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Radio network owned by the Universidad Autónoma de Durango
Lobos FM
CountryMexico
Broadcast areaSeven western Mexican cities
BrandingLobos FM
Ownership
OwnerUniversidad Autónoma de Durango
(Fomento Educativo y Cultural Francisco de Ibarra, A.C.)
History
FoundedDecember 10, 1999
Links
Websitelobosfm.com

Lobos FM is a network of radio stations owned by the Universidad Autónoma de Durango (known in the state of Sonora as the Universidad Durango Santander), a private university with campuses in multiple Mexican states. The seven Lobos FM stations cover cities in western Mexico and broadcast from the UAD campuses in each city. With Lobos FM, the UAD is the only multi-state private university broadcaster in the country.

History

The first UAD radio station was XHUAD-FM 94.1 Durango, which was permitted on December 10, 1999. In 2004, the UAD applied for additional stations at Mazatlán and Zacatecas; in 2009 for Gómez Palacio, Los Mochis and Culiacán; and 2011 for Zacatecas. In September 2011, Cofetel approved the first expansion of the Lobos FM network by approving the permit applications in Gómez Palacio and Mazatlán, with XHLUAD-FM 88.7 and XHTLAN-FM 106.7 signing on in 2012. On December 19, 2017, the IFT resolved all remaining permit applications in Hermosillo, Los Mochis and Zacatecas, resulting in the university receiving concessions for XHHMO-FM 103.5, XHHIS-FM 97.3 and XHZTZ-FM 95.5. In Zacatecas, XHZTZ's award marked the state's first university radio station. The Culiacán application was greenlit on January 31, 2018, for XHCUAD-FM 93.7.

The UAD also owns and operates television station XHUAD-TDT channel 4 in Durango.

Lobos FM stations

The Universidad Autónoma de Durango, legally incorporated as Fomento Educativo y Cultural Francisco de Ibarra, A.C., owns seven radio stations:

Callsign Frequency City ERP HAAT Coordinates
XHUAD-FM 94.1 Durango 3 kW 16.24 m 24°2′57.2″N 104°37′48.8″W / 24.049222°N 104.630222°W / 24.049222; -104.630222
XHLUAD-FM 88.7 Gomez Palacio, Durango 1 kW 33.8 m 25°36′16.4″N 103°27′29.4″W / 25.604556°N 103.458167°W / 25.604556; -103.458167
XHCUAD-FM 93.7 Culiacán, Sinaloa
XHZTZ-FM 95.5 Zacatecas, Zacatecas
XHHIS-FM 97.3 Los Mochis, Sinaloa
XHHMO-FM 103.5 Hermosillo, Sonora
XHTLAN-FM 91.7 Mazatlán, Sinaloa 3 kW 46.7 m 23°14′48.2″N 106°26′4.2″W / 23.246722°N 106.434500°W / 23.246722; -106.434500

References

  1. Lucas, Nicolás (10 April 2018). "Universidad de Durango marca un hito en la radio social y educativa". El Economista. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
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Radio stations in the state of Durango
In-state regions
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Adjacent states
Chihuahua
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See also
List of radio stations in Durango


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