XEEP-AM
City | Mexico City |
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Broadcast area | Greater Mexico City |
Branding | Radio Educación |
Slogan | La radio cultural de México |
Frequency | 1060 kHz |
First air date |
30 November 1924 (original) 30 November 1968 (current) |
Format | Spanish Education/Information |
Power |
100,000 W day 20,000 W night[1] |
Class | A |
Former callsigns |
XFX (1928–1930s)[2] CZE (1924–1928) CYE (1924) |
Owner |
Main Directorate of Radio Education (Secretariat of Public Education[1]) |
Website | radioeducacion.edu.mx |
XEEP-AM (branded as Radio Educación) is a radio station based in Mexico City and airing Spanish language educational programming on 1060 kHz, a North American clear-channel frequency. XEEP shares Class A status with KYW (AM) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The station is owned by the Main Directorate of Radio Education (Spanish: Dirección General de Radio Educación), a unit of the Ministry of Education (Secretaría de Educación Pública, SEP), in cooperation with the National Council for Culture and Arts.
XEEP traces its origin to station CZE, launched November 30, 1924, as the first non-profit radio station in Mexico to broadcast cultural programming.
History
In 1922, the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education asked for permission to enter radio; this was granted in 1924. The station used the callsign CYE for several days before switching to CZE.[2] It started at 560 kHz with 500 watts of power.[3]
In 1928, the Dirección General de Telégrafos modified the station's permit, changing the callsign to XFX[2] and its frequency to 910 kHz.[3] With the new frequency, XFX was capable of covering most of Mexico, as well as into other countries.[2] In the late 1930s, this first radio station was shut down.
After World War II, the station returned to the air in 1946 with the name "Radio Educación" on two frequencies: XEOF as the "Cultural Voice of Mexico" (Spanish: Vocero Cultural de México) on longwave and XEEP on shortwave.[2][3] However, in 1947, Mexican president Miguel Alemán Valdés decided that the stations should be given to the Secretaría de Gobernación.[2]
Finally, in 1967–1968, the Recording Unit (Spanish: Unidad de Grabación) of the Education Ministry (SEP) became the Dirección General de Educación Audiovisual and gained control of XEEP on 1060 kHz.[2][3]
In 2014, XEEP picked up its first ever repeater outside of Mexico City when XHYRE-FM in Mérida began operations.
References
- 1 2 Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2015-08-14. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Carrillo Olano, Alejandra (2007-05-09). "Radio Altiplano del estado de Tlaxcala: entre el modelo comercial y la radio pública" (in Spanish). Cholula, Puebla, México: Universidad de las Américas Puebla. Retrieved 2009-04-25.
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External links
- XEEP-AM Radio Educación (Spanish) — official site
- Radio Educación: La historia reciente, testimonios y remembranzas (Spanish) — 272-page official book about the history of Radio Educación and XEEP
- Query the FCC's AM station database for XEEP
- Radio-Locator Information on XEEP
- Query Nielsen Audio's AM station database for XEEP
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