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    XHITZ-FM (90.3 MHz "Z90.3") is an English-language Top 40 (CHR) radio station. It is licensed to Tijuana, Mexico, and broadcasts to the San Diego-Tijuana...
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    Mexican outlets programmed by Local Media San Diego LLC, along with XHITZ-FM and XHRM-FM, in which an affiliated company owns a 49 percent non-voting stake;...
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  • KSSX (redirect from KOGO-FM)
    22, KOGO-FM changed their call letters to KSSX. After being jockless for the first three months, the station added Chio (formerly of XHITZ-FM) as their...
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    Jams, which he created on 24 July 1994. A program director of XHRM-FM and XHITZ-FM, Sunday Night Slow Jams is broadcast on more than 200 radio stations...
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  • "Channel 933". The station would also air attack liners against rivals XHITZ-FM, KFMB-FM, and KKLQ; the latter two have since changed formats. By summer 1998...
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  • operator of not only XHRM, but also two other Mexican-licensed stations, XHITZ and XETRA-FM. In January 2010, Local Media of America acquired most of the assets...
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  • format as "Blazin' 98.9." Market competitors included XHITZ-FM (licensed to Mexico) and KHTS-FM (licensed to the United States). In 2009, the music stopped...
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  • following his 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...
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  • of Los Angeles' KDAY 93.5 FM, DJ E-Man of Los Angeles' Power 106 FM, DJ Marlino a.k.a. da5footafunk of San Diego's XHITZ-FM Z90.3, DJ Enferno (2003 US...
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    programming across the border is even more common, with stations like XHITZ-FM 90.3 and XHMORE-FM 98.9 being programmed by U.S. broadcast groups, while being owned...
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