XHEAAA-FM

XHEAAA-FM is a radio station on 92.7 FM in Santa Ana Tepetitlán, located in the municipality of Zapopan, Jalisco. It is owned by Promomedios.

XHEAAA-FM
CitySanta Ana Tepetitlán, Zapopan, Jalisco
Broadcast areaGuadalajara metropolitan area
Frequency92.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingRadio Mujer
SloganEl Poder de tu Intuición (The Power of Your Intuition)
Programming
FormatWomen's talk
Ownership
OwnerPromomedios
(Radio Informa, S.A. de C.V.)
Sister stationsXHBIO-FM, XHGEO-FM, XEBBB-AM
History
First air dateMay 18, 1965 (concession)
September 5, 2018 (FM)
Former call signsXETZ-AM, XEAAA-AM
Former frequencies880 kHz (1947-2019)
Technical information
ERP3 kW[1]
HAAT26.6 meters
Transmitter coordinates20°38′02.6″N 103°26′27.8″W
Links
Websitewww.radiomujer.com.mx

History

XETZ-AM received its concession on May 18, 1965. The Tequila-based station was owned by Julio Romo Valdivia and broadcast as a daytimer with 1,000 watts. In 1970, XETZ was sold to XETZ Radio Felicidades, S.A.

In 1979, XETZ became XEAAA-AM, the first in a series of triple-letter stations owned by Promomedios along with XEBBB-AM 1040, and later, XECCC-AM 1440. It also raised its power to 10,000 watts.

In the 1990s and 2000s, XEAAA (frequently pronounced X-E-Triple A) had a series of news/talk formats. In 2011, it became Ultra, with an adult contemporary format operated by the company of the same name.

In 2013, XEAAA flipped to a Catholic radio format sourced from ESNE Radio, making it the only ESNE station in Mexico.

At the start of September 2018, XEAAA and XEBBB exchanged formats, with ESNE Radio moving to 1040 and RadioMujer moving to 880 AM, because XEAAA had been tapped to migrate to FM as XHEAAA-FM 92.7. The FM station began test broadcasts on September 5, 2018, with full programming scheduled to begin on FM on the 10th.

gollark: Will you provide it if hell freezes over?
gollark: STOP BE SCAMMERRERREERRRSSRREEEEE3S.
gollark: PJALS IS CORRECTINGALL YOUR IS SCAMMERRERINGERS
gollark: YOUR ARE ALL SCAMMERERS.
gollark: Read the privacy policy.

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.