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XEDF-FM

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XEDF-AM / XEDF-FM
Broadcast areaGreater Mexico City
Frequency1500 kHz
104.1 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingRadio Fórmula 1500
Programming
FormatTalk radio
Ownership
Owner
  • Grupo Fórmula
  • (La B Grande, S.A. de C.V.[1][2])
XERFR-AM/XERFR-FM, XEAI-AM
History
First air date
1970s/1984
Former call signs
AM:
XERH-AM (1970s–1980s)
XEAI-AM (1980s–2000)
Call sign meaning
"Distrito Federal"
Technical information
ClassB (AM)
C1 (FM)
Power(AM) 50,000 watts (day)[3]
ERP(FM) 58,138 watts [4]
HAAT126.8 meters (416 ft) (FM)
Transmitter coordinates
19°22′47.3″N 99°06′09.2″W / 19.379806°N 99.102556°W / 19.379806; -99.102556 (AM)
19°26′01.4″N 99°08′27.2″W / 19.433722°N 99.140889°W / 19.433722; -99.140889 (FM)
Links
WebcastListen live
Listen live
Websiteradioformula.com.mx

XEDF-AM 1500/XEDF-FM 104.1 is a radio station in Mexico City. It is the flagship of Radio Fórmula's Segunda Cadena. 1500 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. The FM transmitter site is located atop Torre Latinoamericana, its AM transmitter is located next to Zentralia Churubusco shopping centre Southeast of Mexico City.

XEDF-FM broadcasts in HD and used to carry four subchannels, including a one-hour timeshift feed of XEDF-FM, the 1500 AM feed, and Jazz FM jazz music.[5] but the station currently uses only one digital channel carrying XEDF-FM programming.

History

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AM

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1500 AM began its life in the 1970s as XERH-AM "La Tropical Grande de México" with tropical music.[6] In the 1980s, it became XEAI-AM (a callsign now on 1470) and adopted several formats, such as tropical music and general music. In 1998, the oldies Vida format at 1470 AM, then known as XESM, was moved to 1500.

It was not until 2000 that 1500 AM, rechristened XEDF-AM, became a news/talk station as part of Radio Fórmula's second national network.

FM

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XEDF-FM came to air in 1984 as "Jazz FM", a station remembered as a milestone in the history of jazz in Mexico.

In 1992, XEDF became tropical-formatted Radio Uno, attempting to compete with XEQ-FM 92.9 "Tropi-Q" and XHFO-FM 92.1 "La Z". During this era Radio Uno was considered an important station in the promotion of new subgenres of cumbia as well as grupera music.[7]

In 2000, XEDF-FM became the keystone of Radio Fórmula's Segunda Cadena (or Cadena Radio Uno, as it was known for a time), with yet more news and talk programming.

Programming

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The Segunda Cadena complements the Primera Cadena with different personalities, such as Ciro Gómez Leyva, currently Imagen Televisión's lead news anchor, Manuel Feregrino, Enrique Acevedo, Javier Risco, Jaime Núñez, Juan Becerra Acosta, Leonardo Curzio and Juan Pablo Pérez Díaz, entertainment shows with Marco Antonio Regil and Mariana Braun, car radio shows with Arturo Rivera, etc.

References

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