XHIMR-FM explained

XHIMR-FM
City:Mexico City
Area:Greater Mexico City
Branding:Horizonte 107.9
Frequency:107.9 MHz
Airdate:February 15, 2000
Format:Jazz
Erp:30 kW
Haat:478.29 m
Class:C1
Coordinates:19.2697°N -99.2332°W
Callsign Meaning:Instituto Mexicano de la Radio
Owner:Instituto Mexicano de la Radio
Webcast:XHIMR-FM
Website:http://www.imer.mx/horizonte

XHIMR-FM is a radio station in Mexico City. Broadcasting on 107.9 FM from a tower in Ajusco, XHIMR is owned by the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio and broadcasts a jazz music format under the brand name Horizonte 107.9.

History

XHIMR-FM received its permit late in 1999; with a three-month deadline to come on air, it signed on February 15, 2000, as "Horizonte 108" utilizing content from other IMER stations, particularly XHOF-FM. The station's original programming included New Age and electronic music, which was eliminated early on, as well as informative programs in the lead-up to the 2000 presidential election. Gradually, the station shifted its broadcasting focus on jazz and world music in its programming.

In 2005, XHIMR boosted its power to 30 kW from its original 10, while dropping the "108" moniker (which had confused listeners). In 2010, it increased its jazz focus.[1]

Format

Horizonte 107.9 primarily broadcasts jazz music.

HD Programming

The station used to broadcast in HD Radio; this transmission was formally launched on September 17, 2012.

But all digital signals became silent in early 2020 due to operating costs [2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: XHIMR-FM History . 2014-12-18 . 2016-10-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161011064336/http://www.imer.mx/horizonte/acerca-de-horizonte/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Crisis en la radio pública mexicana: estaciones sin locutores y renuncias bajo protesta sacuden al IMER. June 26, 2019. infobae.
  3. Web site: Cortes presupuestales del IMER cancelan 4 emisoras: ¿qué está pasando en la radio pública?. Nora. Muñiz. June 26, 2019. Plumas Atómicas.