Radiomás

Public radio network of the Mexican state of Veracruz
  • Xalapa
Broadcast areaVeracruzFrequency(see table)ProgrammingFormatPublic radioOwnershipOwnerGovernment of the State of Veracruz
Sister stations
TVMÁSHistory
First air date
April 6, 2000Technical informationERP(see table)LinksWebcastRadiomásWebsitewww.radiomas.mx

Radiomás is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Veracruz. It broadcasts on five FM transmitters in the state[1] with most content originating from the state capital in Xalapa.

History

Radiomás came to air on April 6, 2000, with music and pre-recorded IDs. Program production began by that July.[2]

Transmitters

Callsign Frequency Location ERP
XHZUL-FM 106.5 Cerro Azul 7.5 kW[3]
XHTAN-FM 101.3 Huayacocotla 4.94 kW
XHOTE-FM 95.7 Mecayapan 50 kW
XHOBA-FM 105.5 Orizaba 4.97 kW
XHXAL-FM 107.7 Xalapa 30 kW

The two lowest-powered transmitters in the network, XHIXH-FM 107.3 Ixhuatlán de Madero (400 watts) and XHSTX-FM 89.7 Santiago Tuxtla (167 watts), were shut down and their permits surrendered on December 21, 2016.[4]

References

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-06-20. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. ^ Barria, Luis (18 January 2017). "La nueva era de Radio Más, el retorno a la identidad y la cultura". Formato 7. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  3. ^ RPC: #039718 Relocation — XHZUL-FM
  4. ^ IFT Acta - XXIV Sesión Ordinaria del Pleno (revised)
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Radio stations in Xalapa, Veracruz
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Nearby regions
Córdoba-Orizaba
Poza Rica-Tuxpan
Veracruz City
In-state
Veracruz
Other states
Tlaxcala
See also
List of radio stations in Veracruz


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