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Grupo Acir has 3 of the top 6 stations, including number one, CDMX City: Bob Perry

And not a single AM is on that list. There's no shortage of AM's broadcasting in the CDMX. I have to wonder how they financially survive and stay on the air.
 
Is 88.9 Noticias (XHM) the only spoken-word station in the top 20? And of the musical formats, are all secular or is there a Mexican K-Love equivalent raking in the donations with CCM?
 
Is 88.9 Noticias (XHM) the only spoken-word station in the top 20? And of the musical formats, are all secular or is there a Mexican K-Love equivalent raking in the donations with CCM?
XEW, Universal and the Radio Formulas are all spoken word.
There is no Christian music station in CDMX.
 
All should keep in mind that the key buying criteria in Mexico is not age but income level. Ratings show A, B, C, C-, D and E income levels. Stations near the top in A, B, and C+ enormously outbill ones that do well in D and E levels.

This distinction is usual in all Latin America except Puerto Rico.
 
Bob Perry It continues to share more data, now the Share by organization in the month of March 2026 CDMX

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Given how incredibly strict INRA is with the use of their data (you think Nielsen is strict), I can only hope they don't get wind of his posts.
 


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