XEDKR-AM

XEDKR-AM (700 AM, "Universal y La Octava") is a Spanish-language radio station in Guadalajara. It relays programming from XHRED-FM 88.1 in Mexico City. 700 kHz is a United States clear-channel frequency.

XEDKR-AM
CityTonalá, Jalisco
Broadcast areaGuadalajara
Frequency700 (kHz)
BrandingUniversal y La Octava
Programming
FormatNews/talk, sports, contemporary music in English
Ownership
OwnerGrupo Radio Centro
(XEDKR-AM, S.A. de C.V.)
XHKB-FM, XHVOZ-FM
History
First air date
1953
Call sign meaning
XEDK Radio
Technical information
ClassB
Power10 kW day
0.15 kW night[1]
Transmitter coordinates
20°38′48″N 103°13′28″W
Links
Websitelaoctava.com
universal881.com

History

Logo used as Radio Red until January 2019

The first concession for 700 AM in Zapopan was awarded on October 17, 1953, for XEAR-AM and awarded to J. de Jesús Franco Gómez.[2] By the 1960s, the station was transferred to Asociación Radiofónica, S.A., and sometime between 1969 and 1974, the callsign was changed to the present XEDKR-AM as a result of its acquisition by Radio Grupo DK (the Guadalajara arm of Radio Programas de México). It was known as Radio Ambiente in the early 1970s and by the late 1980s had become a direct repeater of Radio Red. It was transferred in 1991 to XEDKR-AM, S.A. de C.V., and sold along with the rest of RPM to Grupo Radio Centro in 1995.

On January 14, 2019, concurrent with a major reshuffling and the relaunch of XERC-FM Mexico City as talk station "Radio Centro 97.7", XEDKR and XESTN-AM Monterrey began simulcasting that station instead of Radio Red.

As part of the launch of Radio Centro's TV station, XHFAMX-TDT, on October 31, 2019, Universal moved to XERC-FM and all the talk programming moved back to XHRED, which took the same "La Octava", XEDKR and XESTN-AM Monterrey began simulcasting that station.

References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-12-23. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. Original XEDKR concession


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