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| former_frequencies = 820 kHz |
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| affiliations = [[XEW-AM|W Radio]] (2009-2021)<br>[[ESPN Deportes Radio]] (2008-2009)<br>[[XEDA-FM|Imagen Informativa]] (2000-2010)<br>[[Grupo Radio Centro|Cadena Radio Centro]] (1986-1994) |
| affiliations = [[XEW-AM|W Radio]] (2009-2021)<br />[[ESPN Deportes Radio]] (2008-2009)<br />[[XEDA-FM|Imagen Informativa]] (2000-2010)<br />[[Grupo Radio Centro|Cadena Radio Centro]] (1986-1994) |
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| owner = [[Grupo Cadena]] |
| owner = [[Grupo Cadena]] |
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| licensee = Mario Enrique Mayans Camacho<ref>{{cite web|url=https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/33649_220712194347_5717.pdf|date=July 18, 2022|title=RPC: #060622 Concessionaire Change by Internal Reorganization — XEBG-AM|publisher=[[Federal Telecommunications Institute]]}}</ref> |
| licensee = Mario Enrique Mayans Camacho<ref>{{cite web|url=https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/33649_220712194347_5717.pdf|date=July 18, 2022|title=RPC: #060622 Concessionaire Change by Internal Reorganization — XEBG-AM|publisher=[[Federal Telecommunications Institute]]}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:XEBG Cadena1550 logo.png|thumb|left|Logo as Cadena 1550]] |
[[File:XEBG Cadena1550 logo.png|thumb|left|Logo as Cadena 1550]] |
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XEBG received its first concession in October 1936. It was owned by Ángel B. Fernández and operated from facilities in the Baron Long house in Tijuana on 820 kHz, with 1,000 watts. Baron Long was the founder of the [[Agua Caliente, Tijuana|Agua Caliente]] resort, and some sources note that XEBG operated from the resort on 750 kHz, likely prior to its 1936 concession.<ref>https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/32899_220712194603_9252.pdf</ref> XEBG moved to 1550 within several years of signing on and changed hands several times in its first 20 years of operation: Roberto Salazar bought it in 1946 and Octavio B. Lelevier in 1949. In 1956, Octavio's widow, Nelly Murillo Vda. de Lelevier, was granted a 30-year renewal for the concession. |
XEBG received its first concession in October 1936. It was owned by Ángel B. Fernández and operated from facilities in the Baron Long house in Tijuana on 820 kHz, with 1,000 watts. Baron Long was the founder of the [[Agua Caliente, Tijuana|Agua Caliente]] resort, and some sources note that XEBG operated from the resort on 750 kHz, likely prior to its 1936 concession.<ref>https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/32899_220712194603_9252.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=July 2022}}</ref> XEBG moved to 1550 within several years of signing on and changed hands several times in its first 20 years of operation: Roberto Salazar bought it in 1946 and Octavio B. Lelevier in 1949. In 1956, Octavio's widow, Nelly Murillo Vda. de Lelevier, was granted a 30-year renewal for the concession. |
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In 1959, XEBG was bought by Mario Marcos Mayans, the founder of Cadena Baja California. Mario Enrique Mayans Concha became the concessionaire in 1977 after Marcos Mayans's death. |
In 1959, XEBG was bought by Mario Marcos Mayans, the founder of Cadena Baja California. Mario Enrique Mayans Concha became the concessionaire in 1977 after Marcos Mayans's death. |
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[[Category:News and talk radio stations in Mexico]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations established in 1936]] |
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[[Category:Spanish-language radio stations]] |
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[[Category:1936 establishments in Mexico]] |
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{{Baja California-radio-station-stub}} |
Revision as of 15:26, 19 July 2022
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Broadcast area | San Diego–Tijuana |
Frequency | 1550 AM |
Programming | |
Format | Silent |
Affiliations | W Radio (2009-2021) ESPN Deportes Radio (2008-2009) Imagen Informativa (2000-2010) Cadena Radio Centro (1986-1994) |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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XESPN-AM, XHMORE-FM, XHBJ-TDT | |
History | |
First air date | 1936 |
Former frequencies | 820 kHz |
Technical information | |
Class | B |
Power | 1,000 watts |
XEBG-AM (1550 AM) is a radio station that serves the Tijuana area of the Mexican state of Baja California. The station is currently silent.
History
XEBG received its first concession in October 1936. It was owned by Ángel B. Fernández and operated from facilities in the Baron Long house in Tijuana on 820 kHz, with 1,000 watts. Baron Long was the founder of the Agua Caliente resort, and some sources note that XEBG operated from the resort on 750 kHz, likely prior to its 1936 concession.[2] XEBG moved to 1550 within several years of signing on and changed hands several times in its first 20 years of operation: Roberto Salazar bought it in 1946 and Octavio B. Lelevier in 1949. In 1956, Octavio's widow, Nelly Murillo Vda. de Lelevier, was granted a 30-year renewal for the concession.
In 1959, XEBG was bought by Mario Marcos Mayans, the founder of Cadena Baja California. Mario Enrique Mayans Concha became the concessionaire in 1977 after Marcos Mayans's death.
On May 22, 2022, Grupo Cadena ceased broadcast operations on its terrestrial stations, and moved the station's Spanish-language talk radio format (which was branded as "Cadena 1550") to online only.[3]
References
- ^ "RPC: #060622 Concessionaire Change by Internal Reorganization — XEBG-AM" (PDF). Federal Telecommunications Institute. July 18, 2022.
- ^ https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/32899_220712194603_9252.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ San Diego Targeting Mexican Licenses Move to Online Only
External links
- Articles with bare URLs for citations from July 2022
- News and talk radio stations in Mexico
- Radio stations established in 1936
- Radio stations in Baja California
- Radio stations in Mexico
- Radio stations in Tijuana
- Spanish-language radio stations
- 1936 establishments in Mexico
- Baja California radio station stubs