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Radio station in Guadalajara, Jalisco
XHDK-FM
Frequency94.7 MHz
BrandingKY 94.7
Programming
FormatPop
Ownership
Owner
OperatorGrupo Audiorama Comunicaciones
Sister stationsXHGDA-FM, XHGDL-FM, XHRX-FM, XHQJ-FM, XHOJ-FM, XEHK-AM, XEDK-AM, XEDKT-AM, XEPJ-AM, XEZJ-AM, XHVOZ-FM
History
First air dateMay 14, 1979 (concession)
Call sign meaningDerived from the DK stations, including XEDK-AM and XEDK-TV
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP29.95 kW
HAAT316.2 meters (1,037 ft)
Transmitter coordinates20°35′59.9″N 103°21′56.2″W / 20.599972°N 103.365611°W / 20.599972; -103.365611
Links
Webcasthttps://ss1.audiorama.com.mx:6576/;stream
Websitehttps://www.audiorama.mx/estacion/ky/guadalajara/94.7FM

XHDK-FM is a radio station on 94.7 FM in Guadalajara. The station is operated by Audiorama, a related company to Radiorama, and is known as KY (pronounced like "calle") with a pop music format.

History

XHDK received its first concession on May 14, 1979, and was owned by Radio VIP, S.A., concessionaire for the Serna family's Radio Programas de México. XHDK operated as part of Grupo DK, which included XEDK-AM, XEDKR-AM, XEDKT-AM and XEDK-TV. It was known as Estéreo Recuerdo in the early 1980s and changed its name to El Toque Mágico (The Magic Touch) in 1985 and 95 Tu FM in the early 1990s.

In the 1990s, the Serna family sold most of RPM to Grupo Radio Centro, including XEDKR, which was now operating as a repeater of Radio Red. In the late 1990s, Radiorama took over XHDK and XEDKT, and XHDK took on the names La Invasora, and Tequila FM; by 2002, Grupo Radio México was operating the station with Planeta. The 2015 partial merger of GRM into corporate cousin Grupo Radio Centro made XHDK a direct sister station to XEDKR again.

On September 3, 2020, Planeta moved to XHKB-FM 99.9, which is owned directly by Radio Centro, unlike XHDK. After that, the station began broadcasting test programming with a Latin pop format, until September 14, 2020, the station formally launched as KY 94.7, a brand new urban music format.

References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-08-24. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
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See also
List of radio stations in Jalisco


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