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![]() "Mike" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 18:29:09 -0500, Rich Wood wrote: Last time I heard a Mexican-originated U.S. programmed signal, I do believe it was 690...and I believe those PSAs take the form of tourism promotions for the Mexican government, in English, of course. You can thank Ed Noble (a personal friend of then President Jose Lopez Portillo) for eliminating (for a while) the shortwave-delivered Mexican Hour in favor of Tourism PSAs for the border stations. Yet, according to David, the Mexican National Hour is once again heard even on English-language U.S. targetting stations like XETRA. I'm surprised that the government of Vicente Fox hasn't eased up on it. I am not sure about XETRA. I know XEPRS does run the Hora Nacional, but there may be a dispensation based on relationships for XETRA that still prevails. Ed Noble was owner of what was Mexico's largest ad agency, Noble & asociados, and a very influential man. |
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