XHRJ-FM

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XHRJ-FM
XHRJ Amor92.5 logo.png
City Toluca, State of Mexico
Frequency 92.5 MHz
BrandingAmor
Slogan Sólo Música Romántica
Programming
Format Romantic
Ownership
Owner Grupo ACIR
(Corporación Radiofónica de Toluca, S.A. de C.V.)
History
First air dateAugust 15, 1980 (concession)
Call sign meaning Reversal of Javier Ramírez
Technical information
Class B
ERP 48,336 watts [1]
HAAT 26.4 m
Transmitter coordinates 19°14′11.51″N99°37′55.71″W / 19.2365306°N 99.6321417°W / 19.2365306; -99.6321417
Links
Webcast XHRJ-FM
Website amor925.mx

XHRJ-FM is a radio station in Toluca, State of Mexico. Broadcasting on 92.5 FM, XHRJ is owned by Grupo ACIR and carries its Amor romantic music format.

History

XHRJ received its concession on August 15, 1980. It was owned by Javier Ramírez González until 1981, when it was sold to Corporación Radiofónica de Toluca.

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