XEEP-AM
City of license | Mexico City |
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Broadcast area | Greater Mexico City |
Branding | Radio Educación |
Slogan | donde se piensa la radio (where radio is thought) |
Frequency | 1060 kHz |
First air date | 30 November 1924 (original) 30 November 1968 (current) |
Format | Spanish Education/Information |
Power | 100,000 W day 20,000 W night[1] |
Class | A |
Former callsigns | XFX (1928–1930s)[2]
CZE (1924–1928) CYE (1924) |
Owner | Main Directorate of Radio Education (Secretariat of Public Education[1]) |
Website | radioeducacion.edu.mx |
XEEP-AM (branded as Radio Educación) is a radio station based in Mexico City and airing Spanish language educational programming on 1060 kHz, a North American clear-channel frequency. The station is owned by the Main Directorate of Radio Education (Spanish: Dirección General de Radio Educación), a unit of the Ministry of Education (Secretaría de Educación Pública, SEP), in cooperation with the National Council for Culture and Arts.[citation needed]
XEEP traces its origin to station CZE, launched November 30, 1924, as the first non-profit radio station in Mexico to broadcast cultural programming.[citation needed]
History
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. In 1922, the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education asked for permission to enter radio; this was granted in 1924. The station used the callsign CYE for several days before switching to CZE.[2] It started at 560 kHz with 500 watts of power.[3]
In 1928, the Dirección General de Telégrafos modified the station's permit, changing the callsign to XFX[2] and its frequency to 910 kHz.[3] With the new frequency, XFX was capable of covering most of Mexico, as well as into other countries.[2] In the late 1930s, this first radio station was shut down.[citation needed]
After World War II, the station returned to the air in 1946 with the name "Radio Educación" on two frequencies: XEOF as the "Cultural Voice of Mexico" (Spanish: Vocero Cultural de México) on longwave and XEEP on shortwave.[2][3] However, in 1947, Mexican president Miguel Alemán Valdés decided that the stations should be given to the Secretaría de Gobernación.[2]
Finally, in 1967–1968, the Recording Unit (Spanish: Unidad de Grabación) of the Education Ministry (SEP) became the Dirección General de Educación Audiovisual and gained control of XEEP on 1060 kHz.[2][3]
In 2014, XEEP picked up its first ever repeater outside of Mexico City when XHYRE-FM in Mérida began operations.
References
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External links
- XEEP-AM Radio Educación (Spanish) — official site
- Radio Educación: La historia reciente, testimonios y remembranzas (Spanish) — 272-page official book about the history of Radio Educación and XEEP
- Query the FCC's AM station database for XEEP
- Radio-Locator Information on XEEP
- Query Nielsen Audio's AM station database for XEEP
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2016-03-31Template:Accessdate
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