XHEXA-FM
XHEXA-FM is a Spanish & English Top 40 (CHR) radio station located in Mexico City. Broadcasting on 104.9 MHz, XHEXA-FM is owned by MVS Radio and is the flagship station of the Exa FM format.
History
XHBST-FM signed on in 1974, owned by the same Stereorey consortium that brought FM to major Mexican cities on stations such as XHV-FM 102.5 Mexico City and XHSRO-FM in Monterrey. It carried the "Stereo Best" format, which was very similar. Not long after, it changed formats completely to "FM Globo", a name it would use with varying formats including romantic music, Spanish pop and contemporary music. The station changed its callsign to XHMRD-FM on October 8, 1991, and on January 1, 2000, changed its name to "Exa FM", with a Top 40 CHR format, its name alluding to the format of airing blocks of six consecutive songs. Its callsign was later changed to XHEXA-FM to reflect its new name. The callsign had been in use for a brief time on an MVS Radio station in Hermosillo, Sonora, which returned to the XHBH-FM callsign when the XHEXA calls moved to Mexico City.
References
- ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-12-31. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
External links
- Official Site of XHEXA-FM 104.9 MHz, Exa FM
- MVS Radio Website
- Exa FM 104.9 Facebook
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by frequency & subchannel
- XEABC
- XEAI
- XEANAH
- XEARZ
- XEB
- XEBS
- XECHAP
- XECO
- XECPAE
- XEDA-FM
- XEDF
- XEDF-FM
- XEDTL
- XEEST
- XEFR
- XEITE
- XEJP
- XEJP-FM
- XEL
- XEMP
- XEN
- XENK
- XEOC
- XEOI
- XEOY
- XEOYE-FM
- XEPH
- XEPPM
- XEQ
- XEQ-FM
- XEQK
- XEQR
- XEQR-FM
- XERC1
- XERC-FM
- XERED
- XERFR
- XERFR-FM
- XERTA
- XETUL
- XEUN
- XEYU
- XEUN-FM
- XEUR
- XEVOZ
- XEW
- XEW-FM
- XEWF
- XEX
- XEX-FM
- XHCDMX
- XHDFM
- XHDL
- XHEP
- XHEXA
- XHFAJ
- XHFO
- XHIMER
- XHIMR
- XHINFO
- XHIPN
- XHM
- XHMM
- XHMVS
- XHOF
- XHPOP
- XHRED
- XHSCCA2
- XHSH
- XHSON
- XHUAM
- XHUIA
- Nearby regions
- Puebla City
- Other states
- Hidalgo
- State of Mexico
- Morelos
- Querétaro
- Tlaxcala
- Notes
- 1. Station is silent
- 2. Unbuilt or under construction
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