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XHYW-FM
Frequency98.9 MHz
BrandingRadio Mexicana
Programming
FormatGrupera
Ownership
Owner
  • Grupo Radio Digital
  • (Impulsora de Radio del Sureste, S.A.)
XHFCY-FM
History
First air date
November 6, 1978 (concession)
Former frequencies
Technical information
ERP25 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates
20°57′16″N 89°34′08″W / 20.95444°N 89.56889°W / 20.95444; -89.56889[2]
Links
Websitemexicanisimamerida.com

XHYW-FM is a radio station on 98.9 FM in San Pedro Nohpat, Yucatán, Mexico, in the Mérida metropolitan area. It is owned by Grupo Radio Digital and carries a grupera format known as Radio Mexicana.

History

Amira del Pilar Romero Iriondo obtained the concession for XEYW-AM 1270, located in Uman, Yucatán, on November 6, 1978. The 2.5 kW station was sold to Tropiradio in 1983. Tropiradio moved it to Mérida on 760 kHz. XEYW authorized to move to FM in 2011.

Until 2016, it carried the grupera format from Grupo Siete (La Jefa and later La Única). In early 2016, when this was renamed Bengala, XHYW broke off.

As part of its 2017 concession renewal, XHYW-FM was slated to move to 98.9 MHz, in order to clear 106-108 MHz as much as possible for community and indigenous radio stations.[3] The frequency change took place in February 2018.

In 2021, Grupo Radio Digital took over operation of XHYW and XHFCY from Rivas Radio, which was formed after an internal split within the Rivas cluster. The station's Mexicanísima format was renamed Radio Mexicana, in line with similarly programmed GRD stations, in July 2022. The concession transfer was approved by the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) on October 26, 2022.

References

This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 09:27
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