XEWF-AM

XEWF-AM
Broadcast area Mexico City
Branding La Bestia Grupera
Frequency 540 kHz
First air date 1962
Format Grupera
Power 20,000 watts (day)
2,500 watts (night)[1]
Owner Radiorama, S.A.
(XEWF, S.A.)
Webcast XEWF

XEWF-AM is a radio station located in Tlalmanalco in the State of Mexico. Broadcasting on 540 kHz, XEWF is owned by Grupo Radiorama and carries a grupera format known as La Bestia Grupera.

History

The history of XEWF begins in Cuernavaca, Morelos, with Fernando Díaz Enríquez receiving a concession for the station on 1420 kHz in that city. After four decades of transmitting from Cuernavaca, XEWF moved in 2004 to Tlalmanalco, east of Mexico City, and changed its frequency to 540 kHz in a bid to become a rimshot serving Mexico City, which comprises 35% of the national radio market.

In October 2006, Radiorama Valle de México began operating the station as ColoRín ColoRadio, targeted at children aged six to twelve. In May 2007, XEUR-AM 1530 and XEWF completed an effective format swap, with XEUR becoming a simulcast of grupera-formatted XEQ-FM 92.9 Ke Buena. The next year, the station broke from XEQ to run its own programming aimed at listeners on the east side of Mexico City; the station has since changed names twice, to "La Mexiquense" and its current "La Bestia Grupera".

XEWF Old Logo

References

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