisión

    Imevisión

  • Cristina Pacheco
  • Mexican journalist, writer and television personality (1941–2023)

    with no one person standing out. Pacheco also did radio work, appearing on XEQ-AM radio with programs such as Voz pública and Los dueños de la noche, on

    Cristina Pacheco

    Cristina Pacheco

    Cristina_Pacheco

  • Channel 22 TV stations in Mexico
  • television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 22 in Mexico: XEQ-TDT in Mexico City XHACH-TDT in Arivechi, Sonora XHACZ-TDT in Acapulco, Guerrero

    Channel 22 TV stations in Mexico

    Channel_22_TV_stations_in_Mexico

  • Duro Y Directo
  • 1997 Mexican TV series or program

    predecessor, Fuera de la Ley, Duro y Directo was launched in November 1997, on XEQ-TV. Its format was a true crime news magazine, focusing on the criminal crisis

    Duro Y Directo

    Duro_Y_Directo

  • XHBI-FM
  • Radio station in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico

    national advertisers and the programming of Mexico City stations XEW and XEQ. The station then moved to 790 kHz. It also increased its power to 1 kW.

    XHBI-FM

    XHBI-FM

    XHBI-FM

  • María Luisa Landín
  • Mexican singer (1921–2014)

    In 1938, they were hired to an exclusive contract with the broadcaster XEQ, parent company of XEFO, and were promoted as rivals of the sister-duo "Hermanas

    María Luisa Landín

    María_Luisa_Landín

  • Radiópolis
  • Mexican radio broadcaster

    18, 1930 and immediately became the country's most important broadcaster. XEQ-AM was established eight years later, and in 1947, XEX-AM joined the stable

    Radiópolis

    Radiópolis

    Radiópolis

  • Radio in Mexico
  • viewers, and thus advertisers. Azcárraga's empire grew with the sign-on of XEQ in 1938. The National Revolutionary Party, predecessor to the Institutional

    Radio in Mexico

    Radio_in_Mexico

  • XHFM-TDT
  • Television station in Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico

    throughout the state. In April 2001, the station joined Galavisión, led by XEQ. "Listado de Autorización de Acceso a Multiprogramación Televisora de Occidente

    XHFM-TDT

    XHFM-TDT

  • WGRP
  • Radio station in Greenville, Pennsylvania

    Canadian Class A station is no longer on the air; the Mexican station is XEQ in Mexico City. WGRP relays programming to an FM translator in order to improve

    WGRP

    WGRP

  • Chucho Monge
  • Mexican composer

    Oteo in waltz composition contests. Later on, he became a radio artist in XEQ, XEW and XEB stations. He developed a partnership with Lucha Reyes, who helped

    Chucho Monge

    Chucho Monge

    Chucho_Monge

  • Duopoly (broadcasting)
  • Ownership of multiple broadcast stations in the same community

    one entity. Televisa owns four Mexico City stations (XEW, XHTV, XHGC and XEQ) while Azteca, Mexico's second-largest broadcaster, owns three (XHIMT, XHDF

    Duopoly (broadcasting)

    Duopoly_(broadcasting)

  • List of television stations in Mexico City
  • Media Group (R.R. Televisión y Valores para la Innovación S.A. de C.V.) 22 9 XEQ-TDT Pico Tres Padres Nu9ve 270 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 33 11 XEIPN-TDT

    List of television stations in Mexico City

    List_of_television_stations_in_Mexico_City

  • WINZ (AM)
  • Radio station in Miami, Florida

    Class A Clear Channel rights to the 940 kHz frequency. Those stations are XEQ in Mexico City, and a station in Montreal, CFNV. On February 17, 1981, the

    WINZ (AM)

    WINZ_(AM)

  • List of companies listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange
  • 000,000 Social Services https://web.archive.org/web/20140517011854/http://xeq.com.cn/ 002307 BEIXIN 11.11.2009 189,450,000 47,500,000 Construction http://www

    List of companies listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange

    List_of_companies_listed_on_the_Shenzhen_Stock_Exchange

  • XEWF-AM
  • Radio station in Tlalmanalco, State of Mexico

    becoming a simulcast of grupera-formatted XEQ-FM 92.9 Ke Buena. The next year, the station broke from XEQ-FM to run its own programming aimed at listeners

    XEWF-AM

    XEWF-AM

  • Tenancingo, State of Mexico
  • Municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico

    were established in the municipality starting in 1937 and a radio station, XEQ, went on the air in 1942, with the song "Tenancingo" by Manuel Rentaria Polanco

    Tenancingo, State of Mexico

    Tenancingo, State of Mexico

    Tenancingo,_State_of_Mexico

  • Flagship (broadcasting)
  • Key station of broadcasting group

    Multimedios XHTDMX-TDT 11 Mexico City Azteca 7 XHIMT-TDT 24 7.1 TV Azteca Gala TV XEQ-TDT 44 9.1 TelevisaUnivision Canal Once XEIPN-TDT 33 11.1 Instituto Politécnico

    Flagship (broadcasting)

    Flagship_(broadcasting)

  • Villa Insurgentes
  • Town of Mexico

    Fresnillo de González Echeverría, Zac 50.0d / 2.0n MVS Radio Grupo B-15 930 XEQS-AM Romántica + 90.3FM Fresnillo de González Echeverría, Zac 25.0 Grupo B15

    Villa Insurgentes

    Villa Insurgentes

    Villa_Insurgentes

  • XEFB-TDT
  • Television station in Monterrey, Nuevo León, and Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico

    Virtual: 2 (PSIP; 2013-2016) Former affiliations XEW-TDT XHTV-TDT XHGC-TDT XEQ-TDT Call sign meaning Taken from XEFB-AM radio Technical information Licensing

