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The Senate proposes to introduce legislation that would investigate XEWW

Don't know if an appeal has been filed or they are now broadcasting in defiance, but URadio is still running with no changes.

The station, licensed in Mexico, can run whatever is legal in that country. There is no defiance of anything if they are obeying the laws in that nation, over which the FCC has no say.

If they are producing the programming and not using the systems to deliver it to Mexico that require FCC approval, there is no way to impede those broadcasts. Or, as BigA suggests, they may not be doing the shows from the US at the moment.
 
The station, licensed in Mexico, can run whatever is legal in that country. There is no defiance of anything if they are obeying the laws in that nation, over which the FCC has no say.

The next step might be the Cruz legislation. Although based on what I hear, China isn't the biggest issue for the Senate right now.
 
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/...ks-permission-to-continue-operating-690-xeww/

After ordering H&H USA’s Chinese “URadio 690” XEWW Rosarito MX to cease operations and dismissing their STA and applications in June because they failed to include the Chinese government owned Phoenix Radio US as a , H&H’s subsidiary GLR Southern California has reapplied for permission to operate XEWW adding Phoenix as an operator on the basis that they were “unaware of any formal complaints being submitted to the FCC in the time that this station has been programmed in Mandarin Chinese about the content of these broadcasts”. The station, which never stopped broadcasting despite the previous FCC order, also filed an STA to continue those broadcasts while the application is pending.

Here is a fallout on XEWW-AM in Tijuana.
 
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