XEDF-FM

XEDF-AM-FM
Broadcast area Mexico City
Branding Radio Fórmula Segunda Cadena
Frequency 1500 kHz
104.1 MHz (also on HD Radio)
First air date 1970s/1984
Format News radio
Power (AM) 50,000 watts (day)[1]
ERP (FM) 58.13 kW[2]
Class B
Callsign meaning Distrito Federal
Owner Grupo Fórmula
(Radio Uno FM, S.A. (FM)
Radio Oro, S.A. (AM))
Sister stations XERFR-AM/FM, XEAI-AM
Website radioformula.com.mx

XEDF-AM/FM (1500 AM/104.1 FM) is a radio station in Mexico City. It is the flagship of Radio Fórmula's Segunda Cadena. 1500 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.

XEDF-FM broadcasts in HD.[3]

History

AM

1500 AM began its life in the 1970s as XERH-AM "La Tropical Grande de México" with tropical music.[4] In the 1980s, it became XEAI-AM (a callsign now on 1470) and adopted several formats, such as tropical music and general music. In 1998, the oldies Vida format at 1470 AM, then known as XESM, was moved to 1500.

It was not until 2000 that 1500 AM, rechristened XEDF-AM, became a news/talk station as part of Radio Fórmula's second national network.

FM

XEDF-FM came to air in 1984 as "Jazz FM", a station remembered as a milestone in the history of jazz in Mexico.

In 1993, XEDF became tropical-formatted Radio Uno, attempting to compete with XEQ-FM 92.9 "Tropi-Q" and XHFO-FM 92.1 "La Z". During this era Radio Uno was considered an important station in the promotion of new subgenres of cumbia as well as grupera music.[5]

In 2000, XEDF-FM became the keystone of Radio Fórmula's Segunda Cadena (or Cadena Radio Uno, as it was known for a time), with yet more news and talk programming.

Programming

The Segunda Cadena complements the Primera Cadena with different personalities, such as Ciro Gómez Leyva, Denise Maerker and Paola Rojas.

References

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