XEAM-AM

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XEAM-AM
XEAM La Lider 1310am logo.png
CityMatamoros, Tamaulipas
Broadcast areaBrownsville, Texas, United States/Matamoros, Mexico
Frequency1310 kHz
BrandingLa Líder
Programming
FormatNews/talk and Regional Mexican
Ownership
OwnerCorporativo Radiofónico de México[1]
(XEAM de Matamoros, S.A. de C.V.[2])
XEFE-AM, XEMT-AM, XHLE-FM, XHMCA-FM
History
First air date
April 18, 1935
Technical information
ClassB
Power1 kW day
250 watts night
Links
Webcastsvr1.eradio.solutions/8004/;
Websitecorporativoradiofonicodemexico.com/1310am/

XEAM-AM (branded as La Líder, la radio de Matamoros) is a Spanish-language AM radio station that serves the Brownsville, Texas (USA) / Matamoros, Tamaulipas (Mexico) border area.

History[]

Logo as La Mandona 1310

XEAM began life in 1934 on 730 kHz, originally assigned to Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. It was owned by Manuel L. Salinas and broadcast with a power of 7,500 watts. However, XEAM never broadcast in Nuevo Laredo. It signed on in Matamoros on April 18, 1935 and eventually broadcast on 1400 kHz with 500 watts. It raised its power to 5,000 watts and moved to 1450 kHz, though it eventually relocated to 1310 at 1,000 watts. By the 1960s, the concessionaire was Radiodifusoras Unidas Mexicanas de Matamoros, S.A., an affiliate of the RUMSA network.

In 2017, station group Grupo Mi Radio became known as Corporativo Radiofónico de México after it was sold by Roberto Chapa Zavala to businessman Luis Alfredo Biassi.[3]

External links[]


References[]

  1. ^ "Revista Dominical". Periódico Contacto. 3 August 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  2. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-07-02. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  3. ^ "QEPD don Miguel". Hora Cero Tam. 13 July 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2017.


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