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XHOLP-FM
Frequency93.3 FM
BrandingRadio Kashana
Programming
FormatCommunity radio
Ownership
OwnerOndas en la Playa, A.C.
History

First air date

February 21, 2018 (with concession)

Call sign meaning

Ondas en LaPlaya
Technical information
ClassA
ERP454 watts[1]
HAAT62.5 m

Transmitter coordinates

27°19′45.14″N 112°16′13.22″W / 27.3292056°N 112.2703389°W / 27.3292056; -112.2703389
Links
Websiteradiokashana.org

XHOLP-FM is a community radio station on 93.3 FMinSanta Rosalía, Baja California Sur. It is known as Radio Kashana and owned by Ondas de la Playa, A.C.

History[edit]

The first radio station in Santa Rosalía was XESR-AM 1320 "Radio Cachanía". This station ceased to provide local programming in the early 2000s. Local interests sought to bring a new radio station to the town. In 2011, Ondas de la Playa, A.C., was founded by Rafael Murúa, who had worked at what became XHCD-FMinHermosillo,[2] and the next month, Radio Kashana was set up as an Internet radio station.

The next step for Radio Kashana was to obtain an FM frequency. The station operated as a pirate between 2012 and 2014 on 90.3 MHz. In September 2014, Hurricane Norbert caused water damage to the truck that had housed the station's facilities, putting it off the air.[2] By this time, reforms had created social community radio stations as a distinct class. The hurricane also further highlighted the need for a station based in Santa Rosalía, as the two other radio services in town, XHESR and the local transmitter for La Radio de Sudcalifornia, lost their connections to La Paz and were silent.[2]

In August 2015, Ondas de la Playa applied for a community radio concession in Santa Rosalía — the first social radio station anywhere in Baja California Sur. The concession was delivered on December 14, 2016, and in January 2018, installation work finally began for XHOLP-FM 93.3.[3] Full local programming began on February 21, 2018.

Station founder Rafael Murúa was found dead along a highway outside of Santa Rosalía on January 21, 2019. He had previously stated that he had been threatened in 2018.[4]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b c Peralta Delgado, Modesto (5 July 2017). "Ya viene Radio Kashana, la primera radio local de Santa Rosalía en 20 años". CULCO BCS. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  • ^ Murúa, Rafael (27 December 2017). "Arrancaremos 2018 con la primer radio FM local en Santa Rosalía". Radio Kashana. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  • ^ "Asesinan al periodista Rafael Murúa en Baja California Sur; el primero de 2019". Animal Político. 21 January 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2019.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=XHOLP-FM&oldid=1052262540"

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