# XEAI-AM

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Radio station in Mexico City

XEAI-AM Mexico City Mexico Broadcast area Greater Mexico City Frequency 1470 AM Branding Grupo Fórmula Programming Format Talk radio, oldies in Spanish Ownership Owner Grupo Fórmula (La B Grande, S.A. de C.V.) Sister stations XEDF-AM/XEDF-FM, XERFR-AM/XERFR-FM History First air date 1942 Former call signs XESM-AM Technical information Licensing authority CRT Class B Power 25 kW day 10 kW night[1] Transmitter coordinates 19°21′04.3″N 99°06′51.5″W / 19.351194°N 99.114306°W / 19.351194; -99.114306 Links Webcast Listen live Website radioformula.com.mx

**XEAI-AM** is a radio station in [Mexico City](/source/Mexico_City). Located on [1470 AM](/source/1470_AM), XEAI-AM is owned by [Grupo Fórmula](/source/Radio_F%C3%B3rmula) [talk radio](/source/Talk_radio) network.

## History

Salvador San Martín obtained a radio concession for **XESM** in 1942. In the early 1980s, the station became notable for its "Radio Cañón" format, aimed at a youth audience and competing with such stations as [XEEST-AM](/source/XEEST-AM) 1440; during this time XESM placed among the top five radio stations in the Mexico City area.

In 1991, the station was rebranded as "Rock Fórmula", with rock in Spanish from the 1960s and 1970s. This format, too, found success. However, from the 1990s on, wild changes in programming followed: "Jazz SM", which replaced the lost Jazz FM; norteña music as "La Tremenda" in the mid-90s; and oldies as "SM Vida 14-70" all followed.

In 2000, the station's callsign was changed to **XEAI-AM**, the original callsign of [1320 AM](/source/XENET-AM) until its calls were changed in 1974 and later on sister [1500 AM](/source/XEDF-FM) until 1998. It became known as "Radio Fórmula 14-70 AM, Cadena Metrópoli", adopting a news-heavy format. Later on, the station was refocused to appeal to women as "Fórmula Femenina", although it dropped that name in 2017. In contrast to XERFR and XEDF, which are mostly focused on newscasts, XEAI consists of talk programs focused on topics like self-help and religion, as well as blocks of music programming with oldies in Spanish.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-mexico-inf-AM_1-0)** [Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones](/source/Federal_Telecommunications_Institute). [Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM](http://www.ift.org.mx/sites/default/files/contenidogeneral/industria/memoriaam160518.pdf). Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-01-05. Technical information from the [IFT Coverage Viewer](http://mapasradiodifusion.ift.org.mx/CPCREL-web/).

v t e Radio stations in Mexico City By AM frequency 540 560 590 620 660 690 710 730 760 7901 830 860 900 940 970 1000 1030 1060 1080 1110 1130 1150 1180 1220 1260 1320 1350 1380 1410 1440 1470 1500 1530 1590 1670 By SW frequency 4.8 6.01 6.185 9.6 By FM frequency 88.1 88.9 89.7 90.5 90.9 91.3 92.1 92.9 93.7 94.1 94.5 95.3 95.7 96.1 96.5 96.9 97.7 98.5 99.3 100.1 100.9 101.7 102.5 103.3 104.1 104.9 105.3 105.7 106.5 106.92 107.3 107.9 Digital radio by frequency & subchannel 88.1-1 90.9-1 90.9-2 91.3-1 92.1-1 93.7-1 95.7-1 96.5-1 97.7-1 98.5-1 98.5-2 103.3-1 104.1-1 105.3-1 107.3-1 107.3-2 By call sign XEABC XEAI XEANAH XEARZ XEB XEBS XECHAP XECO XECPAE XEDA-FM XEDF XEDF-FM HD2 HD3 HD4 XEDTL XEEST XEFR XEITE XEJP XEJP-FM XEL XEMP XEN XENK XEOC XEOI XEOY XEOYE-FM XEPH XEPPM XEQ XEQ-FM XEQK XEQR XEQR-FM HD2 XERC1 XERC-FM XERED XERFR XERFR-FM HD2 HD3 HD4 XERTA XETUL XEUN XEYU XEUN-FM XEUR XEVOZ XEW XEW-FM XEWF XEX XEX-FM XHDFM XHDL XHEP XHEXA XHFAJ HD2 XHFO XHIMER HD2 HD3 XHIMR HD2 HD3 XHINFO XHIPN XHM XHMM XHMVS XHOF XHPOP XHRED XHSCCA2 XHSH XHSON XHUAM XHUIA HD2 Internet Concepto Radial Radio México Internacional Defunct XEDA 1290 XENET 1320 XEINFO 1560 XERMX 5.985/9.705/11.77/15.43/17.765 XHFM 94.1 XHCDMX 106.1 Nearby regions Puebla City Other states Hidalgo State of Mexico Morelos Querétaro Tlaxcala See also List of radio stations in Mexico City Notes 1. Station is silent 2. Unbuilt or under construction

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