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XHRLF-FM
  • Carrizalillo, Guerrero
Frequency96.7 FM
BrandingLa Filosita
Programming
FormatFull-service (mining)
Ownership
Owner
  • Leagold Mining Corporation
  • (Radio La Filosita, A.C.)
History
First air date
June 2009
Former frequencies
99.1 FM
Call sign meaning
Radio La Filosita
Technical information
ClassA
ERP1.335 kW
HAAT530 m
Transmitter coordinates
17°52′12.58″N 99°40′51.68″W / 17.8701611°N 99.6810222°W / 17.8701611; -99.6810222[1]

XHRLF-FM is a radio station on 96.7 FM, known as "Radio La Filosita", serving Carrizalillo in the Mexican state of Guerrero. Its operation is part of the Los Filos mine.

History

On November 28, 2017, the Federal Telecommunications Institute approved the award of this station, but the operation of a radio station here predates the concession by a number of years. In June 2009, Goldcorp, which at the time owned the mine, put La Filosita on the air as part of the mine's safety program.[2] The station won company awards for helping the mine improve its safety record.

The station transmits music, safety messages and information for the workers at the mine, as well as educational programming produced by the Instituto Nacional para la Educación de los Adultos and interviews with visitors to the mine.

As the application was on file with the IFT, Goldcorp sold the Los Filos mine to Leagold Mining Corporation as part of a divestiture of non-core assets.[3] In approving the station's concession, IFT commissioners expressed concern that Goldcorp's shareholders and directors were still listed as stakeholders in Radio La Filosita, A.C., and that the employees and local residents did not have an ownership stake in it or the other station for which Goldcorp filed, XHESP-FM at the Peñasquito Polymetallic Mine in Zacatecas.[4]

References

  1. ^ RPC: #036097 Technical Characteristics of Operation — XHRLF-FM
  2. ^ A Cielo Abierto, Goldcorp, Winter-Spring 2011
  3. ^ Taylor, Susan (12 January 2017). "Goldcorp sells Mexico mine in $438 million deal, focus on core assets". Reuters. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  4. ^ Transcript - IFT L Sesión Ordinaria, 28 November 2017