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XHO-FM

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XHO-FM
Broadcast areaBrownsville, Texas, United States
Matamoros, Mexico
Frequency93.5 MHz (HD Radio) [1]
BrandingNotiGAPE
Programming
FormatSpanish news / talk
AffiliationsGrupo Imagen
Radio Fórmula
Ownership
Owner
XEFD-AM, XHEOQ-FM, XEOR-AM
History
First air date
August 24, 1946 (concession)
Former call signs
XEO-AM (1946–2020)
Former frequencies
970 kHz (1946–2020)
Technical information
ClassA
ERP3,000 watts[1]
Links
Websitewww.notigape.com

XHO-FM (93.5 MHz) is a Spanish news/talk radio radio station that serves the Brownsville, Texas (United States) / Matamoros, Tamaulipas (Mexico) border area.

History

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XEO received its concession on August 24, 1946. The station was initially owned by José María González, a prominent businessman in Matamoros and Nuevo Laredo who died in 1950. In 1949, XEO began simulcasting in Reynosa on XEOR; another station, XEOQ-AM, was set up in Río Bravo in 1960. On December 31, 2018, XEO-AM migrated to FM as XHO-FM 93.5.

XEO-AM closed down April 9, 2020.[2]

HD Radio

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XHO-FM broadcasts in HD Radio and broadcasts 3 subchannels. Aside from the HD1, these additional subchannels are also on XHEOQ-FM:

No authorization is on file with the IFT for these additional services. The HD2 sub was ESPN Deportes Radio until that network ceased operations on September 8, 2019; Unanimo was created with the goal of attracting the network's former affiliates and talent.

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