    XEFB-TDT

    XEFB-TDT

  • Z80-RIO
  • Operating system

    MEMORY MOVE PAUSE RELEASE RENAME RESTORE_TABS SAVE_TABS SET STATUS VERBOSE XEQ UDOS, a Z80-RIO compatible clone by VEB Robotron, was available for a number

    Z80-RIO

    Z80-RIO

  • List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted of crimes
  • heRYajTKkShHdbEx8hv91GVSj4Y8xxYha0ueygN8ORCn4FmINVBd2qya_u5pp_yRJ7uS6uJ7oXeqAY2QddSA4hKoWO-nu4KEVoiQEUgQkowWYFZxx7LuTN2G7VAfMWdigF https://ballotpedia

    List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted of crimes

    List_of_2020s_American_state_and_local_politicians_convicted_of_crimes

  • XHSAT-FM
  • Radio station in Villahermosa, Tabasco

    Grupo Radio Cañón, with the "La Q" format already used on Mexico City's XEQ-AM. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones

    XHSAT-FM

    XHSAT-FM

  • Keysight VEE
  • different types of pins, namely data pins, sequence pins, execute pins (XEQ), control pins and error pins. Data pins govern the data flow propagation

    Keysight VEE

    Keysight_VEE

  • XHTX-TDT
  • Television station in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico

    Casas. By 1979, the station had switched to primarily repeating XEW and XEQ Canal 9 de Televisa. The station was also known as Televisur. In 1994, Televisa

    XHTX-TDT

    XHTX-TDT

  • Roberto Cabral del Hoyo
  • Mexican historian and writer (1913–1999)

    1938 to 1948, he would write, direct and produce radio programs for XEW, XEQ and Radio Mil. In 1948, he published his second book of your love and your

    Roberto Cabral del Hoyo

    Roberto Cabral del Hoyo

    Roberto_Cabral_del_Hoyo

  • Avelina Landín
  • Mexican singer (1919–1991)

    recorded several singles and were very successful on radio, especially on the XEQ station. Avelina retired from singing when she married Ángel Zempoaltecatl

    Avelina Landín

    Avelina_Landín

  • Lydia Fernández (singer)
  • Musical artist

    it was Lupita and not me, who immortalized that beautiful melody". In her XEQ radio programs, sponsored by Joyería La Princesa, she sang songs written

    Lydia Fernández (singer)

    Lydia_Fernández_(singer)

  • Josefina Velázquez de León
  • Mexican cook, researcher, writer and teacher

    also created programming for other Mexico City radio stations (specifically XEQ, XEK, and XEJP), and she eventually compiled many of the featured recipes

    Josefina Velázquez de León

    Josefina_Velázquez_de_León

  • XHFO-FM
  • Radio Disney station in Mexico City

    in close proximity to competitor stations with almost the same formats (XEQ-FM and XHDFM-FM), as well as to keep XHFO's operation in GRC's hands, since

    XHFO-FM

    XHFO-FM

    XHFO-FM

  • List of airports by ICAO code: B
  • Base Pituffik, Qaanaaq BGTN TQI Tiniteqilaaq Heliport Tiniteqilaaq BGTQ XEQ Tasiusaq Heliport (Kujalleq) Tasiusaq, Kujalleq BGUK JUV Upernavik Airport

    List of airports by ICAO code: B

    List_of_airports_by_ICAO_code:_B

  • Radio Programas de México
  • Mexican radio network and broadcasting company

    who already owned two of Mexico's most popular radio stations: XEW and XEQ. It was the first company to specialize in selling radio programs recorded

    Radio Programas de México

    Radio_Programas_de_México

  • XECO-AM
  • Radio station in Mexico City

    format was abruptly dropped to become "Ke Buena" and an AM simulcast of XEQ-FM 92.9; even the station's personalities were taken by surprise at the format

    XECO-AM

    XECO-AM

    XECO-AM

  • 92.9 FM
  • FM radio frequency

    in Kuching, Sarawak Sabah FM in Sandakan, Sabah TraXX FM in Eastern Johor XEQ-FM in Mexico City XHBTA-FM in Bahía de Tortugas, Baja California Sur XHCDU-FM

    92.9 FM

    92.9_FM

  • XHVHT-FM
  • Radio station in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico

    broadcast as "Bésame 1270" repeating the signal generated from the pilot station XEQ-AM in Mexico City. In July 2008, a new stage began in XEVHT, when it resumed

    XHVHT-FM

    XHVHT-FM

  • Josefina Velázquez de León bibliography
  • Bibliography of works by Mexican cook and author Josefina Velázquez de León

    programas de radio en que tomé participación la autora en las estaciones: XEQ, XEK, XEJP y XEW de la ciudad de México 1947 Ediciones J. Velázquez de León

    Josefina Velázquez de León bibliography

    Josefina_Velázquez_de_León_bibliography

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Online names & meanings

  • ANOS
  • Male

    Babylonian

    ANOS

    , the son of Kissare and Assoros.

  • Xevera
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Xevera

    Owns a new house.

  • Hodge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hodge

    English : from the medieval personal name Hodge, a short form of Roger. (For the change of initial, compare Hick.)English : nickname from Middle English hodge ‘hog’, which occurs as a dialect variant of hogge, for example in Cheshire place names.

  • Noshi
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu

    Noshi

    Sweet

  • Givon |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Givon |

    Hill, Heights

  • Thenappan | தேநாப்பந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Thenappan | தேநாப்பந

    Kind

  • MAEGAN
  • Female

    English

    MAEGAN

    Variant spelling of English Meagan, MAEGAN means "pearl."

  • Loro
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Loro

    King of the World; Great Power

  • Rawza |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rawza |

    Garden

  • Rameez | رمیز
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Rameez | رمیز

    Symbol, Prince, Honored, Respected

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