XEDA-FM

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XEDA-FM
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Frequency 90.5 FM
BrandingImagen Radio
Programming
Format News/talk
Ownership
Owner
Imagen Televisión
History
First air date
1962
Technical information
Class C
ERP 100,000 Watts
Transmitter coordinates
19°32′05.2″N99°07′47.5″W / 19.534778°N 99.129861°W / 19.534778; -99.129861
Links
Webcast Listen live
Website imagenradio.com.mx

XEDA-FM is a radio station in Mexico City owned by Grupo Imagen. XEDA-FM is the flagship station of the Imagen Radio news/talk network which is available to other Mexican cities through Imagen's owned-and-operated stations and affiliates.

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XEDA-FM is authorized to broadcast in HD. [2] but the station doesn't use this feature.

History

In 1968, Publicistas, S.A., received the concession to sign on XEDA-FM 90.5 in Mexico City, and was later acquired by Grupo Imagen, who branded the station as "Radio Imagen" airing contemporary music. In 1992, it adopted a Top 40 format as "Pulsar FM". In 2000, it became a talk station, simply known as "Imagen 90.5" and soon forming a national network. It still retains some musical programming in the overnight hours.

Affiliates owned by Grupo Imagen

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