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Frequency | 107.3 MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | La Z |
Programming | |
Format | Grupera |
Subchannels | HD2: XEQR-AM simulcast |
Ownership | |
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XHRED-FM, XHFAJ-FM, XEJP-FM, XEN-AM, XERC-AM, XEQR-AM, XERED-AM, | |
History | |
First air date | 1974 |
Technical information | |
Class | C |
ERP | 92.32 kW[1] |
Transmitter coordinates | 19°27′8.07″N 99°22′3.05″W / 19.4522417°N 99.3675139°W / 19.4522417; -99.3675139 |
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Website | laz |
XEQR-FM is a radio stationinMexico City. Located on 107.3 MHz, XEQR-FM is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and carries a grupera format as "La Z".
XEQR-FM broadcasts in HD and carries two subchannels, known as La Z on HD1 and Radio Centro XEQR-AM on its HD2 signal. [2]
XEQR-FM was Mexico's top-rated radio station from 1999 to 2017.[3]
XEQR took to the air in 1974 — more than 10 years after receiving its concession on December 3, 1963 — with the name "Radio Universal" and a format of music in English from the 1950s and 1960s. In 1991, it became known as "Universal Stereo 107.3 FM" and picked up the long-running "El Club de los Beatles" program from XERC-AM, which ceased airing it when that station dropped the Radio Éxitos format.
On December 7, 1998, XEQR and XHFO-FM engaged in a format swap. XEQR picked up the grupera format "La Z" which had started its run on XHFO in 1993, while Universal Stereo moved to XHFO.
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