XHTIM-FM

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XHTIM-FM
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City |
Tijuana, Baja California |
Broadcast area |
Tijuana-San Diego
|
Branding |
La Mejor |
Slogan |
¡Aquí Nomas! |
Frequency |
90.7 (MHz) |
First air date |
July, 1990 |
Format |
Regional Mexican |
Language(s) |
Spanish |
ERP |
11,500 watts [1]
|
HAAT |
327 meters (1,073 ft) |
Class |
B |
Transmitter coordinates |
32°28′28.68″N 116°53′56.58″W / 32.4746333°N 116.8990500°W / 32.4746333; -116.8990500 |
Former callsigns |
XHTIJ-FM (1990-1999) |
Former frequencies |
97.7 MHz (1990-2010) |
Owner |
MVS Radio (Stereorey México, S.A.)
|
Sister stations |
XHGLX, XHOCL
|
Webcast |
Listen Live |
Website |
www.lamejor.com.mx |
XHTIM-FM (known as XTIM-FM) is a commercial radio station located in Tijuana, Baja California, broadcasting to the Tijuana-San Diego radio market on 90.7 MHz. XHTIM-FM airs a regional Mexican music format branded as "La Mejor" or "The Best."
History
XHTIJ-FM 97.7 received its concession in July 1990 but signed on in 1998. It was owned by Carlos Armando Madrazo y Pintado and was eventually sold to Sociedad Mexicana de Radio de Baja California, which in turn sold the station to MVS. In 1999, the call sign was changed to XHTIM-FM, which had been the call sign on 91.7 (renamed XHGLX-FM at that time).
In 2010, classical music station XHLNC-FM moved from 90.7 to 104.9. That allowed XHTIM-FM to move to the vacated 90.7 frequency on higher power. The transmitter was also moved from the MVS studios in the Agua Caliente neighborhood of Tijuana to Cerro Colorado. However, the 90.7 frequency is also occupied by KPFK in Los Angeles which runs 110,000 watts from a tall tower.[2] That limits XHTIM-FM's coverage north of San Diego.
References
^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-07-19. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
^ Radio-Locator.com/KPFK
External links
- Official website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for XHTIM
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- Radio stations in Mexico
- San Diego Radio
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