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XHDL-FM

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Radio station in Mexico City
XHDL-FM
Broadcast areaGreater Mexico City
Frequency98.5MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingEl Heraldo Radio
Programming
FormatNews/talk; contemporary music in English
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
May 19, 1962 (concession)
Former call signs
XELA-FM (1962–89)
Call sign meaning
"Dial FM" (former name)
Technical information
ClassC
ERP100 kW[1]
HAAT512.8 meters (1,682 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
19°32′02″N99°07′46″W / 19.53389°N 99.12944°W /19.53389; -99.12944
Links
WebcastListen live
Websiteheraldodemexico.com.mx

XHDL-FM is a radio station on 98.5 FM inMexico City. XHDL is owned byEl Heraldo de México and operates as a news/talk station known as El Heraldo Radio. The transmitter site is located atopCerro del Chiquihuite.

XHDL-FM broadcasts inHD.[2]

History

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98.5 FM began asXELA-FM in 1962, owned by Radio Metropolitana, S.A.,[3] the concessionaire ofXELA-AM 830. Until 1984, it was an FM simulcast of 830 AM; when it broke away, it became "Stereo Classics", English-language music of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. In 1989, the format was changed to more contemporary music in English as "Dial FM", and the callsign was changed toXHDL-FM to reference the new format.

Radioactivo era

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On July 20, 1992, XHDL became "Radioactivo 98.5", with a rock and hip hop format. Its first slogan, "Radioactivity's in the air", was quickly eclipsed by its second: "Fuck everyone else". Various international artists, such asMetallica,Rammstein,The Mars Volta,Fabolous,Snoop Dogg and theRed Hot Chili Peppers, visited the station. From 1992 to 2000,MVS Radio, the joint venture between Frecuencia Modulada Mexicana and Grupo Imagen, operated the station; in 2000, XHDL-FM,XEDA-FM 90.5 and XELA-AM broke off to become the stations of Imagen Telecomunicaciones. Under Imagen, Radioactivo went through various changes, the largest of which was the departure of José Alvarez in 2003.

Reporte 98.5

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With presidential elections looming in 2006, several stations flipped to talk formats, including XHDL, which did so in April 2004 under the nameReporte 98.5. Many of the personalities from Radioactivo 98.5 eventually migrated to IMER'sXHOF-FM, such as Rulo, El Sopitas, Julio Martínez and Erich Martino. Reporte offered news, talk and traffic reports aimed at the Mexico City area, including three full newscasts a day, sports and financial programming.

RMX

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Logo as RMX used between 2017 and 2019

XHDL-FM began operating inHD Radio in 2011 alongside XEDA-FM, making them the first radio stations in Mexico City to do so. At that time, XEDA-HD2 was activated carrying the audio of RMX Guadalajara (XHAV-FM). On January 5, 2017, Imagen Radio announced that XHDL would go full-time with the RMX format, beginning Monday, January 9, alongside one new affiliate,XHOD-FM in San Luis Potosí, as well as two existing Imagen/RMX combo stations,XHQOO-FM in Cancún andXHMIG-FM San Miguel de Allende-Celaya.[4]

Sale toEl Heraldo de México

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On June 16, 2019, Grupo Imagen and Grupo Andrade, owners of theEl Heraldo de México newspaper, announced that they had reached a strategic agreement under which Imagen would sell XHDL-FM and XHAV-FM to the newspaper, subject to the approval of theIFT.[5]

RMX closed down at 11:59pm on Friday, June 21, to allow El Heraldo to begin operation of the station as Heraldo Radio on June 22. The new programming began on June 25, with longform newscasts and other informative programs, while still carrying music programming similar to RMX's on overnights and weekends. The transfer of the concessions of XHDL and XHAV to GA Radiocomunicaciones, S.A. de C.V., a subsidiary of Grupo Andrade, was approved by the IFT on August 28, 2019.[6]

Heraldo Radio news hosts includeSergio Sarmiento,Guadalupe Juárez,Jesús Martín Mendoza andSalvador García Soto.

References

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  1. ^Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones.Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-12-19. Technical information from theIFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. ^http://hdradio.com/mexico/estaciones HD Radio Guide for Mexico
  3. ^1962 concession
  4. ^Rodríguez Calva, Patricia (5 January 2017)."No te pierdas el inicio de transmisiones de RMX a través del 98.5".Imagen Radio. Retrieved5 January 2017.
  5. ^"Grupo Imagen y Grupo Andrade suscriben acuerdo para que El Heraldo de México adquiera frecuencias de radio".El Heraldo de México. June 16, 2019. Archived fromthe original on June 16, 2019. RetrievedJune 16, 2019.
  6. ^IFT: XIX Sesión Ordinaria del Pleno, August 28, 2019
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See also
List of radio stations in Mexico City

Notes
1. Station is silent
2. Unbuilt or under construction
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