XHMYL-FM explained

XHMYL-FM
Country:MX
Branding:MYL FM 92.1
Airdate:July 18, 1984; 1994 (FM)
Frequency:92.1 MHz
Format:Pop
Erp:2.85 kW
Sister Stations:XHMRI-FM, XHMET-FM (Valladolid)
Callsign Meaning:A variation on "mil" (1000), or for Mérida, Yucatán
Former Frequencies:1000 kHz (1984–2023)
Owner:Corporativo Rivas
Licensee:Radio Mil del Sur, S.A. de C.V.
Webcast:XHMYL-FM

XHMYL-FM 92.1 is a radio station in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. It is known as MYL FM 92.1 and broadcasts a pop format.

History

The concession for XEMYL-AM 1000 was awarded in 1984 to Radio Mil del Sur, S.A. de C.V. The FM station was added in 1994 as part of the award of combo frequencies to 83 FM stations nationally.

Until May 31, 2015, the station carried the Los 40 Principales national format from Televisa Radio. Between 2015 and November 2020, the station broadcast an alternative music format known as So Good.

On November 16, 2020, So Good and Grupo Rivas parted ways, and Rivas relaunched the station as "MYL FM".

The AM frequency was relinquished on February 28, 2023.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site:
    1. 069408 Renuncia
    . Public Registry of Concessions. Federal Telecommunications Institute. February 28, 2023.