XHOB-FM

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XHOB-FM
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City |
San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí |
Branding |
Factor 96.1 |
Slogan |
¡Energía Total! |
Frequency |
96.1 FM |
First air date |
September 20, 1971 (concession) |
Format |
Romantic |
ERP |
25 kW |
HAAT |
-52.6 m |
Class |
B1 |
Transmitter coordinates |
22°08′25″N 100°59′53″W / 22.14028°N 100.99806°W / 22.14028; -100.99806[1]
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Callsign meaning |
Benjamin Orozco Barba |
Owner |
MG Radio (Radiocomunicación Enfocada, S.A. de C.V.)
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Website |
www.factor961.fm |
XHOB-FM is a radio station on 96.1 FM in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí. It is owned by MG Radio and is known as Factor 96.1 with a pop format.
History
XHOB received its concession on September 20, 1971. It was owned by Benjamin Orozco Barba. Centri Radio acquired it in 1982, and Radiocomunicación Enfocada picked it up in 1992.
References
^ RPC: #030477 Acuerdo P/IFT/140218/133
Radio stations in the state of San Luis Potosí
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By FM frequency
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- XHUSP 88.5
- XHFF 89.3
- XHSMR 90.1
- XHWZ 90.9
- XHIY 91.7
- XHSS 91.9
XHUASM 91.9 (future)
- XHEI 93.1
- XHRASA 94.1
- XHEEM 94.5
- XHNB 95.3
- XHOB 96.1
- XHOD 96.9
- XHWU 96.9
- XHGI 97.3
- XHSNP 97.7
- XHCV 98.1
- XHQK 98.5
- XHTL 99.3
- XHETR 99.7
- XHPM 100.1
- XHXR 100.5
- XHESL 102.1
- XHEPO 103.1
- XHIR 103.7
- XHEWA 103.9
- XHCZ 104.9
- XHIE 105.5
- XHBM 105.7
- XHAWD 107.1
- XHCSM 107.9
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By AM frequency
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- XEWA 540
- XEPBSD 620
- XESLEP 710
- XEANT 770
- XEBM 820
- XEXQ 1190
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