XHTB-FM explained

XHTB-FM
City:Cuernavaca, Morelos
Country:MX
Frequency:93.3 FM
Branding:@FM (Spanish; Castilian: Arroba FM)
Format:English and Spanish contemporary hit radio
Owner:Grupo Radiorama
Licensee:Estereopolis, S.A. de C.V.
Airdate:February 8, 1973 (concession)
Former Frequencies:105.9 MHz (1973–1990s)
Callsign Meaning:Carlos Tenorio Benítez (original concessionaire)
Class:C1
Erp:15 kW[1]
Haat:588.7 m
Coordinates:19.0597°N -99.2164°W
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XHTB-FM is a radio station on 93.3 FM in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. It is owned by Grupo Radiorama and carries the @FM contemporary hit radio format.

History

XHTB received its concession on February 8, 1973. It was owned by Carlos Tenorio Benítez and broadcast on 105.9 MHz with 1.873 kW ERP. By the 1990s, XHTB had moved to 93.3 and was broadcasting with 23 kW. In 1998, power was decreased to 10 kW. The known format used in the early 2000s was Extasis Digital until they swapped formats with XHNG-FM in 2011.In 2017, XHTB converted from the Los 40 format to the similar @FM format, which is owned by Radiorama.

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Notes and References

  1. https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/34046_211007203512_7016.pdf RPC: #052696 etc. P/IFT/230920/271 Modification — XHTB-FM and other stations