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XHEDL-FM
Broadcast areaHermosillo, Sonora
Frequency89.7 FM
BrandingActiva 89.7
Programming
FormatPop in Spanish
Ownership
Owner
  • Radio S.A.
  • (Carlos de Jesús Quiñones Armendáriz)
XHEPB-FM, XHVS-FM, XHMMO-FM
History
First air date
May 21, 1944 (concession)
Technical information
ERP25 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates
29°02′59.23″N 110°57′58.64″W / 29.0497861°N 110.9662889°W / 29.0497861; -110.9662889
Links
Websitewww.activa897.com

XHEDL-FM is a radio station on 89.7 FM in Hermosillo, Sonora. The station is owned by Radio S.A. and carries a pop format known as Activa 89.7.

History

XHEDL began as XEDL-AM 1250 in 1944, though its concession history dates only to 1958. It was owned by Francisco Vidal and later by Eufemia Esquer de Vidal.

In 1980, the station was among the first to be represented by Grupo Radio Comunicación, S.A. This formed the basis for what became known as Radio S.A. After Esquer de Vidal's death, the station was transferred from her estate to Carlos de Jesús Quiñones Armendáriz, the owner of Radio S.A.

In 2012, XEDL moved to FM on 89.7 MHz and became known as "DL Radio 89.7, La Gran Diferencia", taking its slogan from sister station XEDA-AM in Mexico City. At the time the station primarily had a talk format. At the end of 2013, XHEDL ditched its talk format for pop in Spanish and became known as Activa 89.7.

References

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-09-11. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.


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