XHWAG-FM

XEWA-AM/XHWAG-FM
City Monterrey, Nuevo León
Branding Los 40
Slogan Music Inspires Life
Frequency 540 kHz
88.5 MHz (also on HD Radio)
First air date May 4, 1961 (concession)
Format Spanish & English Top 40 (CHR)
Power 1,500 watts day/1,000 watts night (AM)
ERP 59 watts (FM)[1]
HAAT 305.3 meters
Class A (AM and FM)
Transmitter coordinates 25°37′31.6″N 100°19′15.54″W / 25.625444°N 100.3209833°W / 25.625444; -100.3209833
Callsign meaning was previously XEW A; E changed to H in migration, G (Guadalupe) added for disambiguation
Owner Televisa Radio
(Cadena Radiodifusora Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.)
Website los40.com.mx

XEWA-AM/XHWAG-FM is a radio station in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. XEWA broadcasts on 540 kHz, a Canadian and Mexican clear-channel frequency, and 88.5 MHz. The station carries the Los 40 format of its owner, Televisa Radio.

History

Together with San Luis

The original XEWA in San Luis Potosí received its concession on December 2, 1948, one of a string of repeaters of XEW-AM 900 Mexico City authorized in the late 1940s. XEWA began operations on the frequency of 540 kHz with 150,000 watts of power — still its current levels, making it the most powerful AM radio station in the country.

In May 1961, a second station, initially with callsign XEWM-AM, was licensed to operate in Monterrey, Nuevo León, in order to provide daytime XEW service and an improved nighttime signal there; the call letters soon were changed to XEWA-AM to match the co-channel San Luis station. It operates with 1,500 watts during the day and 1,000 watts night. For decades, XEWA in Monterrey simulcasted the San Luis station.

On March 16, 1988, XEWA struck out on its own with a grupera format known as Súper Estelar WA. Broadcasting from Monterrey but heard in both cities, Súper Estelar was programmed by Multimedios Estrellas de Oro and served as one of Mexico's pioneering grupera stations. After five years, Súper Estelar left XEWA and moved to Multimedios-owned FM stations in Monterrey and San Luis; it was also carried on some Multimedios radio stations in other cities until the format became known as La Caliente.

The end of Súper Estelar made way for a flip to the Ke Buena format from Radiópolis (now Televisa Radio), which lasted into the late 1990s when the station began repeating XEW again, now known as "Cadena W Azul y Plata" and later as "W Radio". In 2003, Radiorama began managing the station for Televisa Radio.

Split

2008 saw the first ever split between XEWA Monterrey and XEWA San Luis Potosí. The San Luis Potosí station was transferred to local radio company MG Radio, while XEWA Monterrey began offering a Nuevo León-specific version of W Radio. In May 2012, the Monterrey station began carrying the news and talk programming of XHMSN-FM 96.5 "Dominio Radio", which lasted for several months until returning to W Radio.

XEWA Monterrey flipped to Los 40 Principales in September 2014, matching the San Luis station though it remained separately programmed. XEWA Monterrey, however, is operated separately from the San Luis Potosí station and directly by Televisa Radio; the San Luis station, now on FM as XHEWA-FM 103.9, has been operated by local radio station groups in that city.

Migration to FM

As a result of second-wave FM migration, XEWA Monterrey began broadcasting on FM on June 2, 2018, becoming XHWAG-FM on 88.5 MHz.

References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-07-08. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
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