XEMN-AM

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XEMN-AM
Frequency600 AM
Ownership
Owner
XESTN-AM, XEH-AM, XHQQ-FM, XHMF-FM
History
First air date
March 4, 1955 (concession)
Call sign meaning
Monterrey, Nuevo León
Technical information
ClassC
Power1,000 watts day, 500 watts night[1]

XEMN-AM was a radio station on 600 AM in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. It was last owned by Grupo Radio Centro and programmed by Grupo Acustik.

History[edit]

XEMN received its concession on March 4, 1955. It was owned by Mario Quintanilla García until 1973.

In 2015, Emisoras Incorporadas de Monterrey was replaced by Radio Emisora XHSP-FM as the concessionaire as part of a restructuring of the stations then owned by Grupo Radio México.[2] GRM merged with corporate cousin Grupo Radio Centro in 2016.

On September 2, 2019, La Regiomontana left the air after 52 years; it changed to Acustik Radio with a regional Mexican format. That same day, Acustik began programming two other former Radio Centro AM stations, XEUNO-AM in Guadalajara and XEJP-AM in Mexico City.

Acustik later moved its programs to XEFB-AM 630, which Acustik purchased from Grupo Radio Centro.

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