XHGAP-FM

XHGAP-FM
City Guadalupe, Zacatecas, Mexico
Branding Súper G
Frequency 94.7 FM
First air date April 26, 1991
Format Mexican regional
ERP 50 kW[1]
Callsign meaning GuAdaluPe
Owner Grupo Plata Zacatecas
(Juan Enríquez Rivera)
Sister stations XHZTS-FM
Website supergfm.com

XHGAP-FM is a radio station on 94.7 FM in Guadalupe, Zacatecas. The station is owned by Grupo Plata Zacatecas and is known as Súper G.

History

XHGAP received its concession on April 26, 1991. It was owned by Manuel de Alva Peña. That same day XHGAP and sister station XHZTS-FM 91.5 signed on, this station signing on five minutes before its sister.

In February 2014, XHGAP and XHZTS moved to new facilities.[2]

Programming

XHGAP broadcasts a Regional Mexican music format. It also has live talk and entertainment shows, mainly in the morning, the audience can call into the shows, participate in contests and games, send greetings and ask for songs.

94.7 was the longtime home for Barreteros de Zacatecas home games in the LNBP basketball league until 2013, as well as exhibition Mexican Baseball League games in Zacatecas and bullfighting; all sports broadcasts moved to sister station XHZTS.

References

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