XESPN-AM

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XESPN-AM
Broadcast areaSan Diego-Tijuana
Frequency800 (kHz)
BrandingCadena 800
Programming
FormatSpanish news / talk
AffiliationsRadio Fórmula (2015-present)
Imagen Informativa (2010-2015)
ESPN Deportes Radio (2009-2010)
ESPN Radio (2002-2009)
Ownership
Owner
XEBG-AM, XHMORE-FM
Also part of the CBC Cluster: TV Station XHBJ-TV
History
First air date
April 27, 1965
Former call signs
XEMMM-AM
Call sign meaning
X Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (former full name of former affiliation)
Technical information
ClassB
Power500 watts (day)
250 watts (night)
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteCadena Noticias

XESPN-AM, known on-air as Cadena 800, is a Spanish language news/talk station that serves the Tijuana-San Diego area.

800 AM is Mexican clear-channel frequency, on which XEROK-AM is the dominant Class A station.

History

Logo used as an ESPN Radio affiliate

The station came on air in April 1965 as XEMMM-AM, named for its owner, Mario Marcos Mayans (part of the Mayans family that owns CBC). The station initially broadcast during the daytime only.

XEMMM joined ESPN Radio in late 2002, replacing XETRA, which had changed from sports radio to adult standards some months earlier. In 2003, the call sign changed to XESPN. (The XEMMM calls were moved to a station Cadena Baja California then owned in Mexicali, now XEMMM-AM 940.) In 2009, ESPN Radio moved to sister FM station XHMORE while XESPN joined ESPN Deportes Radio.

On November 1, 2010,[2] CBC ceased sports programming on XESPN and adopted a news/talk format programmed by Grupo Imagen. ESPN Deportes Radio is now available in the San Diego-Tijuana border region on XESS-AM 620. Imagen's news programming was later replaced on XESPN with programming from Radio Fórmula.

References

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-07-09. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. ^ "Cadena Baja California". cbc.com.mx. Retrieved 2019-01-30.

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