# XEVOZ-AM

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Radio station in Mexico City

XEVOZ-AM Simulcast of XEUR-AM 1530 Mexico City Mexico Broadcast area Greater Mexico City Frequency 1590 AM Branding Buenisiima Programming Format Tropical music Ownership Owner Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones (Radio Publicidad Latinoamericana, S.A. de C.V.) Sister stations XEWF-AM, XECO-AM, XEUR-AM History First air date 1944 Former call signs XEMC-AM Call sign meaning Station was known as "Radio Voz" Technical information Licensing authority CRT Class B Power 20 kW day 0.900 kW night[1] Transmitter coordinates 19°40′33.76″N 99°06′31.51″W / 19.6760444°N 99.1087528°W / 19.6760444; -99.1087528[2] Repeater XEUR-AM 1530 kHz (Mexico City) Links Webcast Listen live Website audiorama.mx

**XEVOZ-AM** is a radio station in [Mexico City](/source/Mexico_City) on [1590 AM](/source/1590_AM) with a transmitter 32 kilometres (20 mi) away at [San Pablo de las Salinas](/source/San_Pablo_de_las_Salinas), in [Tultitlan Municipality](/source/Tultitl%C3%A1n_de_Mariano_Escobedo), [State of Mexico](/source/State_of_Mexico).

## History

XEVOZ logo from 2010-16 as "La Mexicana"

The first concession for 1590 AM was made in 1944 for **XEMC-AM**, made to Dolores G. Estrada de Ferreiro.[3] During its early years, it broadcast Spanish music.

In 1963, [Grupo ACIR](/source/Grupo_ACIR) bought the station and changed its calls to **XEVOZ-AM**. Under ACIR it became "Radio Voz" and broadcast tropical music. The format remained until 1989, when the station became "Radio ACIR", a format moved to [XEL-AM](/source/XEL-AM) not long after. XEVOZ in turn received the name "Capital Radio" and a rock format; the station was soon renamed "Capital Heavy Radio". The next 15 years would be marked by a carousel of formats: "Radio Capital" with tropical and norteña music (1995–1996); the short-lived "Óxido" rock format that was moved to [XEFR-AM](/source/XEFR-AM) months later; ranchera music as "Bonita 1590" (1996–July 2004): "Radio Reloj", news with time announcements every minute (July 2004–August 2006, during the brief window that [XEQK-AM](/source/XEQK-AM) was not on its similar format); "Radio Tráfico", traffic conditions for Mexico City (August 2006–January 2008); and "Luz 1590" with Christian pop (January 2008–December 6, 2009), being the first station in Mexico City with that format).

On December 7, 2009, ACIR shed many of its stations, with [Radiorama](/source/Grupo_Radiorama) buying all of them. Under Radiorama XEVOZ had five different formats and names between late 2009 and 2010: "Radio 1590" with Spanish rock (December 7, 2009–January 29, 2010); "Radio Fiesta", a name used formerly on [XEUR-AM](/source/XEUR-AM) (January 29–May); "Vida 1590" with [contemporary music](/source/Adult_contemporary_music) in Spanish and English; and finally, regional Mexican as "Radio Mexicana 1590" from June 1, 2010, changed to "La Mexicana 1590" in October.[4]

XEVOZ logo from 2016-21 as "Arroba 1590"

In June 2016, XEVOZ flipped from Regional Mexican to [CHR/Top 40](/source/Contemporary_hit_radio) as "Arroba 1590". On November 12, 2021, XEVOZ switched back to the tropical music format as Buenisiima, a brand belonging to Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones.

## 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 2014-12-22. Technical information from the [IFT Coverage Viewer](http://mapasradiodifusion.ift.org.mx/CPCREL-web/).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["#066564 Modificación al Título de Concesión"](https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/33569_230220164220_1400.pdf) (PDF). *Public Registry of Concessions* (in Spanish). [Federal Telecommunications Institute](/source/Federal_Telecommunications_Institute). August 15, 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [1944 concession for XEMC-AM](https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/090252648002c836.pdf)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** [XEVOZ History](http://radiofmmx.blogspot.com/2013/05/xevoz-am.html)

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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