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Grupo Cadena

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Grupo Cadena, formerly known as Cadena Baja California, is a media company based in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, with business offices in San Diego, California, United States. CBC has media properties located in Tijuana, Ensenada, Tecate and Mexicali.

Grupo Cadena Corporate Logo

History

CBC, began in 1936 with the establishment of radio station XEBG-AM in Tijuana, followed in 1950 by XEDX-AM in Ensenada, XEMBC-AM in Mexicali in 1964, and XEWV-FM in 1974.

In 1990, CBC established its first television station, XHBJ-TV channel 45. The station has been affiliated with a Televisa network; it currently airs Gala TV programming.

In 1994, XHMORE-FM began broadcasting; the station currently carries a Rock en Español format as "More FM 98.9", since September 2010. The More FM branding and format would later be carried over to XEWV-FM Mexicali on September 9, 2011.

Also part of the CBC family is XESPN-AM; formerly an affiliate of ESPN Radio, the station changed to a news/talk format as "Noticias 800" on November 1, 2010.

On January 24, 2011, CBC converted "CBC Radio" stations XEBG-AM, XEMBC-AM and Ensenada station XEDX-AM to a new news/talk format, under the "Cadena" branding. XESPN was later also rebranded as Cadena 800 AM.

Stations

Callsign Frequency / Channel Location Format Branding Founded Acquired
XEBG-AM 1550 kHz Tijuana News / Talk Cadena 1550 1936 1936
XHMORE-FM 98.9 MHz Tijuana Rock en Español More FM 1977 1977
XESPN-AM 800 kHz Tijuana News / Talk Cadena 800 1965 1965
XHBJ-TV 44 (45.1) Tijuana Multimedios / Canal 66 45 TV Tijuana 1990 1990
XEMBC-AM 1190 kHz Mexicali News / Talk Cadena 1190 1964 1964
XEWV-FM 106.7 MHz Mexicali Spanish Pop Suena FM 1965 1974
XEDX-AM
(XHDX-FM)
1010 kHz
100.3 MHz
Ensenada News / Talk Cadena 1010 1959 1959

Cadena also formerly owned XEMMM-AM in Mexicali, which began as XEWV-AM in 1955 and was acquired along with XEWV-FM in 1974. CBC sold XEMMM to Organización Editorial Mexicana's ABC Radio division in 2004.

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