-
Mexico licensed XER, the 100 kW super-power
border blaster run by
Ramon D.
Bosquez. They used the old XERA
facilities and sold its
airtime to
American evangelists...
- Félix
Danilo Gómez
Bosquez (born
August 29, 1980),
known by his
stage name Flex (formerly ****), is a
Panamanian reggaeton singer and songwriter. He...
-
Smith –
executive producer Rusty Varenkamp – engineer,
editing Roberto Bosquez – ****istant
engineer Colin Heldt – ****istant
engineer Brien Sager – ****istant...
- took his act to the
border when Inter-American
Radio Advertising's
Ramon Bosquez hired him and sent him to the
studio and
transmitter site of XERF-AM at...
- co-anchoring Wake Up
alongside Mario Bosquez. When
Genero was let go from WNYW,
Brown moved back to Wake Up as
Bosquez's co-anchor,
While Felipe Luciano and...
- Cucurbits".
Purdue University.
Retrieved 2 June 2015. Moya-Hernández, A.;
Bosquez-Molina, E.; Serrato-Díaz, A.; Blancas-Flores, G.; Alarcón-Aguilar, F. J...
- 1939, XERA was the call sign of a
border blaster licensed to Ramón D.
Bósquez Vitela in
September 1935 to Compañía
Mexicana Radiodifusora Fronteriza...
-
earlier times, XERF was
operated under the laws of
Mexico by Ramón D.
Bósquez and
Arturo González,
transmitting 250,000 watts as a
border blaster, featuring...
- Pharmacol. 474 (1): 77–83. doi:10.1016/s0014-2999(03)01971-x. PMID 12909198.
Bosquez-Berger, Taryn; Szanda, Gergő; Straiker, Alex (30
August 2023). "Requiem...
- Avalanche-Journal.
Retrieved February 10, 2022. Rangel,
Enrique (September 4, 2015). "
Bosquez considers challenge to Price".
Amarillo Globe-News.
Retrieved February...