The "paper" inserts often detail the legendary artists featured, such as Agustín Lara , Toña la Negra , and Pedro Vargas , who were instrumental in the station's "Golden Age".
XEW, known as "La Voz de la América Latina," was pivotal in popularizing genres like bolero and ranchera across the continent.
A multi-page paper booklet containing the historical context of the XEW radio station, which began broadcasting in 1930 and became a cornerstone of Latin American culture.
The most common physical edition of this compilation includes: