XHRTO-FM

XHRTO-FM is a noncommercial radio station on 100.5 FM in Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo. It is known as La Estrella Maya Que Habla and owned by Sebastián Uc Yam, the ex-mayor of Felipe Carrillo Puerto. It is co-owned, but currently not commonly operated, with XHECPQ-FM 102.1.

XHRTO-FM
CityFelipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Frequency100.5 FM
88.1 FM (XHYAM)
BrandingLa Estrella Maya Que Habla
Ownership
OwnerSebastián Uc Yam
History
First air dateMarch 22, 2000
Call sign meaningXHRTO: Felipe Carrillo PueRTO
XHYAM: Sebastián Uc YAM
Technical information
ERP3 kW (XHRTO)
3.09 kW (XHYAM)[1]
HAAT47.1 meters (XHYAM)
Transmitter coordinates19°33′03″N 88°02′35″W (XHRTO)
19°44′33.34″N 88°41′58.56″W (XHYAM)

It is relayed on XHYAM-FM 88.1, licensed to José María Morelos.[2]

History

XHRTO was permitted on March 22, 2000 and originally operated as a "combo" FM for XECPQ-AM 720. XHYAM joined the family in 2013 but took more than two years to get to air.

In October 2013, a grenade attack forced XHECPQ-XHRTO off air.[3] The stations were destroyed and later rebuilt.

In 2013, the station was being operated by the Navarro brothers from Chetumal.[4]

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.[5]

In November 2018, XHECPQ broke from the simulcast with XHRTO and XHYAM and became a separately programmed station under another commercial operator. 102.1 had previously been operated by the Navarro brothers from Chetumal as a commercial station in 2013.[6]

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