词条 | XEQR-FM |
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|name = XEQR-FM |image = File:XEQR-FM laZ107.3fm logo.jpg |city = Mexico City |area = Greater Mexico City |branding = La Z |slogan = Salvajemente Grupera (Wildly Grupera) |frequency = 107.3 MHz {{HD Radio}} |airdate = 1974 |format = Grupera: Analog & HD1 "Radio Centro" 1030 AM simulcast: HD2 |erp = 92.32 kW{{mexico-inf|FM|accessdate=2015-07-08}} |class = |coordinates = {{coord|19|27|8.07|N|99|22|3.05|W}} |sister_stations = XEQR-AM |owner = Grupo Radio Centro |licensee = XEQR-FM, S.A. de C.V. |website = {{url|http://laz.mx/}} }} XEQR-FM is a radio station in Mexico City. Located on 107.3 MHz, XEQR-FM is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and carries a grupera format as "La Z". XEQR-FM broadcasts two channels in HD. HD2 is a simulcast of XEQR-AM "Radio Centro".[1] XEQR-FM is Mexico's most popular radio station.[2] HistoryXEQR took to the air in 1974 — more than 10 years after receiving its concession on December 3, 1963 — with the name "Radio Universal" and a format of music in English from the 1950s and 1960s. In 1991, it became known as "Universal Stereo 107.3 FM" and picked up the long-running "El Club de los Beatles" program from XERC-AM, which ceased airing it when that station dropped the Radio Éxitos format. On December 7, 1998, XEQR and XHFO-FM engaged in a format swap. XEQR picked up the grupera format "La Z" which had started its run on XHFO in 1993, while Universal Stereo moved to XHFO. References1. ^http://hdradio.com/mexico/estaciones HD Radio Guide for Mexico {{Mexico City Radio}}2. ^{{cite news|work=El Economista|url=http://eleconomista.com.mx/industrias/2015/04/14/trago-amargo-radio-centro-durara-siete-anos|first=Nicolas|last=Lucas|date=2015-04-14|accessdate=2015-07-08|title=Trago amargo para Radio Centro durará siete años, prevén analistas}} 4 : Radio stations established in 1974|Radio stations in Mexico City|1974 establishments in Mexico|Grupo Radio Centro |
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