XHED-FM

XHED-FM
City Ameca, Jalisco
Branding La Líder
Frequency 99.1 MHz (FM)
First air date 1959
ERP 6,000 watts (FM)
HAAT -88.9 meters[1]
Class AA
Transmitter coordinates 20°30′46″N 104°01′58″W / 20.51278°N 104.03278°W / 20.51278; -104.03278
Owner Sandra López Benavides, Laura Enriqueta, María Teresa, Marcela, Tomas Salvador, María del Carmen, Gabriela and Aurelio López Rocha, Héctor Quirarte Gutierrez, Héctor and Lucia Quirarte López[2]
Website www.radioameca.com.mx

XHED-FM is a radio station in Ameca, Jalisco. Broadcasting on 99.1 MHz, XHED is locally owned and carries a format of ranchera and pop music with news, known as "La Líder", with programming targeted to the Valles region of Jalisco.

History

Tomás Flores Lamas received the concession for XEED-AM 1490 on January 9, 1959. XEED broadcast with 1,000 watts day and 250 at night. In 1969, Salvador López Chávez bought XEED; in the 1990s, his estate upgraded XEED to 1,000 watts full-time on 1450 kHz, and in 2002 to the same power on 900 kHz.

XEED migrated to FM in 2011 and was transferred to its current concessionaires in 2012.

In 2017, XHED was approved to move its transmitter, but not to change frequencies or increase power. A power increase on 99.1 MHz could not be approved without causing interference to XHZAM-FM in Mazamitla.

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