XHPK-FM

Last updated
XHPK-FM
City Pachuca
Broadcast area Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico
Frequency 92.5 FM
Branding92.5 Mix
Slogan 80s, 90s y Más
Programming
Format Adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner Grupo ACIR
(Corporación Radiofónica de Pachuca, S.A. de C.V.)
History
First air date
September 10, 1964
Call sign meaning
PachuCA (K)
Technical information
ERP 6,000 watts [1]
Transmitter coordinates
20°07′22″N98°44′06″W / 20.12278°N 98.73500°W / 20.12278; -98.73500
Links
Webcast XHPK-FM listen online
Website Mix FM Website

XHPK-FM is a radio station in Pachuca, broadcasting on 92.5 FM. It is owned by Grupo ACIR and carries its Mix adult contemporary format.

History

XHPK began as XERD-AM 1420, with a concession issued in September 1964 to Corporación Radiofónica de Pachuca, owned by Darío Mondragón González. XERD replaced XEPK-AM, now XERD-AM, on the frequency; the sister station moved to 1190.

In the mid-1990s, XERD and XEPK switched callsigns. In 2011, XEPK migrated to FM as XHPK-FM 92.5.

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References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-06-17. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.