XHTO-FM

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XHTO
Broadcast area Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua (Mexico)/El Paso, Texas
Branding 104.3 HIT-FM
Slogan Always 18 In A Row!
First air date 2001
Frequency 104.3 (MHz)
Format Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio
ERP 100,000 watts
Class C
Callsign meaning HT=HIT
Owner Radio Groupo Mexico
Website 104.3 HIT-FM website

XHTO, also known as 104.3 HIT-FM, is a Rhythmic Top 40 outlet serving the El Paso, Texas area. The station, which is owned by Radio Groupo Mexico and whose COL is Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, broadcasts at 104.3 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW.

[edit] History

XHTO was a Spanish contemporary station prior to its flip to a Mainstream Top 40 direction in 2001. However by 2003 they evolved to a Rhythmic Top 40 direction, putting it in direct competition with cross-border rival KPRR. Although both stations offer the same mix of music, XHTO has more of a Dance/Rhythmic Pop lean approach to theirs.

In an unusual oppening, the station played during 76 straight hours the song "Funky Cold Medina"

[edit] Website

104.3 HIT-FM website

FM radio stations in El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico (Arbitron #76)


KTEP 88.5 | KXCR 89.5 | KVER 91.1 | KOFX 92.3 | KSII 93.1 | KINT 93.9 | KYSE 94.7 | KLAQ 95.5 | KHEY 96.3 | KBNA 97.5 | XHPX 98.3 | XHEPR 99.1 | KTSM 99.9 | XHH 100.7 | KPRR 102.1 | KPAS 103.1 | XHEM 103.5 | XHTO 104.3 | XHIM 105.1 | XHGU 105.9 | XHUAR 106.7 | XHNZ 107.5


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