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Frequency | 98.9 MHz |
Branding | Los 40 |
Programming | |
Format | Spanish & English Top 40 (CHR) |
Ownership | |
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History | |
First air date | January 25, 1956 (concession) |
Former call signs | XEWB-AM |
Former frequencies | 760 kHz, 900 kHz |
Call sign meaning | Station was once XEWB-AM, a repeater of XEW-AM |
Technical information | |
ERP | 24 kW |
HAAT | 63.4 meters |
Transmitter coordinates | 19°09′51.08″N 96°07′51.04″W / 19.1641889°N 96.1308444°W / 19.1641889; -96.1308444 |
Links | |
Website | los40 |
XHWB-FM is a radio station on 98.9 FM in Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico. It is owned by Radiópolis and carries its Los 40 format.
History
XEWB-AM received its concession on January 25, 1956. It was originally on 760 kHz with 5 kW day and 1 kW night, operated by Radio Golfo, S.A. However, in the 1960s, it began operation on 900 AM as a co-channel booster to co-owned XEW-AM in Mexico City, with 50,000 watts daytime and 5,000 watts nighttime. It operated in this role alongside the two XEWA-AM stations on 540 kHz in Monterrey and San Luis Potosí. By the 1980s, it was 50,000 watts at all hours with a directional nighttime pattern, though in the 2000s it returned to a lower power at night with 10 kW.
The AM-FM migration required the reinvention of XEWB, with its extensive service area, as a local station primarily serving central Veracruz; it adopted the Los 40 Principales format at that time. The AM station has since been shut down and dismantled.
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