{{short description|Radio station in Mexico City}} {{Infobox radio station | above = Simulcast of [[XEVOZ-AM]] 1590 | name = XEUR-AM | logo = | city = [[Mexico City]] | country = MX | area = [[Greater Mexico City]] | frequency = [[1530 AM]] | branding = Buenisiima | format = [[Tropical music]] | owner = Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones | licensee = Radio Unión Texcoco, S.A. | operator = | sister_stations = [[XECO-AM]], [[XEWF-AM]], [[XEVOZ-AM]] | airdate = 1964 | licensing_authority = [[Telecommunications Regulatory Commission|CRT]] | class = B | power = 50,000 [[watt]]s (day)<br>1,000 [[watt]]s (night){{mexico-inf|AM|accessdate=2015-09-04}} | coordinates = {{coord|19|23|45.6|N|99|07|15.6|W}} | repeater = [[XEVOZ-AM]] 1590 kHz ([[Mexico City]]) | webcast = {{listenlive|http://s1.audiorama.mx:6678/stream}} | website = {{URL|1=https://www.audiorama.mx/estacion/buenisima-valle-de-mexico-1590-am|2=audiorama.mx}} }}
'''XEUR-AM''' is a radio station licensed to and located in [[Mexico City]]. Broadcasting on [[1530 AM]] is a United States [[Clear-channel station|clear-channel]] frequency. The station's transmitter is located in the borough of [[Iztacalco]].
==History== Núcleo Radio Mil signed XEUR on in 1974, though the concession had been awarded a decade earlier. In 1986, it became known as ''Radio Onda'', with a pioneering format of Latin music.
In 1995, NRM sold XEUR and [[XECO-AM]] to Radiorama, marking the latter's entry into the Mexico City radio market. For a brief time, the station was operated by Grupo Siete Comunicación, first with the Super Estelar [[grupera]] format and then talk radio-formatted Cambio 1530. Radiorama reacquired the station the next year, and for most of the next 15 years, 1530 AM underwent constant changes in format and name: La Poderosa 1530 (1996–98), instrumental Tu Música 1530 (1998–2000), La Mexicana (2000–01), [[Red W Interactiva]] (2001-2002 during its three-month on-air tenure), La Positiva 1530 (talk), Mariachi Estéreo, La Voz del Valle (yet again talk), Radio Mexicana (2005–07), kid-targeted Colorín ColoRadio from [[XEWF-AM]] 540 (May 15–November 20, 2007), grupera and pop-formatted Escaparate 1530 (2007–08), tropical Radio Fiesta (2008–January, 29, 2010), Rock al Extremo (for three days in January 2010), and grupera La Jefa under contract again to Grupo Siete Comunicación, combined with religious music known as Voz de Paz (February 13–May 1, 2010).
On June 1, 2010, 1530 returned to Radio Fiesta in its longest-running format since the 1990s, but in July 2014, change returned as the station became pop-formatted Juventud 1530 AM and then music in English from the 1970s, 80s and 90s, Éxtasis Digital, on April 1, 2015.<ref>[http://radiofmmx.blogspot.com/2013/07/xeur-am.html History of XEUR-AM]</ref>
On December 10, 2020, Éxtasis Digital went off the air and was replaced by Radio Maria, marking the Catholic network's first station in Mexico City. On January 7, 2022, Radio María programming was replaced by a simulcast of [[XEVOZ-AM]] with a tropical music format Buenisiima.
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{{Mexico City Radio}}
[[Category:1964 establishments in Mexico]] [[Category:Radio stations established in 1964]] [[Category:Radio stations in Mexico City]] [[Category:Tropical music radio stations]]
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