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XHLAC-FM
Frequency99.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingRadio Azul
Programming
FormatVaried
Ownership
OwnerInstituto Mexicano de la Radio
History
First air date
March 1, 1977
Former frequencies
1560 AM, 107.9 FM
Technical information
ERP25 kW[1]
HAAT-28.08 meters
Transmitter coordinates
18°01′30.8″N 102°11′40.6″W / 18.025222°N 102.194611°W / 18.025222; -102.194611
Links
WebcastXHLAC-FM
Websitehttp://www.imer.mx/radioazul/

XHLAC-FM is a Mexican radio station in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán. Broadcasting on 99.7 FM, XHLAC-FM is owned by the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio and broadcasts a music and information format under the name "Radio Azul".

History

XELAC-AM 1560 signed on March 1, 1977 under the management of Sicartsa, a massive, then-state-owned iron and steel mill which brought many jobs to Lázaro Cárdenas, and with them the need for a radio station. The concession for XELAC, then a 5 kW daytimer was owned by another state enterprise, Promotora Radiofónica del Balsas, S.A de C.V., which had beat out various other commercial bidders for the station (two of whom objected to the award). 1981 saw the station begin broadcasting at night with 150 watts, increasing to 1,000 watts in 1995.

In 1983, Promotora Radiofónica del Balsas was included among the first assets of IMER—its first radio station outside of Mexico City.[2] By 1984, 80% of its program output was music, with the balance in news and sports programming. In August 1986, Promotora Radiofónica del Balsas was formally liquidated.

In 2013, XHLAC-FM 107.9 was signed on as part of the AM-FM migration campaign currently underway among Mexican radio stations. XHLAC-FM broadcasts in HD Radio.[3]

XHLAC-FM moved to 99.7 MHz at 3pm on February 7, 2019,[4] to clear 106-108 MHz for community and indigenous stations.

XHLAC broadcasts in HD Radio

References


This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 09:10
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