{{short description|Radio station in Mexico City}} {{Infobox radio station | name = XHMVS-FM | logo = Noticias MVS 102.5.svg | image = Cabina de MVS Radio.jpg | caption = The MVS Noticias studio in Mexico City | city = [[Mexico City]] | country = MX | branding = MVS Noticias | frequency = 102.5 [[Megahertz|MHz]] | airdate = August 15, 1967 | format = News/talk; contemporary music in English | erp = 80.1 kW{{mexico-inf|FM|accessdate=2014-12-17}} | class = [[list of broadcast station classes#FM|C]] | haat = {{convert|468.13|m|ft|sp=us}} | coordinates = {{coord|19|31|56.7|N|99|07|51.7|W}} | former_callsigns = XHV-FM (1967-October 8, 1991) | callsign_meaning = Owner MVS | licensing_authority = [[Telecommunications Regulatory Commission|CRT]] | sister_stations = [[XHEXA-FM]], [[XERC-FM]] | owner = [[MVS Radio]] | licensee = Stereorey México, S.A. | webcast = {{listenlive|https://playerservices.streamtheworld.com/api/livestream-redirect/XHMVSFM_SC}} | website = {{URL|https://mvsnoticias.com|mvsnoticias.com.mx}} }}

'''XHMVS-FM''' is a radio station in [[Mexico City]]. Broadcasting on [[102.5 FM]] from a tower on [[Cerro del Chiquihuite]], XHMVS-FM is owned by [[MVS Radio]] and is a news-talk station under the name '''MVS Noticias'''. The transmitter site is located atop [[Cerro del Chiquihuite]].

==History== In 1964, a concession was awarded to Ruben Marin y Kall for a new radio station on 102.5 FM in Mexico City, under the callsign '''[[XHV-FM]]'''. The station took to the air on August 15, 1967, and the next year it was sold to Joaquín Vargas Gómez, founder of MVS, who increased its power from 1 to 54 kW. During this time, the station was an English-language music outlet under the name "Stereorey", a name still evident in the name of the concessionaire for almost all of MVS's owned-and-operated radio stations in Mexico. The Stereorey format was available nationwide on a network of stations mostly owned by MVS.

On October 8, 1991, this station, the flagship of the Stereorey network, was renamed '''XHMVS-FM''' and its power increased to 80&nbsp;kW, but the station's first format change since the 1960s would not come until August 5, 2002. At that time, Stereorey gave way nationwide to Best FM, with a newer music mix. On March 15, 2004, this was replaced with the station's first news-based format, MVS 102.5. This station broadcast the newscasts of [[XEINFO-AM|Grupo Monitor]], as Monitor, newly broken off from Radio Centro, and MVS had a partnership at the time. After a two-year stint from December 1, 2006 until November 30, 2008, in which it took on the national MVS "La Mejor" [[grupera]] format, XHMVS-FM returned to a news format on January 5, 2009.<ref>[http://radiofmmx.blogspot.com/2013/05/xhmvs-fm.html XHMVS-FM History]</ref>

In 2015, the Stereorey format was relaunched as an online, commercial-free stream.

==Format== MVS Noticias includes a wide range of news and talk programs, as well as contemporary music in English during off-hours, a remnant of its previous Stereorey/Best FM formats.

==References== {{reflist}}

{{Mexico City Radio|MVS-FM}}

[[Category:Radio stations established in 1967]] [[Category:Radio stations in Mexico City]] [[Category:News and talk radio stations in Mexico]] [[Category:MVS Radio]] [[Category:1967 establishments in Mexico]] [[Category:English-language radio stations in Mexico]]

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