XHQT-FM (Veracruz) explained

XHQT-FM
Country:MX
Branding:La Poderosa
Airdate:August 2, 1969 (AM)
November 1994 (FM)
Frequency:106.9 FM
Format:Regional Mexican
Erp:10 kW
Former Callsigns:XEQT-AM
Former Frequencies:1600 kHz, 800 kHz (to 2022)
Sister Stations:XHFM-FM
Affiliations:Grupo Radiorama
Owner:Grupo Avanradio
Licensee:XEQT, S.A. de C.V.
Website:https://avanradioveracruz.com/

XHQT-FM is a radio station in Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico. It broadcasts on 106.9 FM and is known as La Poderosa. The station is jointly owned by Grupo Radiorama (the Pérez family) and the Ferráez family of Avanradio.[1]

History

Carlos Ferraez Matos received the concession for XEQT-AM, then on 1600 kHz, on July 30, 1969.[2] The station was known as La Pantera when it signed on two days later.[3] In November 1994, the FM combo station was authorized, and in the 2000s, the station moved to 800 kHz on AM.

The AM frequency was turned off on May 12, 2022.[4]

References

Notes and References

  1. https://sert.ift.org.mx/tarifasVE/upload/files/estructuraaccionaria/35020_7444_190620120446.pdf RPC: #035020 2019 Shareholder Information — XEQT, S.A.
  2. https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/090252648002cec5.pdf RPC: 1974 Concession - XEQT-AM
  3. News: Ruge el puerto contemporaneo. Imagen de Veracruz. March 13, 2018. Héctor. Noguera Trujillo. April 2, 2020. es.
  4. Web site: RPC: #059775 AM Surrender — XEQT-AM. IFT Public Registry of Concessions. June 20, 2022. June 24, 2022. es.