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Frequency | 1340 kHz |
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XEAM-AM,XEFE-AM,XHLE-FM,XHMCA-FM | |
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First air date | June 17, 1950 |
Call sign meaning | "Matamoros" |
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Class | C |
Power | 600watts |
XEMT-AM was a Spanish-language AMradio station that served theBrownsville, Texas (United States) /Matamoros, Tamaulipas (Mexico) border area. The last brand that the station carried was Radio Diamante with a Spanish pop format.
XEMT received its concession on June 17, 1950. It was owned by Severo Garza Saenz and broadcast with 250 watts. XEMT was bought by Radio Impulsora, S.A., in 1973, and by Radio Emisora del Noreste, S.A., in 1985. By this time, XEMT broadcast with 1,000 watts. It was sold in 2004 to the current concessionaire and cut its power to 600 watts.
On March 10, 2021, theFederal Telecommunications Institute denied an application for the renewal of XEMT-AM's concession. The station had failed to pay five of the ten installments of its last renewal, in addition to failure to file other obligatory reports or comply with needed changes to company bylaws.[2]
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