XHECPQ-FM

XHECPQ-FM is a radio station on 102.1 FM in Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo. It is owned by Sebastián Uc Yam, the ex-mayor of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, and currently operated by Luna Medios as a grupera format station known as Adictiva.

XHECPQ-FM
CityFelipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Frequency102.1 FM
BrandingAdictiva
Ownership
OwnerSebastián Uc Yam
OperatorLuna Medios
History
First air dateOctober 25, 1985 (concession)
2012 (FM)
Call sign meaningFelipe Carrillo Puerto Quintana Roo
Technical information
ERP6 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates19°33′03″N 88°02′35″W
Links
Websitelunamedios.com/portal/

History

XECPQ-AM 1460 received its concession on October 25, 1985. The 1 kW daytimer later moved to 720 kHz by 2000, and then to FM in 2012. In 2000, Uc Yam received the permit for a sister station, XHRTO-FM 100.5, which originally operated as a "combo" FM for XECPQ.

In October 2013, a grenade attack forced XHECPQ-XHRTO off air.[2] The stations were destroyed and later rebuilt.

In 2013, the station was being operated by the Navarro brothers from Chetumal.[3]

In November 2014, La Estrella Maya Que Habla ceased carriage of the Primera Edición morning newscast from MVS Radio, featuring Carmen Aristegui, five months before MVS removed Aristegui from the program.[4] In 2018, Luna Medios, which operates XHQAA-FM Chetumal, took over operations of XHECPQ-FM, with La Estrella Maya Que Habla returning to 100.5 only. The station is now known as Adictiva.

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References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-09-11. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. "ATACAN A RADIOS HERMANAS EN QUINTANA ROO". RSF. 2013-10-31.
  3. "Descarado enriquecimiento". Por Esto. 2013-09-28.
  4. "Rompeolas: La censura en Quintana Roo alcanzó también a Carmen Aristegui". Noticaribe. 2014-11-25. Retrieved 2016-05-18.


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