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Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta

Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta (2 March 1895, Tampico, Tamaulipas – 23 September 1972, Mexico City) was a Mexican businessman, the son of Basque immigrants Mariano Azcárraga and Emilia Vidaurreta.
He studied primary education in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, middle school in San Antonio, Texas, and high school in Austin. Aged 17, he was employed at a shoe store while he studied trade and economics by night. He obtained distribution rights for a shoe store in Boston and, at age 23, he created the car distribution company, ''Azcárraga & Copland''.
==Radio broadcasting industry==
In 1923 Azcárraga obtained a license to distribute radios from the Victor Talking Machine Company. While working at the "Mexico Music" division of RCA) he became more interested in the radio broadcasting industry. On 19 March 1930 the radio station XET-AM was founded in Monterrey. And on September 18 Azcárraga created the XEW-AM with Mexico Music Corporation as major stockholder. The station was also part of the NBC division of RCA.

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