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KXEW

Coordinates: 32°11′46″N 110°59′2″W / 32.19611°N 110.98389°W / 32.19611; -110.98389
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KXEW
Broadcast areaTucson
Frequency1600 kHz
BrandingRadio Tejano
Programming
FormatTejano
Ownership
Owner
KMIY, KNST, KYWD, KOHT, KRQQ, KTZR
History
First air date
May 10, 1963; 61 years ago (1963-05-10)
Call sign meaning
Tribute to Mexico City's XEW
Technical information
Facility ID8144
ClassB
Power1,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
32°11′46″N 110°59′2″W / 32.19611°N 110.98389°W / 32.19611; -110.98389
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitehttps://tejano1600.iheart.com/

KXEW is a commercial radio station located in South Tucson, Arizona, broadcasting to the Tucson, Arizona, area on 1600 AM. KXEW airs a tejano music format branded as "Radio Tejano". The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc..[1] Its studios are located north of downtown Tucson along Oracle Road, while the transmitter site is in South Tucson.

KXEW first signed on for broadcasting on May 10, 1963, operating local sunrise to sunset with a directional array at 1600 Kc with 1 KW of power. The call letters were inspired by those of Mexico City's giant AM station XEW. The station was owned and operated by Pan American Radio Corporation; J. Carlos McCormick was its president, CEO and majority shareholder.

The totally Spanish-language format featured traditional Mexican, Latin American and Spanish recorded music, with hourly newscasts and sports and social commentary segments throughout the day. The style of programming was an adaptation of "Color Radio" that had been borrowed from its innovator, former Tucson disk jockey, Chuck Blore. Oscar Humberto Stevens, Sr. was the first station manager, and Lorenzo Palma Cárdenas was the first program director. The directional antenna array was designed by and the station's studio, transmitter and phaser equipment installed by Oscar Leon Cuellar, who later became Arizona's first registered professional engineer with a broadcasting and communication specialization.

The station was nicknamed Radio Fiesta. During its first years of operation some of the radio personalities who served on its staff were Alfonso Gárfias, Chato López Quintana, Tony Castro Miranda, Arnulfo "Fito" Palma Cárdenas, Ernesto Portillo Villalobos, Enrique Villegas Grácia and Manuel Palma Parra. Oscar Stevens, Carlos McCormick, Ernesto Portillo, Lorenzo Palma, Tony Castro and Enrique Villegas had formerly worked at KEVT, Tucson's first all Spanish-language station. KXEW was the first Arizona commercial radio station license granted to a corporation/person controlled and managed by an applicant of Mexican ancestry. KXEW was sold in 1968 to a group headed the entertainer, Harry Belafonte. It continued under the management of Ernesto Portillo.

References

  1. ^ "KXEW Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2012-03-19.