XEMBC-AM

Nowadays, XEMBC-AM has become a topic of great relevance and interest in today's society. Since its emergence, XEMBC-AM has sparked debates, controversies and reflections in different areas and sectors. Its impact is not only limited to the social aspect, but has also generated repercussions on a political, economic and cultural level. In this article, we will explore the various facets and dimensions of XEMBC-AM, analyzing its evolution over time and its influence on our current reality. By delving into its different aspects, we will try to comprehensively understand its significance and the role it plays in modern society.

XEMBC-AM
Frequency1190 kHz
BrandingNorteñísima 1190
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
  • Grupo Cadena
  • (Mario Enrique Mayans Camacho)
OperatorEsquina 32
XEWV-FM
History
First air date
November 16, 1964
Call sign meaning
Mexicali, Baja California
Technical information
ClassB
Power250 watts day/100 watts night[1]
Links
Websitenortenisima.mx

XEMBC-AM is a radio station on 1190 AM in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. It airs as a Regional Méxican music format, known as Norteñísima.[2] It is operated by Esquina 32.

History

XEYW-AM received its first concession on November 16, 1964. It was owned by Mario Marcos Mayans, the founder of Cadena Baja California and broadcast as a 250-watt daytimer. By the end of the decade, the call sign had been changed to XEMBC-AM.

On May 22, 2022, all Grupo Cadena stations ceased broadcasting on AM, becoming online-only stations.[3] It did not begin coming back on the air until April 2023, after the Cadena stations were sold to a consortium related to Tijuana news website Esquina 32.

References

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2016-05-15. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. ^ "Esquina 32 Radio | Amigos de Mexicali y Calexico los invitamos a que escuchen Norteñísima 1190 AM, que tendrá para ustedes contenido informativo, político y económico". Facebook. Retrieved 2023-06-24.
  3. ^ Venta, Lance (May 23, 2022). "San Diego Targeting Mexican Licenses Move Online Only". RadioInsight.