{{short description|Radio station in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico}} {{Infobox radio station | name = XHAS-FM | logo = File:XHAS FiestaMexicana101.5-1410 logo.png | city = [[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamaulipas]] | country = MX | area = [[Laredo–Nuevo Laredo]] | frequency = [[101.5 FM]] | branding = Fiesta Mexicana | language = Spanish | format = [[Regional Mexican]] | owner = [[Grupo Radiorama]] | licensee = Publicidad Radiofónica de Nuevo Laredo, S.A. de C.V. | airdate = March 3, 1948 (concession); 1994 (FM) | former_callsigns = XEAS-AM | former_frequencies = [[1410 AM]] | class = A | erp = 3,000 [[watt]]s {{mexico-inf|FM|accessdate=2015-06-18}} | haat = {{convert|100|meters}} | coordinates = {{Coord|27.4935327|-99.515622|type:landmark_region:MX|display=inline,title}} | webcast = {{listenlive|1=https://server2.sit-mexico.com:2199/proxy/fiestamexicana?mp=/stream/|2=listenlive}} | website = {{URL|1=https://www.radioramanuevolaredo.com/?page_id=94|2=radioramanuevolaredo.com}} }}

'''XHAS-FM''' is a radio station on [[101.5 FM]] in [[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamaulipas]], [[Mexico]]. It is owned by [[Grupo Radiorama]] and known as Fiesta Mexicana.

==History== XEAS-AM 1410 received its concession in March 1948. By the 1960s, it was owned by José María Villarreal Montemayor, and by the 1980s, ownership had transferred to Deyla Ruiz Guajardo de Villarreal. The station became an AM-FM combo in 1994 and was sold to its current concessionaire in 2000.

On December 15, 2021, as part of the concession renewal process, the station surrendered its AM frequency.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/36836_220310164220_6442.pdf|title=RPC: #057091 Renewal — XHAS-FM|publisher=Public Registry of Concessions, [[Federal Telecommunications Institute]]|date=March 1, 2022}}</ref>

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==External links== {{clear}} {{Nuevo Laredo Radio}}

[[Category:Grupo Radiorama]] [[Category:Radio stations in Nuevo Laredo]] [[Category:Regional Mexican radio stations]] [[Category:Radio stations established in 1948]] [[Category:1948 establishments in Mexico]]

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