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After airing a multitude of formats throughout its existence, in 2003 it became a sports radio outlet. The sports format it inherited started in 1999 as "Super Deportiva" on 1180 AM; later, it moved to 830 AM ("Estadio 830") and 590 AM ("Estadio 590"). In 2003, the format settled at XEX and was known as ''Estadio W'' until 2012 when it adopted the branding TDW, in reference to Televisa's sports cable channel TDN. The station moved its transmitter in 2016 to a new site in Los Reyes Acaquilpan, [[La Paz Municipality]], [[State of Mexico]]. The sports format continued through January 5, 2017, when TDW Radio bid farewell to its listeners.<ref>{{cite news|work=Radio Fórmula|accessdate=5 January 2017|url=http://www.radioformula.com.mx/notas.asp?Idn=652979&idFC=2017|date=5 January 2017|title=TDW Radio desaparece luego de 18 años al aire. La Taquilla, con René Franco}}</ref>
After airing a multitude of formats throughout its existence, in 2003 it became a sports radio outlet. The sports format it inherited started in 1999 as "Super Deportiva" on 1180 AM; later, it moved to 830 AM ("Estadio 830") and 590 AM ("Estadio 590"). In 2003, the format settled at XEX and was known as ''Estadio W'' until 2012 when it adopted the branding TDW, in reference to Televisa's sports cable channel TDN. The station moved its transmitter in 2016 to a new site in Los Reyes Acaquilpan, [[La Paz Municipality]], [[State of Mexico]]. The sports format continued through January 5, 2017, when TDW Radio bid farewell to its listeners.<ref>{{cite news|work=Radio Fórmula|accessdate=5 January 2017|url=http://www.radioformula.com.mx/notas.asp?Idn=652979&idFC=2017|date=5 January 2017|title=TDW Radio desaparece luego de 18 años al aire. La Taquilla, con René Franco}}</ref>

Since January 6, 2017 is known as ''W deportes''.


==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://televisadeportes.esmas.com/tdn Official TDN website]
* {{AML|XEX}}
* {{AML|XEX}}
* {{AMQ|XEX}}
* {{AMQ|XEX}}

Revision as of 06:19, 6 January 2017

XEX-AM
Broadcast areaMexico City
Frequency730 (kHz)
Ownership
Owner
XEQ-FM, XECO-AM, XEQ-AM, XEW-AM, XEW-FM, XEX-FM
History
First air date
1947
Technical information
ClassA
Power60 kWs daytime
100 kW nighttime[1]
Transmitter coordinates
19°21′54.18″N 98°57′27.73″W / 19.3650500°N 98.9577028°W / 19.3650500; -98.9577028[2]

XEX-AM (730 AM) is a radio station based in Mexico City, Mexico. Until January 2017, the station carried a sports radio format.

History

XEX-AM "TDW Radio" logo, used from 2012 to January 2017

XEX-AM came to air in 1947 as a 500 kW national radio station. The Mexican government built XEX with the transmitter equipment of the former XERA at Villa Acuña, Coahuila, whose 500 kW transmitter was seized, dismantled and shipped to Mexico City, and obtained the callsign from a Monterrey station, which was reassigned the XEAW-AM calls.

During the 1940s, XEX was affiliated with the Mutual Radio Network as its Latin American flagship. In 1951, it was sold to Rómulo O'Farrill after four years of losses.[3] Its sister stations were also flagship stations of Latin American networks of competing radio networks, XEW-AM with NBC and XEQ-AM with CBS. XEX was also affiliated with ABC. All three have been owned by Televisa Radio for decades.

After airing a multitude of formats throughout its existence, in 2003 it became a sports radio outlet. The sports format it inherited started in 1999 as "Super Deportiva" on 1180 AM; later, it moved to 830 AM ("Estadio 830") and 590 AM ("Estadio 590"). In 2003, the format settled at XEX and was known as Estadio W until 2012 when it adopted the branding TDW, in reference to Televisa's sports cable channel TDN. The station moved its transmitter in 2016 to a new site in Los Reyes Acaquilpan, La Paz Municipality, State of Mexico. The sports format continued through January 5, 2017, when TDW Radio bid farewell to its listeners.[4]

Since January 6, 2017 is known as W deportes.

References

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-12-16. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. ^ RPC: Technical Modification #011682 - Change in Transmitter Location and Power - XEX-AM
  3. ^ Stephen R. Niblo, Mexico in the 1940s: Modernity, Politics, and Corruption, p. 344
  4. ^ "TDW Radio desaparece luego de 18 años al aire. La Taquilla, con René Franco". Radio Fórmula. 5 January 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2017.