XHCJU-FM | |
City: | Jarretaderas, Nayarit, Mexico |
Area: | Puerto Vallarta |
Branding: | Ke Buena |
Airdate: | July 11, 1996 |
Frequency: | 95.9 FM |
Format: | Grupera |
Erp: | 25 kW |
Callsign Meaning: | "Cruz de Juanacaxtle" |
Sister Stations: | XHPVA-FM, XHPTOJ-FM |
Coordinates: | 20.6996°N -105.2697°W |
Owner: | GlobalMedia |
Licensee: | New Digital NX, S.A. de C.V. |
Affiliations: | Radiópolis |
Webcast: | https://vallartabahia.globalmedia.mx/stations/KeBuenaVallarta |
Website: | https://vallartabahia.globalmedia.mx/ |
XHCJU-FM is a radio station on 95.9 FM in Jarretaderas, Nayarit, Mexico, primarily serving Puerto Vallarta, with a grupera format under the Ke Buena name.
Luis Carlos Mendiola Codina received this station's original concession on April 3, 1995, as XECJU-AM 590, to be located at Cruz de Huanacaxtle, and signing on July 11, 1996. It added an FM signal in 2011. The station's tower is located less than a mile from the Nayarit-Jalisco state line.
XHCJU attempted an unauthorized move to 96.7 MHz, from a transmitter on the Jalisco side of the state line, in 2013. The frequency change, which was conducted because of interference from XHME-FM and XHVAY-FM,[1] produced interference to air traffic services operating at 119 MHz and prompted federal authorities to open a proceeding that could have revoked the station's concession.[2]
In 2015, XHCJU ditched its own grupera format in favor of adopting the Ke Buena brand from Televisa Radio. It had previously aired MVS Radio's La Mejor grupera format.[3]
In 2017, XHCJU-FM was sold to GlobalMedia of San Luis Potosí.[4] The concession transfer to a GlobalMedia subsidiary, New Digital NX, did not take place for nearly two years after the sale.