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Radio station in Ixtacomitán–Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
XHRVI-FM
Broadcast areaVillahermosa
Frequency106.3 MHz
BrandingTitán FM
Programming
FormatGrupera
Ownership
Owner
  • Capital Media
  • (Radiodifusoras Capital, S.A. de C.V.)
OperatorPubli Lu Medios
History
First air dateApril 13, 1992 (concession); 2011 (FM)
Former frequencies1190 kHz, 700 kHz
Call sign meaningRadio Villa, Ixtacomitán (I added during AM-FM migration)
Technical information
ERP25 kW
Transmitter coordinates17°55′48″N 92°58′43″W / 17.93000°N 92.97861°W / 17.93000; -92.97861
Links
WebcastListen live

XHRVI-FM is a radio station on 106.3 FM in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico, with transmitter in Ixtacomitán. XHRVI-FM is owned by Capital Media, which leases the station out to Publi Lu Medios. It is branded as Titán FM with a grupera format.

History

XERV-AM received its concession on April 13, 1992. The Villahermosa-based XERV was owned by Erasto Huerta Mendoza and known as "Radio Villa", it broadcast with up to 10,000 watts daytime (although it only ever used 2,500) and 500 watts at night on 1190 kHz, later 700 kHz. Radio Villa acquired XERV in 2000, and Capital bought the station in 2005.

XERV was approved to migrate to FM on June 4, 2010, and signed on the next year as XHRVI-FM 106.3. To not conflict with the existing XHRV-FM, an I was added for Ixtacomitán, where the transmitter is located. Upon migration, the station changed names to "Yo FM" with a pop format. The next year, it changed to Radio Capital and then to the Capital FM pop format in 2015.

On August 13, 2019, XHRVI flipped to grupera as Capital Máxima. On October 1, the station changed formats again, to news/talk as Heraldo Radio. This ended on March 1, 2021, with Capital Media resuming direct operation and programming an adult hits format known as Lokura FM.

On May 1, 2023, the station was leased locally to new operators who relaunched the station as grupera "Titán FM".

References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-09-11. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
Radio stations in central Tabasco, including Villahermosa, Comalcalco and Nacajuca
By AM frequency
By FM frequency
By call sign
Defunct stations
Nearby regions
Coatzacoalcos-Minatitlán
Tuxtla Gutiérrez
In-state
Tabasco
Other states
Campeche
See also
List of radio stations in Tabasco

Notes
1. Unbuilt or under construction


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