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Radio station in Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo
XHD-FM/XHZG-FM
Frequency96.5 & 94.9 MHz
BrandingRadio Mezquital
Programming
FormatPublic radio
Ownership
OwnerRadio y Televisión de Hidalgo
History
First air dateMarch 27, 1963 (XHD-FM), 1975 (XEZG-AM)
Last air date2022
Technical information
ERP(XHD) 5.06 kW
(XHZG) 6 kW
HAAT(XHD) 1014.14 m
(XHZG) -103.41 m
Transmitter coordinates20°37′29″N 99°17′23″W / 20.62472°N 99.28972°W / 20.62472; -99.28972 (XHD)
20°28′45″N 99°13′14″W / 20.47917°N 99.22056°W / 20.47917; -99.22056 (XHZG)
Links
Websiteradioytelevision.hidalgo.gob.mx

XHD-FM and XHZG-FM were two radio stations on 96.5 FM and 94.9 FM in Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, part of the Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo state radio network.

History

On March 27, 1963, the public agency Patrimonio Indígena del Valle de Mezquital signed on its first radio station, XHD-FM, with a formal inauguration by President Adolfo López Mateos. Operating then as now on 96.5 MHz, XHD was Hidalgo's first FM radio station (and the first radio station to operate in Ixmiquilpan); it also was the first radio school program in Mexico, broadcasting programming for the Mezquital Otomí population.

In 1975, XEZG-AM was permitted. XEZG offered programming targeted at a rural audience, while XHD sought to serve a more urban population. 1982 saw PIVM's radio holdings expand even further, with new AM stations at Tlachinol and Huejutla de Reyes (also now part of RTH). The name of the organization had changed to Patrimonio Indígena del Valle de Mezquital y la Huasteca Hidalguense (PIVMHH), and the station was known as Radio Mezquital y Huasteca Hidalguense. On January 8, 1991, PIVMHH was liquidated. The radio stations were absorbed by the state government in 1995.

XEZG was cleared to migrate to FM in 2012 as XHZG-FM 94.9, though it would be years before it came into operation. XHZG and XHD simulcast, with 94.9 being receivable in Ixmiquilpan proper and 96.5 in the surrounding rural area.

In April 2024 the IFT authorized a new radio concession for Radio Mezquital, giving the new call sign XHCPDX-FM to operate on the same frequency 96.5MHz, the same as the defunct XHD-FM

References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-06-25. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. Peppino Barale, Ana María (1991). "La radio permisionada en el Estado de Hidalgo". Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  3. Al aire, histórica Radio Mezquital en Ixmiquilpan - El Sol de Hidalgo
  4. IFT otorga concesión para nueva frecuencia radiofónica en el Valle del Mezquital - El Universal Hidalgo
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See also
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Notes
1. Unbuilt or under construction


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