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XHNEZ-FM
Frequency97.3 FM
BrandingEn Neza Radio
Programming
FormatCommunity radio
Ownership
OwnerVoces Urbanas, Movimiento Alternativo de Información Social, A.C.
History

First air date

April 28, 2018

Call sign meaning

NEZahualcóyotl
Technical information
ClassD
ERP50 watts
HAAT23.5 m

Transmitter coordinates

19°25′17.26″N 99°1′59.2″W / 19.4214611°N 99.033111°W / 19.4214611; -99.033111[1]
Links
Websitenezaradio.org.mx

XHNEZ-FM is a community radio station broadcasting to Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, State of Mexicoon97.3 FM. It is known as En Neza Radio and owned and operated by concessionaire Voces Urbanas, Movimiento Alternativo de Información Social (Urban Voices, Alternative Social Information Movement).

History

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En Neza Radio has been operating in some or other form since 1996, with the goal of improving Neza's poor image in the media.

In 2012, Voces Urbanas applied to Cofetel for a radio station permit; it was the second request the group had made, after an unfruitful 2004 application to the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation. In 2015, their application was denied by the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), which had replaced Cofetel. Voces Urbanas filed an amparo lawsuit against the IFT, which ended with a favorable ruling for the station. The IFT awarded the station's concession in July 2017,[2] and XHNEZ-FM held its official inauguration on April 28, 2018.[3]

XHNEZ operates with a low power and coexists on the 97.3 frequency with another community station in the State of Mexico, XHECA-FMinAmecameca. It is the second station to operate in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, having been preceded by XHARO-FM 104.5, which signed on in 2010. The IFT awarded a third station for the city, XHSCCG-FM, in 2019.

References

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  • ^ Morales, Arturo (21 August 2017). "Neza, ya tiene oficialmente su primera estación de radio". Milenio.
  • ^ Suárez, Eduardo (25 April 2018). "Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl inaugurará la radio comunitaria En Neza Radio XHNEZ 97.3 FM". Regeneración. Retrieved 27 April 2018.

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