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Radio station in Río Bravo, Tamaulipas, Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
XHAVO-FM (101.5 MHz) is a radio station in Río Bravo, Tamaulipas, Mexico, serving Reynosa, Tamaulipas and McAllen, Texas. It is owned by Radio United and known as Digital 101.5.
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Broadcast area | Rio Grande Valley |
Frequency | 101.5 MHz |
Branding | Digital 101.5 FM |
Programming | |
Format | Spanish & English Top 40 (CHR) |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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KURV, KBUC, XHCAO-FM, XHRYS-FM, XHRR-FM | |
History | |
First air date | February 22, 1992 (concession) |
Call sign meaning | Río Bravo |
Technical information | |
Class | C1 |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 150 meters (490 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 25°59′37″N 98°07′56.5″W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen live |
Website | www |
The concession for XHAVO was obtained by Edilberto Huesca Perrotín on February 22, 1992. In 1998, the station was sold to Grupo ACIR transmitting "La Comadre" format; ACIR sold XHAVO to an affiliate of Border Media Partners in 2004, and when BMP sold its Rio Grande Valley stations, XHAVO was included in the sale to R Communications, LLC.
In April 2019, R Communications sold the Radio United stations in Mexico, including XHCAO, XHAVO, and XHRR, to Radio Ultra, S.A. de C.V., a company owned by the Bichara family. The Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) approved the transfer on September 2, 2020.[1][2]
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