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XHLZ-FM (Coahuila)

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XHLZ-FM
Frequency103.5 MHz
BrandingRegión 103.5 FM
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
OperatorGrupo Región
History
First air date
May 3, 1989 (concession)
1994 (FM)
Technical information
ERP10,000 watts[1]
Transmitter coordinates
25°32′29″N 103°26′45.8″W / 25.54139°N 103.446056°W / 25.54139; -103.446056[2]

XHLZ-FM is a radio station in Torreón, Coahuila. Broadcasting on 103.5 FM, XHLZ is owned by Capital Media and operated by Grupo Región, broadcasting a Regional Mexican format under the name Región 103.5 FM.

History

Logo used as Capital FM until October 2019

The concession for XELZ-AM 710 was awarded in 1989, with the station gaining an FM counterpart in 1994. It was initially owned by Radiorama and then operated by Grupo Radio México with its La Z grupera format.

The station was sold in the late 2000s to Grupo Radio Capital, now known as Capital Media. Until 2015, Voler was the concessionaire for Capital Media's Coahuila stations.

In 2017, Capital Media notified the IFT of its surrender of the AM frequency.[3] XHLZ-FM flipped from pop "Capital FM" to La Romántica in October 2019.

On July 29, 2020, it was revealed that David Aguillón, a former PRI political figure, would lease Capital's four Coahuila radio stations;[4] the formation of Grupo Región was formally announced on September 14.

References

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-10-03. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. ^ RPC: #009607 Transmitter Relocation — XHLZ-FM
  3. ^ RPC: #023354 Notice of Surrender of AM Frequency - XHLZ-FM/Coahuila
  4. ^ Moyano, Gerardo (August 11, 2020). "Muñidor de los Moreira toma (la) Capital Coahuila" [Moreiras' schemer takes Capital Coahuila]. Espacio 4 (in Spanish). Retrieved September 14, 2020.