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XHGIK-FM / XEGIK-AM
Broadcast areaMonclova
Frequency88.1 FM / 560 AM
BrandingLa Acerera
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
AffiliationsRadio Fórmula
Ownership
Owner
  • Grupo Kamar
  • (Radio Estelar 920, S.A. de C.V.)
History
First air date
November 1, 1964 (concession)
Former call signs
XEOP-AM
Former frequencies
920 kHz; 106.3 MHz
Call sign meaning
Grupo Industrial Kamar
Technical information
ERP5.45 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates
26°54′32″N 101°28′53″W / 26.90889°N 101.48139°W / 26.90889; -101.48139
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitelaacerera.mx

XHGIK-FM/XEGIK-AM is a radio station on 88.1 FM and 560 AM in Frontera, Coahuila, Mexico, primarily serving Monclova. It is owned by Grupo Kamar and known as La Acerera.

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History

XEOP-AM 920 received its concession on November 1, 1961. Owned by Adip Apud Martínez, XEOP broadcast on 920 kHz with 250 watts. By the 1980s, control of XEOP had passed to Salvador Adip Abbud and three others in the same family.

In 1994, XEOP was sold to Radio Estelar 920, S.A. de C.V. after the 1992 consolidation of the station under Salvador Kamar Apud. Soon after, XEOP changed its callsign to XEGIK-AM, reflecting its new owners (Grupo Industrial Kamar), and increased its power to 1.4 kW on the new frequency of 560 kHz.

XEGIK moved to FM in 2011, initially broadcasting on 106.3 MHz, but it was required to maintain its AM station, as communities could lose radio service were the AM station to go off the air. It was required to move to 88.1 MHz in 2017 as a condition of the renewal of its concession, in order to clear 106-108 MHz as much as possible for community and indigenous stations;[2] the change became effective on April 2, 2018.

References

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