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XHJR-FM
Broadcast areaZihuatanejo, Guerrero
Frequency95.3 MHz
BrandingCapital Máxima
Ownership
Owner
  • CapitalMedia
  • (Armando Puente Córdova)
History
First air date
January 30, 1964 (concession)
Call sign meaning
San JeRonimito
Technical information
ERP5 kW[1][2]
Transmitter coordinates
17°39′18.13″N 101°34′27.63″W / 17.6550361°N 101.5743417°W / 17.6550361; -101.5743417
Links
Websitegruporadiocapital.com.mx/htdocs/emisoras/zihuatanejo/

XHJR-FM is a radio station on 95.3 FM in San Jeronimito, Guerrero, with transmitter in Zihuatanejo. It is owned by CapitalMedia and carries its Capital Máxima grupera format.

History

XEHJ-AM 1310 received its concession on January 30, 1964. It was located in Petatlán, Guerrero and owned by Jesús Orta Ramos, broadcasting with 250 watts.

The 1990s saw the first move of the station. After its 1999 transfer of control to Esperanza Zepeda Nava and María Fátima Orta Zepeda, and then its 2002 sale to Armando Puente Córdova, XEHJ became XEJR-AM 630, based in San Jeronimito with a power of 5 kW day and 2.5 kW night.

In November 2010, XEJR was cleared to move to FM as XHJR-FM 95.3. The original authorized facility broadcast with 25 kW from San Jeronimito. In 2015, XHJR was cleared to move to Zihuatanejo with 5 kW ERP, a move of 25.42 kilometres (15.80 mi). By this time, the station was already based in Zihuatanejo and operated by CapitalMedia.

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