XHFAJ-FM

XHFAJ-FM (known as Alfa 91.3) is a Top 40/CHR format radio station in Mexico City, broadcasting on the frequency of 91.3 MHz.

XHFAJ-FM
CityMexico City, DF
Broadcast areaGreater Mexico City
Frequency91.3 (MHz) (HD Radio)
BrandingAlfa 91.3
SloganDonde todo nace, con más variedad y mucho más música
Programming
FormatContemporary hit radio
HD2 XEN-AM
Ownership
OwnerGrupo Radio Centro
(Estación Alfa, S.A. de C.V.)
Sister stationsXHRED-FM, XEJP-FM, XEQR-FM, XEN-AM, XERC-AM, XEQR-AM, XERED-AM,
History
First air date1968
Former call signsXEQK-FM
XHRCA-FM
Call sign meaningFrancisco Aguirre Jiménez (founder of Grupo Radio Centro)
Technical information
ERP99.45 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates19°27′8.07″N 99°22′3.05″W
Links
Websitealfaenlinea.com

XHFAJ-FM broadcasts in HD.[2]

History

The station began broadcasting in 1968 as Radio Sinfonía de México airing classical music. In 1973, it was sold to the concessionaire of XEQK-AM and began simulcasting that station.

After being sold again to Radio Programas de México, the station was relaunched on July 12, 1986 with its current name, airing then-current music in English.

In 1995, the station's format switched to electronic music and Eurodance, and during that time even became Mexico City's most-listened station for several months, but as the decade ended and dance music declined in popularity, Alfa returned to be a Contemporary hit radio format by 1999. From 2000 to 2003, it even added some Spanish-language hits.

During the 2000s, Alfa Radio mostly remained with a CHR format, focusing on rock, pop and hip-hop music.

By 2009, after gradually losing audience due to competition with similar stations such as XHDFM-FM, XHSON-FM and XHPOP-FM, it changed its programming to focus on music from the 1990s with few current songs.

On January 13, 2010, popular radio host Toño Esquinca, who had a month earlier resigned from XHDFM-FM, moved to Alfa with his show La Muchedumbre, airing every day from 6:00 am to 1:00 pm. The station's programming was modified to include songs from the 1980s as well, trying to mimick XHDFM's format, but they were gradually phased out. Currently, 2010s rock, pop, and electronic music form a large part of the station's programming. During La Muchedumbre, however, it's common for the station to play both English and Spanish classic and alternative rock. Also since mid-2019 after the demise of GRC's pop formats, Latin urban music joined Alfa's programming.

From November 2012 to January 2014, La Muchedumbre also aired on KXOS (a station then indirectly controlled by Grupo Radio Centro).

On August 1, 2014, Monterrey's XHMF-FM also adopted the Alfa format, relaying most of XHFAJ's programming but with local advertising. Five years later, on September 2, 2019, XHKB-FM in Guadalajara began simulcasting Alfa in the same manner.

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References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved . Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. http://hdradio.com/mexico/estaciones HD Radio Guide for Mexico
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