XHCHL-FM

XHCHL-FM
City Los Ramones, Nuevo León
Broadcast area Monterrey Area
Branding "Beat 90.1"
Slogan Beat 90.1, Total Music
Frequency 90.1 (MHz)
First air date July 15, 1996
Format Dance Contemporary
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 392.41 m
Transmitter coordinates 25°43′21″N 99°42′54″W / 25.72250°N 99.71500°W / 25.72250; -99.71500
Callsign meaning CHina Nuevo León (original location of station)
Owner NRM Comunicaciones
(Frecuencia Modulada Monterrey, S.A. de C.V.[1])
Website www.beat901.com.mx/site/

XHCHL-FM also known as Beat 90.1, is a dance Top 40 station that serves the Monterrey area. It offers a current-based mix of dance music, with Top 40 and R&B remixes, along with electronica and house music. It is the second Dance Contemporary radio station in Mexico, after sister station XHSON-FM/Mexico City.

History

XHCHL received its concession on November 23, 1994. XHCHL was authorized to broadcast with 15,000 (later 20,000) watts on 99.1 MHz from China, Nuevo León. On July 15, 1996, the station came to air with a grupera format known as "La Picosa". It later moved to 106.5 MHz.

In 2010, XHCHL was authorized to move to Los Ramones and broadcast on 90.1.

References

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