XHMIA-FM

XHMIA-FM is a radio station on 89.3 FM in Mérida, Yucatán. It is owned by Multimedia del Sureste, S.A. de C.V. and carries a pop format known as WOW 89.3.

XHMIA-FM
CityKanasin-Mérida, Yucatán
Frequency89.3 FM
BrandingWOW 89.3 FM
Slogan¡Tu nueva expresión en radio!
Programming
FormatPop
Ownership
OwnerMultimedia del Sureste, S.A. de C.V.
History
First air dateSeptember 24, 1992 (concession)
Call sign meaningMerIdA
Technical information
ERP50 kW[1]
Links
Websitesona893.fm

History

XHTVY-FM received its concession on September 24, 1992, promptly changing its callsign to the current XHMIA-FM before signing on in 1996.[2] It was owned by Arturo Iglesias y Villalobos, with José Laris Iturbide of Cadena RASA assisting in operations. Though the station was not part of RASA's Yucatán cluster and was run from separate studios, Laris Iturbide became the 50 percent owner of the station's new concessionaire in 2010.

On September 1, 2019, XHMIA moved to a pop format as Wow 89.3, ditching its previous Sona 89.3 moniker.

gollark: Some of the particularly !!FUN!! ones are in probability and uncertainty, which humans are especially awful at.
gollark: ddg! wikipedia list of cognitive biases
gollark: Possibly. But in general, by sneaking a thing into the category via technicalities or quoting the definition and saying "see, it obviously fits" or something like that, you can make people treat it like a central member of the category.
gollark: This is something called the "noncentral fallacy", where because a thing is an *edge-case example* of a category, you taint it with all the connotations of everything else in the category.
gollark: A lot of political arguments are also something like "abortion is murder" / "abortion is important for choice", where you just associate it with badness/goodness tangentially to taint it with that badness/goodness.

References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2016-05-09. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. "Falleció don Arturo Iglesias Villalobos". NotiRASA. June 24, 2013. Retrieved September 5, 2019.


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