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XEDF-AM (1500 MHz) and XEDF-FM (104.1 MHz) are commercial radio stations in Mexico City, owned by Grupo Fórmula. They are the flagship stations of Radio Fórmula's "Segunda Cadena" (Second Network), simulcasting a talk radio format. By day, XEDF-AM is powered at 50,000 watts. But 1500 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.
XEDF-AM: Radio Fórmula 1500 AM Granjas Esmeralda, CDMX 50 d / 5 n Grupo Fórmula: 1530 kHz XEUR-AM: Buenísiima + 1590 AM Barrio Zapotla, Iztacalco, CDMX 50 d / 1 n Grupo Radiorama / Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones 1590 kHz XEVOZ-AM: Buenísiima + 1530 AM Tultitlán, Méx. 20 d / 1 n Grupo Radiorama / Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones 1650 kHz ...
Journalist Pedro Ferriz de Con, who hosted a morning newscast on XEDF-AM, barely managed to survive and spent over a year hospitalized, whereas Sergio Rod and Gustavo Calderón, morning hosts of XEAI-AM, perished. In 1987, Radio Formula was relaunched under the management of Rogerio Azcárraga Madero, nephew of Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta.
104.1 Territory FM in Darwin, Northern Territory; 2CHY in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales; 2DAY in Sydney, New South Wales; ABC Classic in Mount Gambier, South Australia; ABC Classic in Wodonga, Victoria
XERFR-AM 970/XERFR-FM 103.3 is a radio station in Mexico City.It is the flagship of Radio Fórmula's Primera Cadena. The FM transmitter site is located atop Torre Latinoamericana, its AM transmitter is located next to Zentralia Churubusco shopping centre Southeast of Mexico City.
Later on, the station was refocused to appeal to women as "Fórmula Femenina", although it dropped that name in 2017. It features talk shows, reruns of other Radio Formula programs from XERFR and XEDF, and overnight musical programming with oldies in Spanish.
In the 1950s, XEDF moved to 960. It also engaged in a call sign swap with 970 AM in Mexico City, then XEK-AM. The Mexico City station desired the XEDF calls, assigned sequentially, as the DF was the abbreviation for the Federal District. As a result, on October 22, 1957, the Nuevo Laredo station took on the XEK-AM calls. At the end of its life ...
Call sign City of license Facility ID Class Daytime power (kW) Nighttime power (kW) Critical hours power (kW) Transmitter coordinates KANI: Wharton, Texas