Instituto Mexicano de la Radio

The Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (English: "Mexican Radio Institute") is a Mexican public broadcaster, akin to National Public Radio in the US. It is also known as IMER.

Instituto Mexicano de la Radio
TypePublic broadcasting
radio network
Country
AvailabilityNational; available throughout Mexican states
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
OwnerState governments
Key people
Ana Cecilia Valdés Terrazas
Launch date
March 23, 1983
Official website
IMER official site

History

It was founded in 1983 as a companion to the public TV broadcaster Imevisión, since privatized and known as TV Azteca. When Imevisión was privatized, XEIMT-TV (Imevisión's cultural channel) and IMER remained under government control.

Current stations

IMER
XHUAN
Fusión
XHFQ
La FQ
XHRF
Poderosa
XHUAR
Órbita
XHLAC
Azul
XHSCO
Istmo
XHEMIT
Radio IMER
XHCAH
Popular
XHCHZ
Lagarto
XHYUC
Yucatán
IMER stations

Defunct stations

  • XERMX-OC (international short-wave service)
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