XHMPM-FM

XHMPM-FM
City San Blás, Sinaloa
Broadcast area Northern Sinaloa
Eastern Baja California
Southern Sonora
Branding "EXA FM 98.9"
Slogan "Sobre todas las cosas... Ponte EXA"
Frequency 98.9 MHz
First air date November 2, 1980
Format Spanish pop music
ERP 15,000 watts (FM)
10,000 watts daytime(AM)
1,000 watts nighttime(AM)
Former callsigns XEMPM-AM
Affiliations MVS Radio (2011-present)
La Pesada (2010-2011)
Radio Fama (1995-2010)
Radio Reyna (1980-1995)
Owner Radiosistema del Noroeste
(Radio Topolobampo, S.A. de C.V.[1])
Sister stations XHMSL-FM
XHHS-FM
XHCF-FM
Webcast Listen Live
Website EXA FM Los Mochis

XHMPM-FM is a Spanish-language Top 40 radio station located in San Blas, Mexico, serving Los Mochis, Sinaloa. It broadcasts on 98.9 MHz on FM, and it formerly broadcast on AM as XEMPM-AM 1030 kHz.

History

On November 2, 1980, Francisco Pérez Alvarado got a concession through Radio Topolobampo, S.A. to operate XEIF-AM at 1240 kHz, its transmitter was located in the small town of Charay, Sinaloa. then was changed its callsign to XEREY-AM branding it as "Radio Reyna" relocating it to San Blas, and on September 5, 1995, "Radio Reyna" had changed its name and callsign again with XEMPM-AM as "Radio Fama" 1030 kHz. In 2010, the station changed its name to "La Pesada" with a Regional Mexican format and local news. At this time, the station was only on AM, until it received authorization from Cofetel to migrate from AM to FM on 98.9 MHz.[2]

After the failure of "La Pesada", Radiosistema del Noroeste affiliated with MVS Radio to launch its Exa FM format in Los Mochis, effective May 14, 2011.[3]

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